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Deadly Balance: Predators and People in a Crowded World

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The predators that can hunt, kill and eat us occupy a unique place in the human psyche – and for good reason.

Whether it's lions in Africa, tigers in India or sharks in the world's oceans, we are fascinated by – and often terrified of – predators. Animals that can hunt, kill, and eat us occupy a unique place in the human psyche, and for good reason. Predation forms a big part of our evolutionary history, but in the modern world there are many people who live alongside animals that can, and sometimes do, make them prey.

In The Deadly Balance, biologist Adam Hart explores the complex relationships we have with predators, and investigates what happens when humans become prey. From big cats to army ants, via snakes, bears, wolves, crocodiles, piranhas and more, Hart busts some myths and explores the science behind such encounters. Despite their fearsome and often wildly exaggerated reputations, these animals have far more to fear from us than we do from them. By probing the latest conservation science, Hart explores how we might both conserve the world's predators and live safely alongside them.

 
 
Author: Hart Adam
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY
Pages: 368
ISBN: 9781472985361
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Lions
Chapter Three: Tigers
Chapter Four: Crocodilians
Chapter Five: Forest Legends
Chapter Six: Hyenas
Chapter Seven: Other Cats
Chapter Eight: Bears
Chapter Nine: Canids
Chapter Ten: Fish, Lizards and Primates
Chapter Eleven: What can we do?
Acknowledgements
References
Index

Adam Hart is a biologist, broadcaster, academic and author. Professor of Science Communication at the University of Gloucestershire, Adam is a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio 4, presenting documentaries on topics as varied as accidental discoveries, tree diseases, man-eating animals and rhino poaching. He also co-presented the BBC2 series Hive Alive and the BBC4 documentary Planet Ant. An avid fan of insects, Adam is also a well-known commentator on African conservation and co-directs scientific research into conservation issues at a wildlife reserve in South Africa. In recognition of his wide-ranging scientific research interests and achievements, he is a Fellow of both the Royal Entomological Society and the Royal Society of Biology.

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