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61. Breakfast in the Rainforest: A
 
62. Rainforest Wildlife (Usborne World
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63. Rainforest Cities
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64. A is For Anaconda: A Rainforest
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65. The High Frontier: Exploring the
$10.94
66. Miracle Medicines of the Rainforest:
$17.95
67. Exchanging the Past: A Rainforest
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68. Rainforest Strategy: The Planet's
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69. Rainforest Animals (Animal Verse
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70. Rainforest (Eye Wonder)
71. Trees and Plants (Rainforests)
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72. 100 Facts on Rainforests
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73. Rainforest
 
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74. Rainforest Researchers (Deep in
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75. Wisdom from a Rainforest: The
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76. Stability of Tropical Rainforest
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77. To Weave and Sing: Art, Symbol,
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78. Lost Worlds: Adventures in the
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79. Life in the Rainforests (Life
 
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80. Journey Through the Northern Rainforest

61. Breakfast in the Rainforest: A Visit with Mountain Gorillas (Traveling Photographer)
by Richard Sobol
Paperback: 48 Pages (2010-08-24)
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"First in a planned Traveling Photographer series, this will delight armchair explorers and animal lovers."—KIRKUS REVIEWS

A SMITHSONIAN Notable Book for Children

Powerful but shy, the African mountain gorilla struggles for survival in the rainforests of Uganda’s national parks. Through extraordinary images and a compelling text, wildlife photographer Richard Sobol leads us on an arduous journey to the gorillas’ hidden habitats and offers a hushed, close-up look at the gentle giants as they nibble on leaves for their morning meal. Striking photographs of the little-seen ritual remind readers of the wonders of this dwindling species, while a first-person narrative describes the photographer’s journey—and tells of efforts being made to preserve these magnificent creatures. ... Read more


62. Rainforest Wildlife (Usborne World Wildlife)
by Antonia Cunningham
 Hardcover: 32 Pages (1995-12-12)

Isbn: 0746009410
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From the WORLD WILDLIFE series, a colour illustrated guide to the complex environment of the world's rainforests. Also available in paperback priced at 3.95, ISBN 0 7460 0940 2. ... Read more


63. Rainforest Cities
by John O. Browder, Brian Godfrey
Paperback: 424 Pages (1997-04-15)
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Amazonia has undergone a significant urban transformation since the late 1970s. This is the first comprehensive analysis of urbanization in the Brazilian Amazon. Drawing on comparative household and sectoral survey research, the authors find that the growth of Amazon cities fits no single current theory of urbanization; instead they propose a pluralistic theory of "disarticulated urbanization" to explain the region's varied and volatile settlement patterns. ... Read more


64. A is For Anaconda: A Rainforest Alphabet (Alphabet-Science & Nature)
by Anthony D. Fredericks
Hardcover: 34 Pages (2009-04-27)
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Asin: 1585363170
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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At one time rainforests covered about 14% of the earth’s surface; now they’re reduced to just 6%. As home to some of the most diverse plant and animal species ever known, this decline has grave implications for both man and animal kingdoms. A is for Anaconda: A Rainforest Alphabet explores the world’s rainforests as it explains their important role and showcases their wonders.

Nature writer Anthony Fredericks gives an A-Z tour of the many facets and fascinating facts of these tropical environments. Exotic inhabitants including the basilisk lizard and kinkajou are highlighted, along with explanations of forest structure such as understory and canopy.

In A is for Anaconda young readers will meet the many endangered plant and animal species, understand the progression of a food web, and appreciate why the rainforest has been called the “world’s medicine chest.”

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5-0 out of 5 stars A gorgeous and informative book!
I purchased two of these books!The illustrations are absolutely stunning!It's worth it to buy the book just for the gorgeous designs that you'll find on every page!But it's also very informative and a fun way to teach your child about the rain forest!I highly recommend it! ... Read more


65. The High Frontier: Exploring the Tropical Rainforest Canopy
by Mark Moffett
Paperback: 192 Pages (1994-03)
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Asin: 0674390393
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Moffett presents unparalleled coverage of the aerial plants and the millions of creatures--many of which have never been classified by science--whose survival depends upon them, in a fascinating look at the Earth's last and greatest ecological frontier: tree crowns in the rainforest canopies. 133 color photos. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The High Frontier: Exploring the Tropical Rainforest Canopy
Very good book! I gave it as a gift and I received very high compliments! The service was excellent, I received the book almost immediately after purchase.

