Grizzlybär Emmett ist 2 Jahre alt und eigentlich gross genug, um alleine zu leben, aber er will es offenbar nicht. Denn sehnsüchtig beobachtet er die Bärenmutter Baylee und ihre Kinder. Ab 5.
Douglas H. Chadwick Bücher


Four Fifths a Grizzly
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
What do you think of when you think of Nature? Prolific author and National Geographic writer Doug Chadwick offers a fresh perspective on humanity's role in the natural world. In his engaging style, he approaches the topic scientifically, emphasizing that, at the DNA level, humans are not vastly different from other creatures. For instance, we share 80 percent of our DNA with grizzly bears, 60 percent with salmon, 40 percent with various insects, and 24 percent with wine grapes. Chadwick explores how exposure to nature influences human biochemistry and mentality, suggesting that we are not far removed from our ancestors who lived closer to the natural world. He highlights instances of animals displaying "human" traits, such as using tools and engaging in play. The book concludes with examples of the healing benefits of reconnecting with nature, including island biogeography and the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative. Through personal stories of his love for the outdoors, Chadwick invites readers to reflect on their connection to nature, emphasizing that we are an integral part of a larger ecological system that deserves respect and care. This engaging exploration of humanity's relationship with nature is presented by a respected and experienced author.