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Koalas regularly appeared in Australian biologist Danielle
Clode’s backyard, but it was only when a bushfire threatened that
she truly paid them attention. She soon realized how much she had
to learn about these complex and mysterious animals. In vivid,
descriptive prose, Clode embarks on a delightful and surprising
journey through evolutionary biology, natural history, and ecology
to understand where these enigmatic animals came from and what
their future may hold. She begins her search with the fossils of
ancient giant koalas, delving into why the modern koala has become
the lone survivor of a once-diverse family of uniquely Australian
marsupials. Koala investigates the remarkable physiology of these
charismatic creatures. Born the size of tiny “jellybeans,”
joeys face an uphill battle, from crawling into their mother’s
pouch to being weaned onto a toxic diet of gum-tree leaves, the
koalas’ single source of food. Clode explores the complex
relationship and unexpected connections between this endearing
species and humans. She explains how koalas are simultaneously
threatened with extinction in some areas due to disease, climate
change, and increasing wildfires, while overpopulating forests in
other parts of the country. Deeply researched and filled with
wonder, Koala is both a tender and inquisitive paean to a species
unlike any other and a call to ensure its survival.
Koalas regularly appeared in Australian biologist Danielle Clode's
backyard, but it was only when a bushfire threatened that she truly
paid them attention. She soon realized how much she had to learn
about these complex and mysterious animals. In vivid, descriptive
prose, Clode embarks on a delightful and surprising journey through
evolutionary biology, natural history and ecology to understand
where these enigmatic animals came from and what their future may
hold. She begins her search with the fossils of ancient giant
koalas, delving into why the modern koala has become the lone
survivor of a once-diverse family of uniquely Australian
marsupials. Koala investigates the remarkable physiology of these
charismatic creatures. Born the size of tiny "jellybeans," joeys
face an uphill battle, from crawling into their mother's pouch to
being weaned onto a toxic diet of gum-tree leaves, the koalas'
single source of food. Clode explores the complex relationship and
unexpected connections between this endearing species and humans.
She explains how koalas are simultaneously threatened with
extinction in some areas due to disease, climate change and
increasing wildfires, while overpopulating forests in other parts
of the country. Deeply researched and filled with wonder, Koala is
both a tender and inquisitive paean to a species unlike any other
and a call to ensure its survival.
Collecting curiosities was a gentlemanly occupation for wealthy and
educated 18th-century Europeans. Few creatures aroused more
curiosity than those from Australia. But collections demand
organisation, and classification itself reveals patterns to life
that cannot be ignored. From a leisurely occupation, the science of
biology was born. Cabinets de curiosites became national museums,
with specimens from Australia playing an integral role in all kinds
of biological debates. Australian museums now foster their own
research and continue to provide major and sometimes unexpected
perspectives to international scientific developments. Continent of
Curiosities follows the thread of individual natural history
stories through the scientists of one of Australia's oldest
museums, Museum Victoria. Together, these stories weave a history
of the development of biological science from an Australian
perspective, with insights into the people and places that
influence the way we see and understand the natural world around
us.
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