5-0 out of 5 stars solid science, unforgettable images
This is a great popular science book, written by an adventurer/explorer who also has a Harvard PhD in biology.He travels all over the world for National Geographic, taking nature photos as well as reporting on cutting-edge discoveries in the rainforests.As such, he succeeds at mixing art and science in this book, which is somewhat technical, but explained in clear language that laymen can understand.THis book changed the way Isaw rainforests:fully 9/10s of their biota are in the canopy, in the leaves high above, which you would never imagine from the ground.And Moffet went up there with camera to photograph it with some of the world's best scientists.The result is absolutely masterful.

It is truly a pity that this book is out of print.I wrote a review of it for the Boston Globe when it came out and later met the author, Moffet.He was as interesting and colorful as the book, full of hilarious stories of his adventures. ... Read more


66. Miracle Medicines of the Rainforest: A Doctor's Revolutionary Work with Cancer and AIDS Patients
by Dr. Thomas David
Paperback: 144 Pages (1997-10-01)
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Asin: 0892817461
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A doctor's astounding story of promising new treatments from the rainforests of Brazil for diseases that compromise the immune system. 

During a working visit to Brazil, Dr. Thomas David was given a packet of leaves and bark by a native patient as thanks for his work, and a shaman gave him a recipe for a tea used by the rainforest people to treat a variety of ailments. Dr. David began using these plants in his clinical research in Europe and soon discovered that they were producing amazing results among patients suffering from cancer, AIDS, and other diseases that compromise the immune system. 

Preliminary studies performed at Stanford and Harvard have substantiated his findings, bringing Dr. David international attention for his groundbreaking work. 

Dr. David's story is significant not only for its account of research that may herald a major breakthrough in curing diseases that have been the scourge of the modern world, but also for its emphasis on the vast and largely unrecognized pharmacopoeia of the rainforest that is in imminent danger of being lost forever.  ... Read more

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As always, product came in great condition, in a rapid fashion and I am appreciative! ... Read more


67. Exchanging the Past: A Rainforest World of Before and After
by Bruce M. Knauft
Paperback: 303 Pages (2002-08-01)
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Twenty years ago, the Gebusi of the lowland Papua New Guinea rainforest had one of the highest homicide rates in the world. Bruce M. Knauft found then that the killings stemmed from violent scapegoating of suspected sorcerers. But by the time he returned in 1998, homicide rates had plummeted, and Gebusi had largely disavowed vengeance against sorcerers in favor of modern schools, discos, markets, and Christianity.

In this book, Knauft explores the Gebusi's encounter with modern institutions and highlights what their experience tells us more generally about the interaction between local peoples and global forces. As desire for material goods grew among Gebusi, Knauft shows that they became more accepting of and subordinated by Christian churches, community schools,and government officials in their attempt to benefit from them—a process Knauft terms "recessive agency." But the Gebusi also respond actively to modernity, creating new forms of feasting, performance, and music that meld traditional practices with Western ones, all of which Knauft documents in this fascinating study.
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68. Rainforest Strategy: The Planet's Most Successful Business Model
by Michael Q. Pink
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2008-09-04)
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Asin: 1599793725
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Locked away in the world’s rainforests are the most productive and fruitful ecosystems in the world. How they transform scarcity into abundance is what every entrepreneur and businessperson needs to know. Whether you are just starting your business…or reevaluating your current business goals, this book brings unique insights and direction from the rainforest’s secrets of productivity that will revolutionize your thinking. These secrets include the steps to: 1. Get a clearer vision for your business. 2. Increasing your productivity. 3. Transform your great ideas into realities. 4. Tap into the ultimate model for efficiency. 5. Discover how to use your innovations for success. 6. Understand the importance of interdependent relationships. 7. Learn 7 indispensable secrets for marketing. By taking a look at the rainforest with business eyes and an open mind, in this book we discover that creation has been indelibly stamped with the wisdom of the Creator. It contains transcending business principles that can take any enterprise from good to great
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1-0 out of 5 stars Far fetched parallels, very general advice and religious overtones
Basically, the headline says it all. The so-called principles are basics anyone knows combined with parallels drawn to the rainforest in it's sustainability. These are in parts obvious, in parts far fetched, in parts amazing -yes, but merely because one begins to wonder about the relevance.
The religious overtones are more than distracting; you must be a believer of a certain type to follow Mr Pink. If not - don't bother buying.

