Moa
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Moa
Moa
The story begins with the European explorers' astonishment upon finding the gigantic bones of an unknown animal in the 1840s, a discovery that sparked global excitement. This account details the intense debates and controversies among scientists about the origin and nature of the bones, highlighting moments of insight and scandal that surrounded the moa's identification. Drawing readers into the 19th-century world of scientific discovery, it paints a vivid picture of the period's fervent curiosity and the competitive spirit prevalent among the era's intellectuals.
As Quinn Berentson delves deeper, he beautifully chronicles the advances in moa research, presenting an unbroken chain of discoveries from the initial findings up to the most recent revelations. With the advent of DNA analysis and radionuclide dating, modern science has unlocked new secrets about the moa's biology, shedding light on their evolution, behaviour, and eventual extinction. These cutting-edge discoveries offer profound insights, allowing us a glimpse into a prehistoric world long vanished.
Furthermore, Moa is not just a scholarly tome but a visually stunning piece, packed with a fantastic array of illustrations, photographs, and reconstructed images of these majestic creatures. The visually rich content complements the text wonderfully, making it accessible and engaging for a broad audience, from casual readers interested in natural history to more serious enthusiasts and scholars.
Berentson provides more than just a collection of facts; he offers a tribute to New Zealand's national icon, celebrating the uniqueness of the moa while also mourning its loss. This book fills an important gap in natural history literature, bridging the past and present through its comprehensive and thought-provoking narrative. It's a must-read for anyone fascinated by extinct species, scientific discovery, and the ever-evolving journey of understanding our planet's diverse and fantastical life forms.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781877517846
Publisher: Potton & Burton
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 11 October 2021
Country: New Zealand
Imprint: Potton & Burton
Illustration: B&W diagrams & photos, colour photos
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 200.0mm
Height: 250.0mm
Weight: 1610g
Pages: 300
About the Author
Quinn Berentson is a writer, documentary film maker and photographer. After graduating with a B.Sc. Honours from Otago University he began writing and directing children's educational television, before moving to Natural History New Zealand, where he wrote, directed and produced documentaries, working for such clients as Discovery Channel, National Geographic and Animal Planet. He continues to do this alongside other writing projects. He is based in Dunedin.
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