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Eavesdropping on Animals What We Can Learn From Wildlife Conversations

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By: George Bumann(Author), Jon Young(Foreword By)
272 pages, illustrations
Publisher: Greystone Books
Eavesdropping on Animals
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About this book

Humans once relied on the calls of wild animals to understand the natural world and their place within it. Now, this remarkable guide reveals what our ancestors knew long ago – that tuning in to the owl in the tree, the deer in the gully, can tell us important information and help us feel connected to our wild community.

Wildlife ecologist George Bumann shares fascinating stories and insights he has gained from leading animal intelligence tours in Yellowstone National Park alongside tips, tricks, and advice for readers living in urban, suburban and rural areas. As Bumann clearly shows, you don't need an exotic vacation for wildlife encounters; listening to and observing creatures in your own backyard, on nearby trails, and in local parks, fields, and forests can lead to extraordinary experiences and a profound sense of belonging.

Contents

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

Customer Reviews

Biography

George Bumann leads field seminars on the intelligence of animals in Yellowstone National Park and, with his wife Jenny, runs an online course, "Eavesdropping on Wild Conversations". He has a master's degree in Wildlife Ecology and is a wildlife sculptor whose work can be found in galleries around the world.

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.

New
By: George Bumann(Author), Jon Young(Foreword By)
272 pages, illustrations
Publisher: Greystone Books
Media reviews

"Bumann guides the reader through bursts of connection and discovery in ways that open our eyes and ears, until we suddenly exhale, 'Wow.' There are many of these moments. You will be transformed."
– Fred Newman, performer, composer, and live sound artist

"In this captivating read, Bumann shares his profound insights on forming a deeper bond with nature by attuning ourselves to its subtle languages. He guides us into a seldom-seen world, where understanding the whispers of the earth opens the door to a life filled with more connection and meaning."
– Casey Anderson, wildlife filmmaker and naturalist

"This book is a rare gift for anyone looking to expand their connections to the natural world."
– Steve Kestrel, award-winning wildlife sculptor

"Bumann's reflections invite us to slow down, sit still, and revel in the languages of non-human Earthlings all around us."
– Todd Wilkinson, award-winning journalist and author

"This book left me yearning to be in a forest, leaning into the conversations around me."
– Joanna E. Lambert, animal behavioral ecologist and Professor, University of Colorado – Boulder

"I've spent my entire life listening to the natural world, and after reading George Bumann's book, I realize I wasn't really listening at all."
– Jack Horner, Presidential Fellow, Chapman University

"Bumann's book is not only an enlightening exploration of animal behavior but also a celebration of the magic inherent in our shared existence with countless curious beings. A captivating read, it will leave readers inspired to embrace the wonder of the world around them."
– Katie Sieving, professor of wildlife ecology and conservation, University of Florida

"In Eavesdropping on Animals, naturalist and artist George Bumann has provided a vital off-road map for all of us to find our way – and even perhaps our place – in the natural world."
–Joe Hutto, award-winning author of Illumination in the Flatwoods

"In Eavesdropping on Animals, George Bumann gives you the tools and skills you need to build a closer relationship with the natural world. And more importantly, this elegant volume will make you excited to go outside and open your new toolbox. It will improve your life."
– Scott McMillion, author, Mark of the Grizzly, and editor, Montana Quarterly

"In these pages, noted naturalist and artist George Bumann shows us how to get outside of our own thoughts, how to let the curtains that separate us from the natural world drop away. This lovely friendly book is your personal invitation to what Bumann calls "an inescapable sense of awe.""
– Carl Safina, author of Alfie & Me: and What Owls Know, What Humans Believe

"A highly readable book that clearly demonstrates there is a whole world of animal language all around us, waiting for us to figure out how to listen and how to understand."
– Con Slobodchikoff, PhD, author of Chasing Doctor Dolittle: Learning the Language of Animals

"Bumann shows us how to unlock the code of animal communication and become privy to the fascinating ways animals talk to their friends, their foes [...] and to us."
– Douglas W. Tallamy, author of Nature's Best Hope

"In this warm and welcoming book, George Bumann engages all our senses to help bring us back home again, reconnecting us to our fellow creatures on this sweet, green Earth. You won't want to miss the conversations going on around you!"
– Sy Montgomery, author of Of Time and Turtles: Mending the World, Shell by Shattered Shell

"This gracefully written, captivating book guides us in keeping our senses wide open when we venture into nature. Despite my 50 years' experience as a naturalist, I gained much new awareness, and I am already putting Bumann's teachings to good use."
– Jonathan Balcombe, author of Super Fly and What a Fish Knows

"Bumann combines his biologist's training with an artist's sensitivity to describe strategies we can apply to engage, understand, and more fully appreciate the many different ways wild species communicate. His evidence, insights, and guidance encourage us to apply all our senses – and suddenly we move beyond mere identification and into the complexity of life."
– Tony Angell, author of The House of Owls

"An enjoyable and timely reminder that there is another world we once heard and might yet hear again-if we take the time to listen."
– Tristan Gooley, author of How to Read a Tree

"Jaunty, savvy, learned and compulsively readable. Bumann teaches us how to pay attention – not just to the wild world, but also to ourselves. He's tremendous company as he takes us walking through the woods and hills, and you'll not want the walk to end."
– Charles Foster, author of Being a Beast and Cry of the Wild

"There is no doubt in my mind that reading George Bumann's book Eavesdropping on Animals will enlarge your ability to appreciate nature and add to your enjoyment of life in general. He gives us tips such as locating "treasured sit-spots", making up names for these special places, and experiencing the thrill of simply listening. When I was a teenager, I would climb to a lower branch of a big White Pine, sit quietly, and let nature come to me. Although it was not spectacular, these were some of the most pleasurable and memorable moments of my young life. This book is a trail guide to lead you there."
– Robert Bateman

"An engaging guide to a world of wonders hiding in plain sight."
– Peter Wohlleben, New York Times bestselling author of The Inner Life of Animals and The Hidden Life of Trees

"Rewilding our hearts and souls in the ways laid out in this book will go a long way toward improving people's lives as well as the health and well-being of our magnificent but wounded planet."
– Marc Bekoff, Ph.D., author of Rewilding Our Hearts and The Emotional Lives of Animals

"Naturalist and artist George Bumann listens before he looks. In so doing, he sees more than most. Eavesdropping on Animals teaches us how to listen – to the barks of coyotes, the gossip of birds, and other natural utterings – so that we can understand what the natural world is telling us."
– John M. Marzluff, Professor of Wildlife Science, University of Washington, and author of Gifts of the Crow, Welcome to Subirdia, and In Search of Meadowlarks

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