The Species Seekers: Heroes, Fools, and the Mad Pursuit of Life on Earth

The Species Seekers: Heroes, Fools, and the Mad Pursuit of Life on Earth

by RichardConniff (Author)

Synopsis

Beginning with Linnaeus, a colorful band of explorers made it their mission to travel to the most perilous corners of the planet and bring back astonishing new life forms. They attracted followers ranging from Thomas Jefferson, who laid out mastodon bones on the White House floor, to twentieth-century doctors who used their knowledge of new species to conquer epidemic diseases. Acclaimed science writer Richard Conniff brings these daredevil species seekers to vivid life. Alongside their globe-spanning tales of adventure, he recounts some of the most dramatic shifts in the history of human thought. At the start, everyone accepted that the Earth had been created for our benefit. We weren't sure where vegetable ended and animal began, we couldn't classify species, and we didn't understand the causes of disease. But all that changed as the species seekers introduced us to the pantheon of life on Earth-and our place within it.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 464
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Co.
Published: 09 Nov 2010

ISBN 10: 0393068544
ISBN 13: 9780393068542

Media Reviews
This beautifully written book has the verve of an adventure story. -- Wall Street Journal
[Conniff's] enthusiasm for his subject and admiration of these explorers is infectious . . . an entertaining survey. -- Kirkus Reviews
[This] history of the `great age of discovery' is spellbinding. -- Publishers Weekly
An anecdotal romp through the strange history of naturalism. Absurd characters, exciting discoveries, and fierce rivalries abound. -- Outside Magazine
An enduring story bursting at the seams with intriguing, fantastical and disturbing anecdotes. -- New Scientist
A swashbuckling romp...brilliantly evokes that just-before Darwin era. -- BBC Focus
Modern biology and medicine would not be what they are today if not for the death-defying naturalists who set out to travel the world and find new species. In The Species Seekers, Richard Conniff creates a marvelous rogues' gallery of these brave, sometimes reckless heroes of taxonomy, full of surprising tales of gorillas, platypuses, and disease-laden mosquitoes. -- Carl Zimmer, author of Parasite Rex
A marvelous tribute to the age of wonder. -- Bernd Heinrich, author of The Nesting Season
Author Bio
Richard Coniff, a Guggenheim Fellow and winner of the National Magazine Award, writes for Smithsonian and National Geographic and is a frequent commentator on NPR's All Things Considered and a guest columnist for the New York Times. His books include The Natural History of the Rich, Swimming with Piranhas at Feeding Time, and The Species Seekers. He lives in Old Lyme, Connecticut.