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100 Heartbeats

The Race to Save Earth's Most Endangered Species

Jeff Corwin

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Rodale Press
02 May 2018
Popular television host Jeff Corwin takes readers on a gripping journey around the world to meet the animals threatened by extinction

It's no secret that our planet is in crisis. Environmental threats such as climate change, pollution, habitat loss, and land degradation threaten the survival of thousands of plant and animal species. In 100 Heartbeats, Jeff Corwin provides an urgent portrait of the wildlife teetering on the brink.

From the forests slipping away beneath the stealthy paws of the Florida panther, to the giant panda's plight to climb ever higher in the mountains of China, Corwin takes you on a global tour to witness firsthand the critical state of our natural world. Along the way, he shares inspiring stories of battles being waged and won by the conservationists on the front lines of defense. The race to save the planet's most endangered wildlife is under way. Every heartbeat matters.

Popular television host Jeff Corwin takes readers on a gripping journey around the world to meet the animals threatened by extinction

It's no secret that our planet is in crisis. Environmental threats such as climate change, pollution, habitat loss, and land degradation threaten the survival of thousands of plant and animal species. In 100 Heartbeats, Jeff Corwin provides an urgent portrait of the wildlife teetering on the brink.

From the forests slipping away beneath the stealthy paws of the Florida panther, to the giant panda's plight to climb ever higher in the mountains of China, Corwin takes you on a global tour to witness firsthand the critical state of our natural world. Along the way, he shares inspiring stories of battles being waged and won by the conservationists on the front lines of defense. The race to save the planet's most endangered wildlife is under way. Every heartbeat matters.

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Imprint:   Rodale Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 153mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   352g
ISBN:   9781605294148
ISBN 10:   1605294144
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

From an early age,Jeff Corwinhas worked for the conservation of endangered species. In addition to his work as a wildlife biologist, Corwin is also an Emmy Award-winning producer and host of more than a dozen television series that have been broadcast in more than 100 countries for the following networks- Discovery, Animal Planet, Disney, the Food Network, NBC, CNN, and the Travel Channel. His most recent documentary project, MSNBC's100Heartbeats,is based on this book. He is the author ofLiving On the Edge(Rodale, 2004) and the Jeff CorwinJunior ExplorersSeries (Puffin Books). Corwin holds bachelor of science degrees in biology and anthropology from Bridgewater State College and a master of science degree in wildlife and fisheries conservation from the University of Massachusetts. He is the founder of the EcoZone, an interactive museum in Norwell, Massachusetts. When not in the field, Corwin resides with his wife and two daughters on a small island off of the southeastern coast of Massachusetts.

