Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law

Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law

2021

Ratings52

Average rating3.8

15

Okay, this turned out to be pretty fun, and informative too. It raises some important questions about how to deal with animals when they stray into the realms of humans, and how to do it in a way that allows both entities to get along - especially since only one party can really control what they're doing. There's plenty of anecdotes and stories from people who have to manage the in-between spaces: some from professionals, and some from Roach's own life and the lives of ordinary people. There's an interesting point made about how maybe humanity needs to learn to let Nature have its way in some things, and how maybe we shouldn't be trying to control it so much as learning to just live with it - go around, instead of trying to go through, so to speak.

But...IDK. This didn't feel as compelling or fun as the pevious Roach books I've read? It just might be the subject matter, which CAN get a little dry because it's mostly to do with laws, but... Not sure. Still informative, and still fun in places, just not as much as the other books of hers that I've read.

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