3-0 out of 5 stars Something different, but.......good !
When I bought this book I was a little skeptical on its thesis/approach, but I am pleased to report that it did achieve what management texts are meant to deliver -opening the mind to a new line of thought.

Central to the thought of the book is 'ecosystem' and in business it is definitely one of those things that more attention being paid to should hopefully pay results.

I would recommend the book for those that are 'searching' for different angles than the traditional management text.

2-0 out of 5 stars Short on strategy and long on inspirational content
At first glance I thought this book was exactly what I was looking for.I had long ago seen the parallels of nature in the corporate world however this book goes way too in trying to make connections that simply aren't there.It would have been much better to draw conclusions from the general aspects of nature and not just the rain forest as if it is some magical place that alone can sustain ample amounts of thriving life. What about the ocean's coral reefs?The other thing that was really distracting was the strong religious overtones. If you are a Christian that is fine and dandy but he really tries to push his theology down your throat and it left a bad taste in my mouth.This really could have been a great book; along the lines of "Good to Great" but it sorely lacked the required research and made connections between nature and business that were unfortunately only in the author's mind.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Read!!
This book was very creative and extremely practical.The rainforest concept was new to me and I was surprised at the amount of insight the author had regarding the comparison of the rainforest to a perfect business model.Great book!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Simply Brilliant!
Michael Q. Pink's "Rainforest Strategy" is a fascinating read that bases a business model on the ecosystem of the rainforest.It is educational.It is inspirational.It is mind-blowing in its genius and simplicity.Everyone in business should read this book regardless of their role.For that matter, anyone who interacts with someone in business should pick up this incredible read.And I believe that would encompass nearly everyone on the planet - unless of course you live in the rainforest, but then you probably already know everything contained in these pages!

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69. Rainforest Animals (Animal Verse series)
by Paul Hess
Paperback: 24 Pages (2009-09-01)
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Asin: 1840895608
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Large, bold words accompanied by distinctive, character-filled drawings and simple rhyming verses make this series ideal for introducing young children to simple animal words. The whimsical pictures give personality to animals depicted in a variety of environments from rainforests and farms to savannahs and the polar ice caps. Children will marvel at the landscapes the animals inhabit and learn to identify various animals from around the world.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Beautifully Illustrated!!!
My daughter is now two months old and I am trying to put together a library of books that will catch her eye! Rainforest Animals is a beautifully illustated and informative book that, for now, she loves to look at.

Basically all the book is is pictures of various rainforest animals such as a monkey, a frog and an anteater, with a nice short poem about what they are on the opposite page. I know it sounds simple, but the pictures are so colorful and life like your child is sure to love them, mine does!

I highly suggest picking up this book for your children, also if you are looking for a few more with beautiful pictures, Moon Dance and Rainbow Sea by Lassen are wonderful too!

5-0 out of 5 stars my baby loves it!
Gorgeous and captivating illustrations! Right now we look at the pictures and talk about the names and sounds of the animals. There is a simple accompaning prose to each animal that should maintain her interest when she is older. One of my daughter's favorites!

4-0 out of 5 stars The Illustrations Make the Book
The illustrations in this book are beautiful.I strongly believe in introducing children to the animals and habitat of the rain forest.This book is very basic, as the only text is the name of each animal on the left page with a picture of the animal on the right.It lists eight animals andshows a large picture of the rain forest in the opening and endingpages.

I recommend this book for children up to three years old.Olderchildren will probably want more of a story. ... Read more


70. Rainforest (Eye Wonder)
by Helen Sharman
Paperback: 48 Pages (2004-06-03)
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Enter a world of discovery with DK Eyewonder. Take a walk on the wild side, and experience the wonders of the rainforest. From fearsome tree snakes to giant spiders, Eyewonder Rainforest will help you discover all kinds of amazing creatures you may never have seen before! ... Read more


71. Trees and Plants (Rainforests)
by Edward Parker
Paperback: 48 Pages (2002-11-14)
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Isbn: 0750238704
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The rainforest is teeming with plants and trees that come in a variety of sizes. Some are giants with a stem longer than 150 metres. Others need a magnifying glass to be seen. There are carnivorous plants, plants that hitch rides on other plants, plants that strangle and plants that are deadly poisonous. But how do they all survive and how do they help animals and people survive? Beautifully designed, and illustrated with stunning new photographs, the book's features include special 'links' boxes to link trees and plants with humans and 'rainforest secrets', which reveal amazing facts and stories. ... Read more


