Dodo Destiny examines the sad tale of the dodo and the
intriguing history of its native Mauritius, a beautiful island
nation home to one of today's truly multicultural societies.
The dodo is a universal symbol of extinction, yet little is
known about the true nature of this vanished bird. Most people
don't know that the dodo lived only on Mauritius, a small tropical
island nation east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean.
Left undisturbed by humans, Mauritius and the dodo thrived until
Europeans arrived in 1598. Less than 100 years later, the dodo and
other island species disappeared in the wake of man. The dodo will
never come back yet Mauritius and nearby islands are forging a new
path in co-existence with not only man and the environment, but
among religions and different races.
The odd-looking dodo was just one of many unusual extinct
species endemic to Mauritius and other islands in the Mascarene
archipelago. Paradoxically, the site of history's most famous
extinction is today home to some of the world's most successful
conservation programs created to preserve surviving threatened
species.
Tom Parker's fascination with Mauritius and neighboring islands
began by chance during a layover on a global trek. He returned
multiple times to extensively explore the islands, discovering
dramatic tales about the spice trade, marooned rebels, waves of
immigrants from Europe and Asia, and remarkable natural history.
Long familiar to European visitors, these islands remain relatively
unknown to most North Americans.
Dodo Destiny provides an insightful introduction to Mauritius
and its multicultural society for history-minded travelers.
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