A Marine Biologist’s Quest to Protect One of the Most Ancient Animals on Earth
This breathtaking memoir about a female scientist's fight to save sea turtles is "a wonderful book that will appeal to ... anyone interested in the world around us."--Dr. Jane Goodall In 2015, a team of researchers carefully removed a plastic straw from a sea turtle's nostril off the coast of Costa Rica. The disturbing incident, which was captured on video, went viral, leading to corporate straw bans around the world. In this evocative book, reminiscent of Jane Goodall's memoir In the Shadow of Man, the marine biologist behind the camera, Christine Figgener, recounts her own life spent studying and protecting sea turtles. Figgener shares how she went from a small, gray town on the edge of industry to the lush coastline of Costa Rica, where she fell in love with the local environment and its famous residents: the sea turtles. As Figgener describes patrolling the beach at night, swimming with turtles in the open ocean, watching tiny turtles emerge from sandy nests, and risking her life during tropical storms, readers will be inspired to live their own lives differently to ensure the survival of these magnificent creatures.
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