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Sweet in Tooth and Claw

nature is more cooperative than we think
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In Sweet in Tooth and Claw, Kristin Ohlson explores the interconnected relationships within ecosystems and how cooperation plays a vital role in the natural world. Through a blend of science, history, and personal narratives, the book delves into the ways in which living organisms collaborate to survive and thrive. It's a thoughtful examination of nature's intrinsic balance and the cooperative forces that shape our environment.
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This book may appeal to you if you're fascinated by the interconnectedness of ecosystems and the collaborative relationships in nature. Exploring how species work together in surprising ways, it paints a vivid picture of nature's intricate web of interdependence, offering insights that might change how you perceive the natural world.

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Ever since Darwin, science has enshrined competition as biology's brutal architect. But this revelatory new book argues that our narrow view of evolution has caused us to ignore the generosity and cooperation that exist around us, from the soil to the sky.

In Sweet in Tooth and Claw, Kristin Ohlson explores the subtle ways in which nature is in constant collaboration to the betterment of all species. From the bear that discards the remainders of his salmon dinner on the forest ground, to the bright coral reefs of Cuba, she shows readers not only the connectivity lying beneath the surface in natural ecosystems, but why it's vital for humans to incorporate that understanding into our interactions with nature, and also with each other.

Much of the damage that humans have done to our natural environment stems from our ignorance of these dense webs of connection. As we struggle to cope with the environmental hazards that our behaviour has unleashed, it's more important than ever to understand nature's billions of cooperative interactions. This way, we can stop disrupting them and instead rely on them to renew ecosystems.

In reporting from the frontlines of scientific research, regenerative agriculture, and urban conservation, Ohlson shows that a shift from focusing on competition to collaboration can heal not only our relationships with the natural world but also with each other.

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'Deftly weaving together science, social thought, and a remarkable cast of characters, Ohlson's book uncovers the marvellous partnerships that make life possible, showing that cooperation, not competition, is the key to survival.'
-Elizabeth Carlisle, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at UC Santa Barbara, and author of Healing Grounds: Climate, Justice, and the Deep Roots of Regenerative Farming

'Ohlson looks at nature through the lens of cooperation, from the intricate workings of one-celled creatures all the way to entire forests and cities (above and below ground). This deeply-reported and stunning book holds up a mirror to us humans, showing how we thrive when we embrace nature's generous spirit.'
-Judith Schwartz, author of The Reindeer Chronicles and Other Inspiring Stories of Working With Nature to Heal the Earth

'Journalist Ohlson pushes back against the Darwinian notion that "competition rules" in this vivid survey ... Alongside the fascinating case studies, Ohlson reflects on her own connection to nature in oft-lyrical prose ... This is as charming as it is enlightening.'
-Publishers Weekly

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925713169

Publisher: Scribe Publications

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 August 2022

Country: Australia

Imprint: Scribe Publications

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 66.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 440g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Kristin Ohlson is a freelance writer and author based in Orgeon. She is a frequent contributor to Discover magazine, and has published articles and essays in a wide array of print and online venues, including the Smithsonian, The Christian Science Monitor, Salon, Gourmet, New Scientist, Oprah, Ladies Home Journal, and Utne. Ohlson also wrote the memoir Stalking the Divine, which won the American Society of Journalists and Authors' 2004 Best Nonfiction Book award, and is the co-author of the New York Times bestselling Kabul Beauty School.

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