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THE CARNIVORE WAY Coexisting with and Conserving North America’s Predators By Cristina Eisenberg “Eisenberg is a fine writer...Examining each species separately, [she] is able to deftly touch on diverse themes….The author is at her best when telling stories. By discussing how individual animals use their landscape, Eisenberg paints a picture of their trials and tribulations and how they make a living in an increasingly human-dominated environment.”—Science "Examining the science and public policy surrounding these majestic creatures, [Eisenberg] argues that we need to give them room to roam—and we can do it in a way that allows us to peacefully coexist." —Conservation "Unfortunately, the topic of large predators can draw plenty of passion and emotion, but that often leaves little room for clear thinking. That's why Cristina Eisenberg's The Carnivore Way is so refreshing. It brings science and rational thought to the issue and shows that we can indeed coexist with large, carnivorous animals—and that most of the issue is with us, not them." —The Nature Conservancy's Cool Green Science "In this call for a unified vision in conservation, ecologist Cristina Eisenberg argues that big carnivores such as grizzly bears underpin the corridor's ecological health, and need it in turn for dispersal into new territory. She interweaves multiple skeins of science—on predator population resilience, the success of wildlife crossings and more—to build a putative scenario of human-carnivore coexistence." —Nature "Eisenberg gathers her most compelling stories and the latest science from the Mexico to Alaska to help human beings learn how to coexist with the key carnivores in the Greater Rocky Mountains—the wolf, cougar, grizzly bear, lynx, wolverine and jaguar." —High Country News

Washington, DC (September 8, 2015) — From naming superheroes and luxury cars after them to hunting them to the brink of extinction, humans have complicated relationships with the large carnivores that roam the open spaces of western North America—the grizzly bear, wolf, wolverine, lynx, cougar, and jaguar. When noted scientist Cristina Eisenberg published The Carnivore Way: Coexisting with and Conserving North America’s Predators, now available in paperback, noted scientist Cristina Eisenberg examines each animal’s relationship with its surroundings and with humans, revealing the threats these species face and how we can address them in ways that work for humans and nature alike. ISLAND PRESS | PRESS RELEASE | 1


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