Bird of Life, Bird of Death: A Naturalist’s Journey Through a Land of Political Turmoil
by Jonathan Evan Maslow
Notes
4From the NYTimes Review: In his introduction, Mr. Maslow suggests the book is "a kind of essay in political ornithology." While correct in believing this is "a field that does not quite exist, at least yet," he demonstrates why naturalists have had to become politically engaged: increasingly, it seems, everything is in peril.