Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace

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Review #1

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There is so much fascinating information in this book. Reading Carl Sagin’s books is like gleaning the information from great scientists PHD papers – but the information is so well written, so lively – it brings the hidden worlds and thinking of animals alive! I cannot praise this book highly enough – or Mr Safina’s other books. The section on sperm whales is the best section I have ever read on whales (of multiple whale books I have read) where he pulls the curtain aside of these mysterious mammals and describes how those incredible animals think and behave – and I am amazed. Every section of the book is like this. The last chapter in the macaw section where Safina writes about beauty is incredibly thought provoking!

I wish more people can master how to write natural history like Mr. Sagan because many people are doing fascinating research, but the information is not getting to easy to purchase and read books.

I am wiser after reading this. Highly recommended easy reading for anyone interested in natural history or science!

 

Review #2

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This is an arrestingly beautiful book, both for its boldness and its clarity of mind. It’s an inquiry that takes you to new places in the assumptions one makes about other living creatures. Safina takes you on a fascinating journey, exploring the cultures of the wild animals who we share this planet with, their ways of being together and surviving together. We learn that so much of what we think of as our humanity,” the best of who we areour care for loved ones, our sense of belongingis something we share with wild animals who deserve our deepest regard. Its an engrossing read, worthy of all the over-the-top superlatives we praise books with. If you read this book, the words family, beauty and belonging will have new meaning.

 

Review #3

Audiobook Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace by Carl Safina

I have been a fan of Dr. Carl Safina’s writing since his first book “Song For The Blue Ocean” and have read all of his works multiple times, and I can happily say this is one of his best. If you have read “Beyond Words”, this could conceivably be thought of as a “sequel”, as Dr. Safina continues with the idea of animals having intelligence and individual lives and extends that theme in this book with a discussion of how animals have a definite culture and conceptualization of each other in terms of teaching and recognition of beauty among themselves and the world around them. Like “Beyond Words”, this book really altered my entire worldview in terms of how I relate and think about my fellow creatures on this Earth, causing me to have a deeper regard and respect for all living things and an even stronger conviction that they have a right to exist and thrive as much as myself or any other living thing does. A remarkable book, highly, highly recommended!

 

Review #4

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In honesty, I am about 1/2 way through the delightful journey of reading this book. I’m an animal person (Vet Ast and dog trainer of many years) so windows into the ways animals might think/learn/behave is of keen interest to me. I am reading this book very slowly — it’s densely written so you have to really absorb and think about implications and concepts. I am also <yikes> doing something I never do — highlighting sentences and paragraphs of epiphanies… and making notes in the margins — so I suggest you get the hardback version! Sometimes I pick up the book and take a few moments and leaf through what I have read already, finding these little “AH HA” moments. This book is delightful, well-written, easy to follow (read slowly or you will miss the deepest nuances), and I am thoroughly enjoying it. Like me, some may find that the book pulls forward the little thoughts we’ve had maybe all along in life: Animals Are People, Too. We are not alone in this world.

 

Review #5

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Safina explains that many animals pass on life skills and this constitutes culture. Most animals could not survive and certainly could not thrive using only the behaviors that are driven by instinct. Many of his insights are applicable to humans too.

This is an important book. Very highly recommended.

 

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