The jaguar is the largest cat in the Western Hemisphere. A resilient and efficient predator, it is one of the wildest creatures left on the planet. However, a million years after it appeared in the New World, the species is struggling to survive.
Heart of the Jaguar tells the story of the extraordinary undertaking to save the jaguar, which began in the jungles of Belize in the 1980s and later became the Jaguar Corridor Initiative. James Campbell tracks the legacy of Alan Rabinowitz-"the Indiana Jones of wildlife ecology"-a formidable man who fought for the corridor that now extends 5,000 latitudinal miles. From the Bering Land Bridge to pre-Columbian jungle temples to the internet,
Heart of the Jaguar takes readers in search of the jaguar's past and present-and its future.
About the AuthorJames Campbell is the author of The Final Frontiersman, Braving It, and The Ghost Mountain Boys. He has written for Outside magazine, National Geographic Adventure, Men's Journal, and many other publications. He lives in Wisconsin.
Book InformationISBN 9780393867619
Author James CampbellFormat Hardback
Page Count 336
Imprint WW Norton & CoPublisher WW Norton & Co
Weight(grams) 505g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 160mm * 30mm