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Tinkering with Eden: A Natural History of Exotics in America Book

Helped along their way by container ships and aircraft, by avid pet lovers and gardeners, by well-meaning biologists and profit-minded agriculturalists alike, exotic plant and animal species are an increasingly common feature of the North American landscape. Their presence, Kim Todd shows, is nothing new--nonnative animals and plants came with the first Europeans, and on their return voyages, they introduced American species to other parts of the world--but it is growing at an alarming rate, to the detriment of natives that are being crowded out of already contested habitats. "Subtraction," Todd writes, "is the underlying theme": as those species disappear, perhaps never to return, the American landscape takes on a depressing sameness from coast to coast, with less and less variety. Echoing Peter Matthiessen's classic study Wildlife in America, Todd documents the disappearance of creatures such as the native passenger pigeon and the flourishing of the introduced rock dove; the passing of pure strains of trout with the arrival of hybridized Scottish and German varieties; the remaking of whole landscapes with the introduction of kudzu, Russian thistle, and even mosquitoes. Her well-documented account is grave, sometimes even alarming. But, Todd urges, the situation is not hopeless. No matter how besieged it may be, "the natural world will continue to rattle, buck, elude, and astonish us, serving up results far beyond the imagination." --Gregory McNameeRead More

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    A bewitching look at nonnative species in American ecosystems, by the heir apparent to McKibben and Quammen. Mosquitoes in Hawaii, sea lampreys in the Great Lakes, mountain goats in the Olympic Mountains of Washington State--not one of these species is native to the environment in which it now flourishes, sometimes disastrously. Kim Todd's Tinkering with Eden is a lyrical, brilliantly written history of the introduction of exotic species into the United States, and how the well-meaning endeavors of scientists, explorers, and biologists have resulted in ecological catastrophe. Todd's amazingly assured voice will haunt her readers, and the stories she tells--the astronomer who unleashed the gypsy moth in a botched effort to breed the silkworm, the druggist who brought starlings to America because he wanted the landscape to feature every bird mentioned by Shakespeare--will forever change how we see our increasingly afflicted landscape and its unanticipated inhabitants. Todd promises to become one of our new century's freshest voices, and Tinkering with Eden will delight, instruct, and astonish.

  • 0393048608
  • 9780393048605
  • K Todd
  • 15 March 2001
  • W. W. Norton & Co.
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 288
  • 1
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