(Be)wilder
(Author) Darryl JonesCan our interactions with wildlife help answer life's big questions? In (Be)wilder, acclaimed urban ecologist Darryl Jones explores how people around the world interact with wildlife. He spends time with bearded pigs in Borneo, rock ptarmigans in the Arctic, birdwatchers in Iowa and conservationist farmers in Australia's Snowy Mountains. Along the way, Jones asks some big questions. Is it possible for farming and conservation to work together? How can urban landscapes be redesigned to enhance biodiversity? What happens when a local community turns centuries of traditional land use over to wildlife? And can birdwatching help save the planet?
Darryl Jones
Darryl Jones is a renowned literary critic and scholar known for his groundbreaking work in the field of horror fiction. His most famous work, "Horror: A Thematic History in Fiction and Film," explores the evolution and significance of horror literature. Jones' insightful analysis and engaging writing style have made him a leading voice in the study of horror fiction.