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How an iconic bird's final days exposed the reality of human-caused extinction

The great auk is one of the most tragic and documented examples of extinction. A flightless bird that bred primarily on the remote islands of the North Atlantic,...

  • Name : The Last of Its Kind: The Search for the Great Auk and the Discovery of Extinction
  • Vendor : Princeton University Press
  • Type : Books
  • Manufacturing : 2024 / 08 / 26
  • Barcode : 9780691230986
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The Last of Its Kind: The Search for the Great Auk and the Discovery of Extinction
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How an iconic bird's final days exposed the reality of human-caused extinction

The great auk is one of the most tragic and documented examples of extinction. A flightless bird that bred primarily on the remote islands of the North Atlantic, the last of its kind were killed in Iceland in 1844. Gísli Pálsson draws on firsthand accounts from the Icelanders who hunted the last great auks to bring to life a bygone age of Victorian scientific exploration while offering vital insights into the extinction of species.

Pálsson vividly recounts how British ornithologists John Wolley and Alfred Newton set out for Iceland to collect specimens only to discover that the great auks were already gone. At the time, the Victorian world viewed extinction as an impossibility or trivialized it as a natural phenomenon. Pálsson chronicles how Wolley and Newton documented the fate of the last birds through interviews with the men who killed them, and how the naturalists' Icelandic journey opened their eyes to the disappearance of species as a subject of scientific concern--and as something that could be caused by humans.

Blending a richly evocative narrative with rare, unpublished material as well as insights from ornithology, anthropology, and Pálsson's own North Atlantic travels, The Last of Its Kind reveals how the saga of the great auk opens a window onto the human causes of mass extinction.

Author: Gísli Pálsson
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 02/06/2024
Pages: 328
Weight: 1.1lbs
Size: 8.60h x 5.50w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9780691230986


Review Citation(s):
Kirkus Reviews 11/01/2023
Publishers Weekly 11/27/2023

About the Author
Gísli Pálsson is professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of Iceland. His books include The Human Age, Down to Earth, and The Man Who Stole Himself.

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