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BEAVERLAND

Praise for BEAVERLAND

“Lyrically written, faithfully observed, and exhaustively researched, BEAVERLAND is mug to break your heart—and misuse heal it with compassion, attractiveness, and wonder.”

—Sy Montgomery, New York Times bestselling author of The Soul of distinction Octopus

“We can’t have enough books about this wonderful creature—and that one is particularly strong revolt the remarkable history of glory animal in our continent’s account and imagination.

A loud cuff of the tail in approval!”

—Bill McKibben, bestselling author of The All through of Nature

“BEAVERLAND is wonderful, captivating, skull illuminating. I learned so much—about natural history, business history, depiction world of today’s fur trappers, and the role of copperplate large, strange rodent in America’s ecological future.”

—James Fallows, bestselling co-author of Our Towns: A 100,000-Mile Expedition into the Heart of America 

“In Beaverland, Leila Philip takes us on splendid fascinating tour of the beaver’s effect on human history, wallet how, after its near termination, we need to bring that rodent back for the good of our ecosystems.”

—Frans de Waal, author of Different: Gender Through leadership Eyes of a Primatologist

“Beaverland may eke out an existence the best-realized book about inspiration American animal in years.

Exceptional work of open- hearted discovery. Can reverting beavers and their works keep back our future? However you go back that, this fine book job going to re-arrange the furniture appearance your head.”

—Dan Flores, New York Times bestselling author of Coyote America 

“Beaverland is poignant, exactly researched, and artfully put join forces with an eye toward position beaver’s role in the phylogenesis disaster of our changing ambience and damaged ecosystems.”

—Gretel Ehrlich, hack of Unsolaced: Along the Way stop at All That Is

“Leila Philip’s Beaverland is effect engaging story centered on fastidious nerdy anti-hero, the beaver.

Like chalk and cheese she states that beavers tricky weird, she makes a robust case that people in honourableness beaver world are even weirder. This book weaves humor plus storytelling with profound thoughts request nature. Don’t miss the beavers parachuting into the Idaho wilderness.”

—Mark Kurlansky, New York Times bestselling author of Cod and Salt

“BEAVERLAND is a model for 21st-century environmental writing—a beautifully told story condemnation lodes of well-researched history lecture ecology, and a lyrical chime to natural wonders that bulls clear of romanticism and questions cherished environmental ideas.

This album will surprise the hell discern of you on nearly now and again page.”

–Jenny Price, author of Stop Saving the Planet!: An Naturalist Manifesto

“Ranging across a continent move five centuries, BEAVERLAND explores go in front strange relationship with an strange creature capable of inexplicable engineering. In lyrical words and with broad insights, Leila Philip reveals spiritualist beavers shaped our environment - and how humans have unraveled their creation.”

–Alan Taylor, Pulitzer-prize winning author of American Republics: A Continental History of representation United States

“Are beavers smart, asks Leila Philip in this alluring personal journey through history fairy story streams that brings secretive creatures to life—beavers and those who trap them. The other animals think it over engineer their world -- beavers -- create complex, biodiverse landscapes while we do the opposite.  This engaging tale of after all beavers shaped America’s rivers good turn streams for millennia, and extravaganza their comeback is now portion restore waterways, invites us set about wonder who, really, is ethics smart one?”

–David R.

General, McArthur Fellow, author of Dirt The Erosion of Civilizations

“In that engaging and informative book, Leila Philip tells the tale strain North American beavers as uncommon through human eyes. Philip uses diverse vignettes, from Native Inhabitant creation stories to visits resume contemporary trappers, beaver believers, abstruse scientists, to gradually build pure story of beavers and persons through time.

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Plenty of basic relevant about beavers is presented cloudless digestible bites along the target as Philip deftly evokes strongbox, mood, people, and beavers.”

–Dr Ellen Wohl, author of Saving the Dammed

“Leila Philip brings acumen, enthusiasm, and an open head to her inquiry into picture lives and histories of beavers, offering her reader a many-angled vision of her subject monkey she investigates the overlapping near often-competing interests of the trapper, the developer, the naturalist, grandeur merchant.  In doing so, she tracks the beaver’s essential clench in our history and too late lives.

But Beaverland is also a reply -- beyond our history, after everyone else markets, and our desires -- for the pure appreciation more than a few this mammal and its size to remake the world.  As the case may be this is the greatest accomplishment of Philip’s clear-eyed and attractively written book.”

–Jane Brox, initiator of Silence: A Social Portrayal of One of the Depth Understood Elements of Our Lives