Koala : a natural history and an uncertain future
(2023)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
599.25/CLODE,D

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 599.25/CLODE,D Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York, NY : W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2023
EDITION
First American edition
DESCRIPTION

xii, 322 pages : illustration, map ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781324036838, 1324036834 :, 1324036834, 9781324036838
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"First published in Australia in 2022 as Koala: A Life in Trees by Black Inc., an imprint of Schwartz Books Pty Ltd."

PART I -- INTO THE WOODS -- Koalas Rare and Plenty -- PART II -- FROM FOSSILS AND BONES -- Dropbears in the Family -- The Lakes District -- From the Gulf to the Sea -- A Giant at the Foot of the World -- PART III -- LIFE IN THE FOREST -- Anatomy of a Climber -- The Eucalypt Empire -- You Are What You Eat -- The Guts of the Problem -- PART IV -- A LIFE IN REFLECTION -- From Pouch to Piggyback -- Sociable Loners -- When It's Smart to Be Slow -- Sensory Overload -- PART V -- EVERYTHING CHANGES -- Koalas Far and Wide -- A New Arrival -- The English Annexation -- War and Guns -- Saving the Koala -- PART VI -- FUTURE TENSE -- Sex, Disease and Genetic Diversity -- Expansion and Retreat -- Under Fire -- In a Perfect World

"A biologist takes us into the still mysterious world of koalas, from their marsupial ancestors to current threats to their existence. Koalas are one of the most beloved animals, but despite their celebrity, we are just learning much about their nature and history. Blending evolutionary biology, natural history, and ecology, biologist Danielle Clode tells us the story of these amazing marsupials. She looks at fossils of ancestral giant koalas three times modern koalas' size and explains why they are the lone survivor of a once diverse family tree. Clode investigates their nature-often affectionate but can also be belligerent-and their physiology-from their pouches to their gut bacteria, which can only digest leaves of the species of gum tree they were raised on. She also warns about the danger koalas have been in as humans have impinged on their habitats through land clearance and urban development. Now, Australia's explosive wildfires threaten them each summer, killing and harming them as never before. Clode takes us close to these extraordinary creatures and speaks to why and how we need to save them"--

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