72. 100 Facts on Rainforests
by Camilla de la Bedoyere
Paperback: 48 Pages (2009-07)
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73. Rainforest
by Sara Oldfield
Hardcover: 160 Pages (2003-04-01)
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Asin: 0262151065
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More than half of the world's living species--from the hidden forests and exotic mammals of Madagascar to the multicolored birds and butterflies of Central America--are found almost exclusively within the rainforest canopy. Illustrated with 200 spectacular color photographs, Rainforest celebrates the diversity and beauty of the life in the world's rainforests. Each chapter covers a major rainforest region: Africa, Madagascar, India and Southeast Asia, Indonesia and the Philippines, Central America, the Caribbean, the Amazon (which has more plant and animal species than anywhere else on Earth), and Brazil, as well as the temperate rainforests in areas such as Tasmania and North America. The book details habitat, plants and animals, and threats to the precarious balance between humans and rainforests. The introduction provides an overview of the world's rainforests and a summary of current conservation issues. Reference material includes a color world map showing the major rainforests, suggested further reading, and useful addresses. ... Read more


74. Rainforest Researchers (Deep in the Amazon)
by James L. Castner
 Library Binding: 64 Pages (2001-10)
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Asin: 0761411291
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75. Wisdom from a Rainforest: The Spiritual Journey of an Anthropologist
by Stuart A. Schlegel
Paperback: 288 Pages (2003-09-01)
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Asin: 0820324914
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In the early sixties, Stuart Schlegel went into a remoterainforest on the Philippine island of Mindanao as an anthropologistin search of material. What he found was a group of people whosetolerant, gentle way of life would transform his own values andbeliefs profoundly. Wisdom from a Rainforest is Schlegel's testamentto his experience and to the Teduray people of Figel, from whom helearned such vital, lasting lessons.

Schlegel's lively ethnography of the Teduray portrays how theirbehavior and traditions revolved around kindness and compassion forhumans, animals, and the spirits sharing their worlds. Schlegeldescribes the Teduray's remarkable legal system and their strongstory-telling tradition, their elaborate cosmology, and their ritualcelebrations. At the same time, Schlegel recounts his owntransformation--how his worldview as a member of an advanced,civilized society was shaken to the core by a so-called primitivepeople. He begins to realize how culturally determined his own valuesare and to see with great clarity how much the Teduray can teach himabout gender equality, tolerance for difference, generosity, andcooperation.

By turns funny, tender, and gripping, Wisdom from a Rainforest honors the Teduray's legacy and helps us see how much we can learn from a way of life so different from our own. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Wisdom is priceless
Thiswas a textbook, that I was required to read for my Anthro class. I was so amazed when I started reading it.The Author; Stuart Schlegel, does a wonderful job of his presentation in detail of the Teduray people in Figel. There wisdoms and culture's of life,are so moving and heartfelt,it leaves you wishing, you could have been leaving in the Rainforest also.If we all had an opportunity to live amoung such precious people,we too would be forever changed. What a GREAT BOOK !.. So inspiring it leaves you questioning your inter-soul, and your purpose in life !

5-0 out of 5 stars Broadens your perspective
I believe that it is always beneficial to step outside our own culture for a while, to see how others live and how we can learn from them.

Especially when the culture we are observing is one as beautiful as the Teduray. They, like so many indigenous people, lived their lives with the well-being of the community as their focus. This is in sharp contrast to the lonely and individualistic lives of so many Americans.

The people of the Teduray village in which Dr Schlegel lived were all massacred years ago. We find this out in the beginning of the book. It was heartbreaking for him, as he lets us know. Then, as you go on to read the book, learning about his two years with the Teduray, you get to know the people - their names, personalities, lifestyles - you come to care about them. I found that knowing they had all been killed led me to place greater importance on learning from them. The temporary nature of their lives gave permanence to the wisdom they imparted.

They lived beautifully, communally, with great compassion. I felt humbled, and grateful to have read their story and learned from them.

I highly recommend this book. It is lovely, heart-centered, and written by a clearly beautiful man.

And if you like this book, you probably will also like The Continuum Concept by Jean Liedloff. I learned many of my better parenting skills from this book - another study of living within an indigenous community.

