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Our Wild Niche

Download or Read eBook Our Wild Niche PDF written by Laurie Cookson and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 1999 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Our Wild Niche
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781583483688
ISBN-13 : 1583483683
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Book Synopsis Our Wild Niche by : Laurie Cookson

Book excerpt: Wouldn’t it be great to be wild? To be so natural and free that we could do whatever we want. But we can’t. If our species went wild the results could be very unpleasant. We might lose control. Our species has allowed itself to become artificial in its efforts to be careful and considerate. But what if we have made a mistake and miss the real value of wildness? In nature, not all animals are evolving, but all of them are wild. Why? Evolution is survival of the wildest, not survival of the fittest. Being wild allows an animal to become efficient in its niche. Wild species flourish in natural diversity and harmony. How do they do it? Our Wild Niche explores what it is to be wild, the obstacles that stand in the way of our being wild, and the human traits that will come forward when we finally do reach our wild niche. It also shows how the wildness links "everything" together into a sensible and complete package that will give new insight into the role of our human emotions, feelings, instincts, adaptations and desires.


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