![]() Does coronavirus reveal a ‘World Without Us’?" - "Skies have cleared over the smoggiest urban centers, wildlife runs free in parks, streets and plazas, flowers rise from the cracks of formerly well-trodden sidewalks and birdsong replaces the more motorized score of modern daily life. ![]() Los Angeles Times: " Column: Bears thriving at Yosemite. I once dined in a Chengdu Buddhist temple with biologists who counted more than 30 plant species on our plates." The Chinese eat practically everything: I’ve been served turtle knuckles, gelatin cubes made from duck’s blood, tuna eyeballs, sea horses, bowls of chicken feet, whole songbirds, and, yes, their nests. All rights reserved.īoston Globe: " Is the coronavirus pandemic Mother Nature’s revenge?" - "In China, I always admire how when it comes to food, nothing goes to waste. Reprinted with the permission of the publisher, W. ![]() Excerpted from "THE BEAST IN THE GARDEN: A Modern Parable of Man and Nature" by David Baron © 2004 by W. ![]()
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