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A Primate's Memoir: A Neuroscientist's Unconventional Life Among the Baboons (Thorndike Adventure) Book

Robert Sapolsky, the author of Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers and other popular books on animal and human behavior, decided early in life to become a primatologist, volunteering at the American Museum of Natural History and badgering his high school principal to let him study Swahili to prepare for travel in Africa. When he set out to conduct fieldwork as a young graduate student, though, Sapolsky found that life among a Kenyan baboon troop was markedly different from his earlier bookish studies. Among other things, he confesses, he had to become a master of shooting anesthetic darts into his subjects with a blowgun to take blood samples, a mastery that required him to become "a leering slinky silent quicksilver baboon terror." He also had to learn how to negotiate the complexities of baboon politics, endure the difficulties of life in the bush, and subsist on cases of canned mackerel and beans. His memoir is, in the main, quite humorous, although Sapolsky flings a few darts along the way at the late activist Dian Fossey--who, he hints, may have indirectly caused the deaths of her beloved mountain gorillas by her unstable, irrational dealings with local people--and at local bureaucrats whose interests did not often coincide with those of Sapolsky's wild charges. It is also full of good information on primates and primatology, a subject whose practitioners, it seems, are constantly fighting to save species and ecosystems. "Every primatologist I know is losing that battle," he writes. "They make me think of someone whose unlikely job would be to collect snowflakes, to rush into a warm room and observe the unique pattern under a microscope before it melts and is never seen again." --Gregory McNameeRead More

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  • Product Description

    ?A wild and wondrous account, filled with passages so funny or so brilliant that the reader wants to grab someone by the arm and demand, ?Hey, you just gotta listen to this.?? ? starred, Kirkus Reviews

    Here is Robert Sapolsky?s witty and riveting chronicle of a scientist?s coming-of-age in remote Africa. Raised in an intellectual, immigrant family in Brooklyn, Sapolsky wished he could live in the primate diorama in the Museum of Natural History. His exhilarating account of his life in the bush with a baboon troop in Kenya is by turns hilarious and poignant.

  • 0786234326
  • 9780786234325
  • Robert M. Sapolsky
  • 1 August 2001
  • Thorndike Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 621
  • Lrg
  • Large Print
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