Reviews for 100 Heartbeats: The Race to Save Earth's Most Endangered Species

A compelling portrait of several endangered species [100 Heartbeats is] equal-part adventure story, travelogue, history lesson, environmental textbook, and investigative journalism. Perhaps most importantly, it also serves as a call to action. [A] valuable, far-reaching look at endangered species and global efforts to save them. Determined but far from didactic Corwin manages to dull the hopelessness and build a strong case for continuing efforts now and in the future. [A] forceful plea for humanity to stop the so-called Sixth Extinction, [100 Heartbeats] stress[es] that humans are responsible for the extinction crisis, and only they have the power to stop it. Corwin's conversational, upbeat style makes readers care about the species in peril. Corwin advances the important message that every heartbeat matters. On a warming world, conservation and wildlife protection is an increasingly desperate battle. Here are the stories of some real heroes, who should move us all to real action. A wonderful read filled with great outdoor adventure stories and fresh, interesting science. Jeff Corwin's love of animals shines through these narratives. Drawing from his travels to the front lines of the extinction crisis, Jeff Corwin paints a compelling portrait of the many threats facing our planet's wildlife. Alternately frightening and inspiring, 100 Heartbeats holds important lessons about the impacts we have on endangered animals and what we can do to save them. A riveting firsthand account of the lives of endangered animals and the stalwart efforts to secure their future. 100 Heartbeats makes the case clearly: Those present on the planet now have the responsibility, potential, and the opportunity for heroic rescue. Jeff Corwin is the best nature guide I know. In his gripping new book he pulls us into the life-and-death struggle to save the world's most endangered species. Rather than a collection of obituaries for endangered species, 100 Heartbeats illustrates how committed individuals and conservation organizations can prevent extinctions. This engaging mix of adventure, compassion for nature, and solid natural history is a perfect introduction to a world we are about to lose unless we act now. A compelling portrait of several endangered species...[100 Heartbeats is] equal-part adventure story, travelogue, history lesson, environmental textbook, and investigative journalism. Perhaps most importantly, it also serves as a call to action. --The Scientific American [A] valuable, far-reaching look at endangered species and global efforts to save them. Determined but far from didactic...Corwin manages to dull the hopelessness and build a strong case for continuing efforts now and in the future. --Publishers Weekly [A] forceful plea for humanity to stop the so-called Sixth Extinction, [100 Heartbeats] stress[es] that humans are responsible for the extinction crisis, and only they have the power to stop it. --Columbia Journalism Review Corwin's conversational, upbeat style makes readers care about the species in peril. --Booklist Corwin advances the important message that every heartbeat matters. --Kirkus Reviews The importance of this absorbing and exciting book is that it bears witness to Earth's vanishing wildlife by an expert who has actually visited the species, one by one. Corwin reports their status and prognosis, their case histories, and humanity's chances to save each one--if we awaken in time. --E. O. Wilson, research professor, Harvard University, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of On Human Nature and The Ants On a warming world, conservation and wildlife protection is an increasingly desperate battle. Here are the stories of some real heroes, who should move us all to real action. --Bill McKibben, author of Deep Economy A wonderful read filled with great outdoor adventure stories and fresh, interesting science. Jeff Corwin's love of animals shines through these narratives. --Bruce Babb itt, former US Secretary of the Interior, and chairman, World Wildlife Fund Drawing from his travels to the front lines of the extinction crisis, Jeff Corwin paints a compelling portrait of the many threats facing our planet's wildlife. Alternately frightening and inspiring, 100 Heartbeats holds important lessons about the impacts we have on endangered animals and what we can do to save them. --Rodger Schlickeisen, president and CEO, Defenders of Wildlife A riveting firsthand account of the lives of endangered animals and the stalwart efforts to secure their future. 100 Heartbeats makes the case clearly: Those present on the planet now have the responsibility, potential, and the opportunity for heroic rescue. --Thomas E. Lovejoy, PhD, biodiversity chair and former president of the Heinz Center for Science, Economics, and the Environment Jeff Corwin is the best nature guide I know. In his gripping new book he pulls us into the life-and-death struggle to save the world's most endangered species. Rather than a collection of obituaries for endangered species, 100 Heartbeats illustrates how committed individuals and conservation organizations can prevent extinctions. This engaging mix of adventure, compassion for nature, and solid natural history is a perfect introduction to a world we are about to lose unless we act now. --Dr. Eric Dinerstein, Chief Scientist, World Wildlife Fund A compelling portrait of several endangered species [100 Heartbeats is] equal-part adventure story, travelogue, history lesson, environmental textbook, and investigative journalism. Perhaps most importantly, it also serves as a call to action. The Scientific American [A] valuable, far-reaching look at endangered species and global efforts to save them. Determined but far from didactic Corwin manages to dull the hopelessness and build a strong case for continuing efforts now and in the future. Publishers Weekly [A] forceful plea for humanity to stop the so-called Sixth Extinction, [100 Heartbeats] stress[es] that humans are responsible for the extinction crisis, and only they have the power to stop it. Columbia Journalism Review Corwin's conversational, upbeat style makes readers care about the species in peril. Booklist Corwin advances the important