From a Yellowstone naturalist and expert in animal language. Growing up in rural New York, as a young man George Bumann learned to track deer and turkeys as a hunter. Then everything changed. He left his hunting days behind and began an extraordinary journey into the more-than-human world â
From a Yellowstone naturalist and expert in animal language. Growing up in rural New York, as a young man George Bumann learned to track deer and turkeys as a hunter. Then everything changed. He left his hunting days behind and began an extraordinary journey into the more-than-human world â
George Bumann (rhymes with ‘human’) is an animal language expert, artist, and naturalist living with his wife, son, and black Labrador at the northern entrance of Yellowstone National Park. With a background in wildlife ecology and field experience spanning four decades from across the globe, Bumann explores the lives of his wild neighbors and tells their stories through his teachings and bronze sculpture—often depicting individual animals he’s known for days, months, years, and even, generations. His art and educational programming have appeared in the Salt Lake City Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Sacramento Bee, and on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Travel Channel, Discovery Channel, and on the TEDx stage. His bronze sculptures reside in public and private collections across North America and around the world. Information about his programs on animal language is available online. Jon Young grew up in New Jersey and was mentored from the age of ten as a naturalist and tracker by a master tracker into his early adulthood. He is passionate about teaching the benefits of connecting deeply with the natural world. He lives in the Santa Cruz Mountains in California.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: A Sense for Your Surroundings Chapter 1: Voices all Around Chapter 2: Entering Creature Speak Chapter 3: The Detectable Universe?, for A Pin Drop Chapter 4: The Signal in the Noise Chapter 5: Connecting the Dots Chapter 6: Animal Senses Chapter 7: Our Senses Chapter 8: Repeat After Me Part 2: What Animals Are Telling You Chapter 9: The Gossips Chapter 10: You’re Being Watched Chapter 11: Making Waves Chapter 12: Scariest of the Scary Chapter 13: Specifically Speaking or The Language of Alarm? Chapter 14: The Wild in Your Backyard Chapter 15: Variations on a Theme Chapter 16: Howling Mysteries Part 3: Going Deeper into Place Chapter 17: 1+1=1000 Chapter 18: The Honeycomb Landscape Chapter 19: WildSense 2.0 previously Changing Your Tune Chapter 20: Becoming Invisible Chapter 21: The Power of One Chapter 22: Making it Your Own Conclusion Chapter notes Acknowledgments
Introduction Part 1: A Sense for Your Surroundings Chapter 1: Voices all Around Chapter 2: Entering Creature Speak Chapter 3: The Detectable Universe?, for A Pin Drop Chapter 4: The Signal in the Noise Chapter 5: Connecting the Dots Chapter 6: Animal Senses Chapter 7: Our Senses Chapter 8: Repeat After Me Part 2: What Animals Are Telling You Chapter 9: The Gossips Chapter 10: You’re Being Watched Chapter 11: Making Waves Chapter 12: Scariest of the Scary Chapter 13: Specifically Speaking or The Language of Alarm? Chapter 14: The Wild in Your Backyard Chapter 15: Variations on a Theme Chapter 16: Howling Mysteries Part 3: Going Deeper into Place Chapter 17: 1+1=1000 Chapter 18: The Honeycomb Landscape Chapter 19: WildSense 2.0 previously Changing Your Tune Chapter 20: Becoming Invisible Chapter 21: The Power of One Chapter 22: Making it Your Own Conclusion Chapter notes Acknowledgments
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