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Caught on camera prior to their demise, this book reveals the
surprisingly rich photographic record of now-extinct animals. A
photograph of an animal long-gone evokes a feeling of loss more
than a painting ever can. Often tinted sepia or black-and-white,
these images were mainly taken in zoos or wildlife parks, and in a
handful of cases featured the last known individual of the species.
There are some familiar examples, such as Martha, the last
Passenger Pigeon, or the Ivory-billed Woodpecker, recently fledged
and perching happily on the hat of one of the biologists that had
just ringed it. But for every Martha there are a number of less
familiar extinct birds and mammals that were caught on camera. The
photographic record of extinction is the focus of this remarkable
book, written by the world's leading authority on vanished animals,
Errol Fuller. Lost Animals features photographs dating from around
1870 to as recently as 2004, the year that saw the demise of the
Hawaiian Po'ouli. From a mother Thylacine and her pups to
now-extinct birds such as the Heath Hen and Carolina Parakeet,
Fuller tells the tale of each animal, why it became extinct, and
discusses the circumstances surrounding the photography itself, in
a book rich with unique images. The photographs themselves are
poignant and compelling. They provide a tangible link to animals
that have now vanished forever, in a book that brings the past to
life while delivering a warning for the future.
A lavishly illustrated celebration of these glorious animals-and a
poignant lament for their future Elephants are among the most
beloved of all creatures. Their behavior can seem almost human,
from their complex social interactions to their need to mourn their
dead. They are also among the most persecuted of animals, subjected
to untold cruelty at the hands of humans through the ages. In this
stunningly illustrated book, Errol Fuller provides a rich and
moving portrait of elephants, exploring their natural history, the
legends that have grown up around them, their unique place in art
and literature, and their urgent need for protection today. Fuller
traces the evolution of these majestic animals from prehistoric
mammoths and mastodons to today's African and Asian elephants, and
looks at their behavior, herd dynamics, and social life. He
examines the role of elephants in cultures around the world, from
folklore and fine art to the exploitation of elephants as war
machines and circus animals. Fuller also discusses the importance
of conservation, warning that continued poaching and habitat
degradation could send these iconic animals the way of the dodo.
Featuring many evocative photos never before published, Elephant is
a fittingly exquisite tribute to these breathtaking creatures.
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