In 2005 Kate Jackson ventured into the remote swamp forests of
the northern Congo to collect reptiles and amphibians. Her camping
equipment was rudimentary, her knowledge of Congolese customs even
more so. She knew how to string a net and set a pitfall trap, but
she never imagined the physical and cultural difficulties that
awaited her.
Culled from the mud-spattered pages of her journals, "Mean and
Lowly Things" reads like a fast-paced adventure story. It is
Jackson s unvarnished account of her research on the front lines of
the global biodiversity crisis coping with interminable delays in
obtaining permits, learning to outrun advancing army ants,
subsisting on a diet of Spam and manioc, and ultimately falling in
love with the strangely beautiful flooded forest.
The reptile fauna of the Republic of Congo was all but
undescribed, and Jackson s mission was to carry out the most basic
study of the amphibians and reptiles of the swamp forest: to create
a simple list of the species that exist there a crucial first step
toward efforts to protect them. When the snakes evaded her
carefully set traps, Jackson enlisted people from the villages to
bring her specimens. She trained her guide to tag frogs and skinks
and to fix them in formalin. As her expensive camera rusted and her
Western soap melted, Jackson learned what it took to swim with the
snakes and that there s a right way and a wrong way to get a baby
cobra out of a bottle.
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