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Pyle's classic account of discovery along the migration trail of
monarch butterflies is part natural history, part road trip
adventure Although no one had ever followed North American monarch
butterflies on their annual southward journey to Mexico and
California, in the 1990s there were well-accepted assumptions about
the nature and form of the migration. But to Robert Michael Pyle, a
naturalist with long experience in monarch conservation, the
received wisdom about the butterflies' long journey just didn't
make sense. In the autumn of 1996 he set out to uncover the facts,
to pursue the tide of "cinnamon sailors" on their long, mysterious
flight. Chasing Monarchs chronicles Pyle's 9,000-mile journey to
discover firsthand the secrets of the monarchs' annual migration.
Part road trip, part outdoor adventure, and part natural history
study, Pyle's book overturns old theories and provides insights
both large and small regarding monarch butterflies, their biology,
and their spectacular migratory travels. Since the book's first
publication, its controversial conclusions have been fully
confirmed, and monarchs are better understood than ever before. The
Afterword for this volume includes not only updated information on
the myriad threats to monarch butterflies, but also various efforts
under way to ensure the future of the world's most amazing
butterfly migration.
For Robert Michael Pyle, "walking the high ridge" is a way of life
both figuratively and literally. In his latest book he describes in
compelling detail his efforts to live and work in that special
natural space Nabokov described as "a high ridge where the
mountainside of scientific knowledge joins the opposite slope of
artistic imagination".
The inspiration for the film The Dark Divide starring David Cross
and Debra Messing, one of America's most esteemed natural history
writers takes to the hills in search of Bigfoot-and finds the
wildness within ourselves. Awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to
investigate the legends of Sasquatch, Yale-trained ecologist Dr.
Robert Pyle treks into the unprotected wilderness of the Dark
Divide near Mount St. Helens, where he discovers both a giant
fossil footprint and recent tracks. On the trail of what he thought
was legend, he searches out Indians who tell him of an outcast
tribe, the Seeahtiks, who had not fully evolved into humans. A
handful of open-minded biologists and anthropologists counter the
tabloids Pyle studies, while rogue Forest Service employees and
loggers swear of a vast conspiracy to deep-six true stories of
unknown, upright hominoid apes among us. He attends Sasquatch Daze,
where he meets scientists, hunters, and others who have devoted
their lives to the search, only to realize that "these guys don't
want to find Bigfoot they want to be Bigfoot!" Since its original
publication, the author's fresh experiences and finds have been
added to his original work through an updated chapter. With an
evaluation of recent DNA evidence from Bigfoot hair and scat, the
study of speech phonemes in the "Sierra Sounds" purported Bigfoot
recordings, an examination of the impact of the wildly popular
Animal Planet series Bigfoot Hunters, the reemergence of the famous
Bob Gimlin into the Bigfoot community, and more, Walking With
Bigfoot keeps every Bigfoot enthusiast's mind wide open to one of
the biggest questions in the land and brings Pyle's work on the
"legend" of Bigfoot into the new century.
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