5-0 out of 5 stars good choice for anthropology students
This is a very good, readable book. It depicts a culture in which helping others was the normal--not the charitable--thing to do. The mindset of the Teduray people of the Philippine rainforest, with whom the author Stuart Schlegel lived for years, is a world view that, sadly, seems almost unbelievable for people who are indoctrinated into a capitalistic system. It's like a splash of cold water in the face. Wouldn't it be nice for every Anthropology 101 student in the U.S. to experience this book, if for no other reason at all simply to face the fact that there are human mindsets possible that are not ruled by money, greed, scarcity, and conspicuous consumption?

5-0 out of 5 stars self help for the planet
The people you will meet in this book are cooperative, peaceful, egalitarian, and truly democratic. They also live in harmony with the earth. There have been many books about tribal people, gathering- hunting societies, like the Bambuti of the Congo rain forest, the Kung Bushmen, the Inuit, Native Americans. Most of these people have valuessimilar to those of the Forest Teduray. Gathering - hunting societies have to be cooperative because its the only way they can survive. There are no hierarchies for the same reason, and women are always at least equal to men because in most such economies they provide 70- 80% of the foodNevertheless the Forest Teduray are a special kind of people for a number of reasons. They are semi agricultural, and they live in villages rather than small bands, and these villages are connected to each other in a very loose, unstructured federation. And yet they have not only maintained the basic core values of traditional gatherer- hunting peoples, but have developed and refined them into a way of life that not only works perfectly for them, but actually seems possible for our own society. It is a bit of a stretch, I admit, and the historical record is hardly encouraging. It does appear that nation states must always develop male dominated hierarchical and violent, aggressive societies. But there is no compelling reason to believe that this is necessary. The Teduray think it is "no way to live". Just imagine living in a Teduray world: a global human society living in harmony with everyone else, and with the planet. As difficult as it will surely be to get there, it's got to be worth trying. I never saw a better manual for how to live this way than Wisdom from a Rain Forest. The Teduray really know how to live, and they know how to talk about it. I think the world needs this book, and I wish everyone would read it. There are always many books on the best seller lists about how to fix your own personal inner life, to provide soup for your soul or something. But maybe we can't do any of that by ourselves. Maybe we need to work together to build a healthy society. A way to live the Teduray would call "just right". Many times you may hear people say "this book changed my life".I have always believed this is not really possible, that no book can ever really do that. This book changed my life.

5-0 out of 5 stars self help for the planet
The people you will meet in this book are cooperative, peaceful, egalitarian, and truly democratic. They also live in harmony with the earth. There have been many books about tribal people, gathering- hunting societies, like the Bambuti of the Congo rain forest, the Kung Bushmen, the Inuit, Native Americans. Most of these people have valuessimilar to those of the Forest Teduray. Gathering - hunting societies have to be cooperative because its the only way they can survive. There are no hierarchies for the same reason, and women are always at least equal to men because in most such economies they provide 70- 80% of the foodNevertheless the Forest Teduray are a special kind of people for a number of reasons. They are semi agricultural, and they live in villages rather than small bands, and these villages are connected to each other in a very loose, unstructured federation. And yet they have not only maintained the basic core values of traditional gatherer- hunting peoples, but have developed and refined them into a way of life that not only works perfectly for them, but actually seems possible for our own society. It is a bit of a stretch, I admit, and the historical record is hardly encouraging. It does appear that nation states must always develop male dominated hierarchical and violent, aggressive societies. Buit there is no compelling reason to believe that this is necessary. The Teduray think it is "no way to live" . Just imagine living in a Teduray world: a global human society living in harmony with everyone else, and with the planet. As difficult as it will surely be to get there, it's got to be worth trying. I never saw a better manual for how to live this way than Wisdom from a Rain Forest. The Teduray really know how to live, and they know how to talk about it. I think the world needs this book, and I wish everyone would read it. There are always many books on the best seller lists about how to fix your own personal inner life, to provide soup for your soul or something. But maybe we can't do any of that by ourselves. Maybe we need to work together to build a healthy society. A way to live the Teduray would call "just right". Many times you may hear people say "this book changed my life".I have always believed this is not really possible, that no book can ever really do that. This book changed my life. ... Read more


76. Stability of Tropical Rainforest Margins: Linking Ecological, Economic and Social Constraints of Land Use and Conservation (Environmental Science and Engineering / Environmental Science)
Hardcover: 515 Pages (2007-03-22)
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Tropical rainforests disappear at an alarming rate causing unprecedented losses in biodiversity and ecosystem services. The stability of rainforest margins has an ecological and socio-economic dimension, and understanding the multidisciplinary nature of land-use changes in tropical rainforest margins is the key to identifying development objectives such as mitigation of biodiversity loss and poverty reduction. The chapters in this book cover a broad range of topical research areas, from impacts of different forest-use intensities, sustainable management of agroforestry to integrated land-use concepts.