message that every heartbeat matters. Kirkus Reviews The importance of this absorbing and exciting book is that it bears witness to Earth s vanishing wildlife by an expert who has actually visited the species, one by one. Corwin reports their status and prognosis, their case histories, and humanity s chances to save each one if we awaken in time. E. O. Wilson, research professor, Harvard University, and Pulitzer Prize winning author of On Human Nature and The Ants On a warming world, conservation and wildlife protection is an increasingly desperate battle. Here are the stories of some real heroes, who should move us all to real action. Bill McKibben, author of Deep Economy A wonderful read filled with great outdoor adventure stories and fresh, interesting science. Jeff Corwin's love of animals shines through these narratives. Bruce Babb itt, former US Secretary of the Interior, and chairman, World Wildlife Fund Drawing from his travels to the front lines of the extinction crisis, Jeff Corwin paints a compelling portrait of the many threats facing our planet's wildlife. Alternately frightening and inspiring, 100 Heartbeats holds important lessons about the impacts we have on endangered animals and what we can do to save them. Rodger Schlickeisen, president and CEO, Defenders of Wildlife A riveting firsthand account of the lives of endangered animals and the stalwart efforts to secure their future. 100 Heartbeats makes the case clearly: Those present on the planet now have the responsibility, potential, and the opportunity for heroic rescue. Thomas E. Lovejoy, PhD, biodiversity chair and former president of the Heinz Center for Science, Economics, and the Environment Jeff Corwin is the best nature guide I know. In his gripping new book he pulls us into the life-and-death struggle to save the world's most endangered species. Rather than a collection of obituaries for endangered species, 100 Heartbeats illustrates how committed individuals and conservation organizations can prevent extinctions. This engaging mix of adventure, compassion for nature, and solid natural history is a perfect introduction to a world we are about to lose unless we act now. Dr. Eric Dinerstein, Chief Scientist, World Wildlife Fund A compelling portrait of several endangered species...[100 Heartbeats is] equal-part adventure story, travelogue, history lesson, environmental textbook, and investigative journalism. Perhaps most importantly, it also serves as a call to action. --The Scientific American [A] valuable, far-reaching look at endangered species and global efforts to save them. Determined but far from didactic...Corwin manages to dull the hopelessness and build a strong case for continuing efforts now and in the future. -- Publishers Weekly [A] forceful plea for humanity to stop the so-called Sixth Extinction, [100 Heartbeats] stress[es] that humans are responsible for the extinction crisis, and only they have the power to stop it. -- Columbia Journalism Review Corwin's conversational, upbeat style makes readers care about the species in peril. -- Booklist Corwin advances the important message that every heartbeat matters. -- Kirkus Reviews The importance of this absorbing and exciting book is that it bears witness to Earth's vanishing wildlife by an expert who has actually visited the species, one by one. Corwin reports their status and prognosis, their case histories, and humanity's chances to save each one--if we awaken in time. --E. O. Wilson, research professor, Harvard University, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of On Human Nature and The Ants On a warming world, conservation and wildlife protection is an increasingly desperate battle. Here are the stories of some real heroes, who should move us all to real action. --Bill McKibben, author of Deep Economy A wonderful read filled with great outdoor adventure stories and fresh, interesting science. Jeff Corwin's love of animals shines through these narratives. --Bruce Babb itt, former US Secretary of the Interior, and chairman, World Wildlife Fund Drawing from his travels to the front lines of the extinction crisis, Jeff Corwin paints a compelling portrait of the many threats facing our planet's wildlife. Alternately frightening and inspiring, 100 Heartbeats holds important lessons about the impacts we have on endangered animals and what we can do to save them. --Rodger Schlickeisen, president and CEO, Defenders of Wildlife A riveting firsthand account of the lives of endangered animals and the stalwart efforts to secure their future. 100 Heartbeats makes the case clearly: Those present on the planet now have the responsibility, potential, and the opportunity for heroic rescue. --Thomas E. Lovejoy, PhD, biodiversity chair and former president of the Heinz Center for Science, Economics, and the Environment Jeff Corwin is the best nature guide I know. In his gripping new book he pulls us into the life-and-death struggle to save the world's most endangered species. Rather than a collection of obituaries for endangered species, 100 Heartbeats illustrates how committed individuals and conservation organizations can prevent extinctions. This engaging mix of adventure, compassion for nature, and solid natural history is a perfect introduction to a world we are about to lose unless we act now. --Dr. Eric Dinerstein, Chief Scientist, World Wildlife Fund A compelling portrait of several endangered species...[100 Heartbeats is] equal-part adventure story, travelogue, history lesson, environmental textbook, and investigative journalism. Perhaps most importantly, it also serves as a call to action. --The Scientific American [A] valuable, far-reaching look at endangered species and global efforts to save them. Determined but far from didactic...Corwin manages to dull the hopelessness and build a strong case for continuing efforts now and in the future. -- Publishers Weekly [A] forceful plea for humanity to stop the so-called Sixth Extinction, [100 Heartbeats] stress[es] that humans are responsible for the extinction crisis, and only they have the power to stop it. -- Columbia Journalism Review Corwin's conversational, upbeat style makes readers care about the species in peril. -- Booklist Corwin adva


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