12-31-2021, 01:27 PM
Fuzz: When Nature breaks the Law by Mary Roach
I've been reading this book off and on for about a month. If you ever want to know what humans do about invasive species this is the book for you. It's a globe spanning investigation about how animals are eradicated. Whether it's Macaques in India, rats in grain silos in Colorado or Stouts in New Zealand, this book has a chapter on what's being done on them and the people in charge of the programs. Ms. Roach has a fanciful way of writing which is very appealing but she does like her footnotes.
I've been reading this book off and on for about a month. If you ever want to know what humans do about invasive species this is the book for you. It's a globe spanning investigation about how animals are eradicated. Whether it's Macaques in India, rats in grain silos in Colorado or Stouts in New Zealand, this book has a chapter on what's being done on them and the people in charge of the programs. Ms. Roach has a fanciful way of writing which is very appealing but she does like her footnotes.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm