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77. To Weave and Sing: Art, Symbol, and Narrative in the South American Rainforest
by David M. Guss
Paperback: 288 Pages (1990-08-16)
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Asin: 0520071859
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To Weave and Sing is the first in-depth analysis of the rich spiritual and artistic traditions of the Carib-speaking Yekuana Indians of Venezuela, who live in the dense rain forest of the upper Orinoco. Within their homeland of Ihuruna, the Yekuana have succeeded in maintaining the integrity and unity of their culture, resisting the devastating effects of acculturation that have befallen so many neighboring groups. Yet their success must be attributed to more than natural barriers of rapids and waterfalls, to more than lack of "contact" with our "modern" world. The ethnographic history recounted here includes not only the Spanish discovery of the Yekuana but detailed indigenous accounts of the entire history of Yekuana contact with Western culture, revealing an adaptive technique of mythopoesis by which the symbols of a new and hostile European ideology have been consistently defused through their incorporation into traditional indigenous structures.The author's initial point of departure is the Watunna, the Yekuana creation epic, but he finds his principal entrance into this mythic world through basketry, focusing on the eleborate kinetic designs of the round waja baskets and the stories told about them. Guss argues that the problem of understanding Yekuana basketry is the problem of understanding all traditional art forms within a tribal context, and critiques the cultural assumptions inherent in our systems of classification. He demonstrates that the symbols woven into the baskets function not in isolation but collectively, as a powerful system cutting across the entire culture.To Weave and Sing addresses all Yekuana material culture and the greater reality it both incorporates and masks, discerning a unifying configuration of symbols in chapters on architectural forms, the geography of the body, and the use of herbs, face paints, and chants. A narrow view of slash-and-burn gardens as places of mere subsistence is challenged by Guss's portrait of these exclusively female spaces as systematic inversions of the male world, "the sacred turned on its head." Throughout, a wealth of narrative and ritual materials provides us with the closest approximation we have to a native exegesis of these phenomena. What we are offered here is a new Poetics of Culture, ethnography not as a static given but as a series of shifting fields, wherein culture (and our image of it) is constantly recreated in all of its parts, by all of its members. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars thank you
I got this book two days after I ordered it, and it was in great condition. ... Read more


78. Lost Worlds: Adventures in the Tropical Rainforest
by Bruce M. Beehler
Paperback: 272 Pages (2009-08-25)
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Asin: 0300158335
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Perhaps it is not possible to experience all the mysterious sounds, the unfamiliar smells, and the spectacular sights of a tropical rainforest without ever visiting one. But this exhilarating and honest book comes wondrously close to taking the reader on such a journey. Bruce M. Beehler, a widely traveled expert on birds and tropical ecology, recounts fascinating details from twelve field trips he has taken to the tropics over the past three decades. As a researcher, he brings to life the exotic rainforests and the people who inhabit them; as a conservationist, he makes a plea for better ways of managing rainforests—“a resource that the world cannot do without.” 

 

Drawing on his experiences in Papua New Guinea, India, Madagascar, Indonesia, the Philippines, Panama, and the Ivory Coast, Beehler describes the surprises—both pleasant and unpleasant—of doing science and conservation in the field. He explains the role that rainforests play in the lives of indigenous peoples and the crucial importance of understanding local cultures, customs, and politics. The author concludes with simple but tough solutions for maintaining rainforest health, expressing fervent hope that his great-grandchildren and others may one day also hear the rainforest whisper its secrets.

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Customer Reviews (5)

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful read, informative and engrossing.
This book is a fascinating account of Mr. Beehler's time in Papua New Guinea, told from the perspective of a scientist and conservationist.That being said, LOST WORLDS reads like an adventure yarn.So If you can't make it to the tropical rain forests yourself, this book is the next best thing to being there.Highly recommended for those who love being informed and transported all at one.

4-0 out of 5 stars Interesting book, great cover
The author Bruce Beehler is vice president for the Melanesia and Pacific Islands programs at Conservation International. In Lost Worlds, he has written an extremely interesting account of rainforest field biology and conservation. He gives fascinating details of twelve field trips he has taken over the past three decades to Papua New Guinea, India, Madagascar, Indonesia, the Philippines, Panama, and the Ivory Coast. He is a well-known ornithologist, so most of his emphasis is on the bird populations in the places he visits.

Mr. Beehler's writing style is fine, and his descriptions of the field trips are extremely interesting. The only areas where the book bogs down a touch are in his discussions of how we should be attempting to preserve rainforest areas and how to deal with indigenous populations. This subject admittedly is very important, but he addresses it an extremely dry manner.

If you are interested in the natural world, you should enjoy Lost Worlds. The cover of the book by itself is reason enough to at least take a look.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Biologist's Journeys to the Other Rainforests
Bruce Beehler, an ornithologist working for Conservation International, has written an interesting and very readable book of his experiences and insights into the conservation of tropical forests.He writes mostly of the forests outside of Amazonia, including southern and northern India, Papua New Guinea,the Phillipines, Ivory Coast,Madagascar and Panama.

This was a book that I found I didn't want to end as I was reading.I very much enjoyed his stories and comments ranging from observations of birds and wildlife to insights on conservation and concerns for the local people most impacted by parks and preserves.

Beehler doesn't quite match the eloquence of say Alexander Skutch (A Bird Watcher's Adventures in Tropical America), but he does provide an enjoyable read, new thoughts on conservation, and inspiration to act to help protect and enjoy the biodiversity of the tropics.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best nature book of the year
For years I though 'A Naturalist in New Guinea" by Bruce Beehler could not be topped. But "Lost Worlds" has done just that. I have longed for a book that would serve as a tour of these magnificent areas by great ornithologists and not only in a field guide fashion. Beehler takes us through New Guinea and the forests of Panama and India in a frank and approachable manner making the experience seem very real. I felt like I was there. Having grown up in Panama and spent a lot of my life on Pipeline Road I felt instantly transported back there. I wish other great scientists of today would follow in Beehler's footsteps and relate their experiences in prose form and not only in field guide fashion. The positive effect on forest conservation and awareness could be furthered even more as these books could reach many audiences that may not otherwise be able to visit these places.Congratulations on an outstanding narrative.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful view of the worlds rainforests.
Most readers know Bruce Beehler for his field guide type of books, Birds of New Guinea, etc. This is a whole different book. Part adventure story, part field biology and conservation. You learn as much about the native people of the various forests visited as you do the flora and fauna. For anyone who is facinated by the world of birds, this is a must read. I've been a bird watcher and aviculturists for over 40 years and have an entire library of bird books. I'm very happy to add Lost Worlds to my collection.
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79. Life in the Rainforests (Life in the...)
by Lucy Baker
Paperback: 31 Pages (2001-01-01)
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Asin: 1587285738
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A thought-provoking look at the state of our world, how our environment has been damaged and how it can be repaired.The "Life in the..." series looks at cities, deserts, islands, oceans, plains and more (in English and Spanish) - teaching kids ages 8-11 how to protect the environment.

The Parent Council proclaims that this is "An excellent series... Definitely a winner in any school library." ... Read more


80. Journey Through the Northern Rainforest
by Karen Pandell
 Hardcover: 32 Pages (1999-10-01)
list price: US$17.99 -- used & new: US$2.97
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Asin: 0525458042
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Put on a Haida Indian eagle mask and soar as a magnificent bird of prey into the endangered world of the northern rainforest. Delicate, clearly captioned line drawings guide readers on an unforgettable journey through the seasons of a bald eagle's year, while crystalline photographs by world-renowned nature photographer Art Wolfe and a compelling, fact-filled narrative by Karen Pandell reveal the secrets of our national bird's natural habitat. Readers will learn the cycles that keep this fascinating and essential ecosystem in balance, from the great engine of the water system to the forest's fertile patterns of decay and rebirth. Detailed notes (including Web site information) are provided at the end of the book for those who want to become more involved in saving this most precious of our natural resources.

Both a cultural lesson on humanity's role in the world's ecosystem and a stunning pictorial of the only North American rainforests and their inhabitants, this book will be a favorite for nature lovers of all ages. ... Read more


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