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File Size: 2310 KB
Print Length: 292 pages
Publisher: Grove Press; Reprint edition (August 12, 2008)
Publication Date: September 1, 2018
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B008X5XV4Q
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Read a few year ago Bought for a friend it is a good book full of personal insight..
Flannery's Chasing Kangaroos was one of two books I bought before a trip to Australia. And I'm glad I did. This book is about far more than kangaroos, although it taught me plenty about them. It's a fun, serious, and fascinating account of a scientist, a continent, and survival.
Beautifully written. Almost as much fun to read as my favorite vampire and werewolf novels.
Internationally acclaimed scientist, explorer and conservationist Tim Flannery is the author of The Weather Makers, which deals with our addiction to fossil fuel and the impact of global warming. Several publications judged it "the best book of 2006."Now, in Chasing Kangaroos, Flannery, an avid fossil hunter with a mania for marsupials, records his dedication to expanding our knowledge of the past, present, and future of the kangaroo, a creature he calls "the world's most extraordinary creature."While hot on the trail of extinct and extant kangaroos, Flannery, an adjunct professor in the Dept. of Environmental and Life Sciences at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, explores a parallel path: an investigation of the ecological history, current conditions, and likely prospects of the continent "down under."Flannery writes of Australia's ancient inland sea and of the scientific theory that Australia was once part of a supercontinent called Gondwana. Having split apart from Antarctica, it has migrated (and is still migrating) northward by a process known as "continental drift," and has developed its own unique ecology.Flannery first became obsessed with kangaroos in 1975, when he and a friend took a motorcycle trip halfway around the continent (from Sydney and Melbourne to Perth and Darwin), meeting numerous aborigines in the wild outback, and investigating firsthand the various habitats of numerous varieties of kangaroos."[Kangaroos] are, in my opinion," writes Flannery, "the most remarkable animals that every lived, and the truest expression of my country--not because they appear on everything from the coat of arms to the national airline, but because they have been made by Australia. They are, in short, the continent's most successful evolutionary product. Forged over eons by Australia's distinctive environment, what was originally a tiny possum-like creature has endured a million genetic changes to become a kangaroo. In reading the animal's history we should be able to discover, in distilled form, the story of our country."Flannery describes various aspects of the kangaroo's evolution: the shift from an arboreal to a terrestrial lifestyle; curiosities about the sexual anatomy of male and female kangaroos and their reproductive processes; the radical re-engineering project that effected the fusing of the bones in the kangaroo's feet so as to facilitate hopping; and a method of digestion every bit as radical as hopping itself.A problem faced by scientists is the difficulty of ascertaining precise dates for the extinction of Australia's megafauna. Flannery's "guesstimate" (his word) is that it happened some 46,000 years ago. He acknowledges that science is often not (pardon the expression) "an exact science." Science is about testing, verification or falsification, and today's hypotheses (speculations) may be overturned by tomorrow's more precise dating techniques.A kindred spirit, Bill Bryson, writes: "Chasing Kangaroos is almost unclassifiable. It is partly about Flannery's formative years as a palaeontologist, partly a natural history of the Australian landscape, and partly a study of the evolution of kangaroos, which, I know, sounds like three reasons not to read it. In fact, from beginning to end it is absorbing, funny, and wondrously learned."Chasing Kangaroos is a mixed bag. Flannery is a gifted storyteller who relates numerous anecdotes with s humor that is often ribald and earthy. Frankly, however, parts of the book are boring. Specialists trained in palaeontology may hang breathlessly on Flannery's every word, but I suspect that the layperson will yawn, as I did, at the proliferation of technical scientific Latin names and arcane, tangential minutiae.Nevertheless, Chasing Kangaroos is an important wake-up call warning of an environmental crisis in which many species face extinction within our lifetime. "Perhaps, I secretly hope," writes Flannery, "my studies of the ecology of vanished creatures will assist in regaining [an ecological] equilibrium, for until we know what we have lost, we cannot make good the damage."
I'm at a bit of a loss as to how to categorize this book. It combines an extensive natural history of Australia's kangaroos (and other marsupials) with a memoir of the author's work in trying to piece together a picture of their evolution, and ends with a synopsis of the ecological changes that have occurred since the arrival of the European settlers and the devastating impact it has had on the biodiversity of this unique ecosystem. The end result is a bit of a hodgepodge, with interesting (and sometimes amusing) stories about the author's adventures as he explored his native country trying to find clues as to its evolutionary history mixed together with a summary of the resulting scientific understandings. While it does all somehow come together as a coherent work, it is likely to confuse readers that come to it with certain expectations. If you are looking for a travel memoir of Australia, you are likely to be somewhat disappointed with all the natural history details, while those looking to understand Australia's fauna are going to find the memoir bits distracting. Both parts are well done, and together they provide an interesting glimpse behind the curtains of the scientific community and we can see how the natural sciences go about doing their research and how we come to understand what we do about the history of our world and the life on it. The author is quite candid about the limitations of our knowledge and points out how little we really understand, pointing to areas where we simply don't have enough information to reach sound conclusions. An excellent book for anyone who finds Australia's unique fauna intersting or who wants an insight into how natural scientists do what they do.
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