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Silent Thunder: In the Presence of Elephants

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Penguin BooksDescription: 288 pagesISBN:
  • 9780140285963
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 599.6715
LOC classification:
  • QL737.P97
Summary: An engaging account of a renowned biologist's pioneering work with African elephantsThis remarkable memoir of scientific discovery begins at the Washington Park Zoo in Portland, Oregon, where Katy Payne's revolutionary work in the field of elephant communication began. It was there that she first discovered the idea that elephants use infrasonic sounds--sounds below the range of human hearing--to communicate. This led Payne and her colleagues to conduct field research in Kenya, Namibia, and Zimbabwe that brought about fascinating new insights into elephants' social lives. When five of the elephant families they were studying became victims of culling, Payne changed her approach to her research as she fought valiantly to protect African elephants.Silent Thunder is a natural history rich in observation of the animal world and how humans participate in it. It is also a passionate story of Payne's own spiritual quest as she turns a keen eye on her own role in this world. On every page Payne's courage and empathy shine through, giving this unique combination of scientific journal and personal memoir an unforgettable emotional power.* A 1998 Scientific American Best Book for Young Readers* A Book-of-the-Month Club Alternate and Quality Paperback Book Club selection* Silent Thunder was featured on NBC's Dateline"Payne excels at helping us to experience Africa and the majestic elephants." --The New York Times Book Review"This book will make a wonderful addition to the library of any animal lover." --Publishers Weekly
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An engaging account of a renowned biologist's pioneering work with African elephantsThis remarkable memoir of scientific discovery begins at the Washington Park Zoo in Portland, Oregon, where Katy Payne's revolutionary work in the field of elephant communication began. It was there that she first discovered the idea that elephants use infrasonic sounds--sounds below the range of human hearing--to communicate. This led Payne and her colleagues to conduct field research in Kenya, Namibia, and Zimbabwe that brought about fascinating new insights into elephants' social lives. When five of the elephant families they were studying became victims of culling, Payne changed her approach to her research as she fought valiantly to protect African elephants.Silent Thunder is a natural history rich in observation of the animal world and how humans participate in it. It is also a passionate story of Payne's own spiritual quest as she turns a keen eye on her own role in this world. On every page Payne's courage and empathy shine through, giving this unique combination of scientific journal and personal memoir an unforgettable emotional power.* A 1998 Scientific American Best Book for Young Readers* A Book-of-the-Month Club Alternate and Quality Paperback Book Club selection* Silent Thunder was featured on NBC's Dateline"Payne excels at helping us to experience Africa and the majestic elephants." --The New York Times Book Review"This book will make a wonderful addition to the library of any animal lover." --Publishers Weekly

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