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The Hidden Life of Deer: Lessons from the Natural World
The Hidden Life of Deer: Lessons from the Natural World
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In the fall of 2007, the oak trees in southern New Hampshire produced unusually tiny acorns, starving the local squirrels and deer. Worried about the deer around her farmhouse, Elizabeth Marshall Thomas began leaving food in small piles-and soon she had more than thirty deer coming to her fields. How did they know when to come, all together, and why did they sometimes cooperate, some-times compete"
Her naturalist's eye riveted, for the next twelve months Thomas observed a host of deer families as they fought through a rough winter; bred fawns in the spring; fended off coyotes, a bobcat, a bear, and hunters; and made it to the next fall when the acorns were back to normal. What she discovered was a vast and surprising animal social life, and an eye-opening hidden trove of lessons from the natural world.
The Hidden Life of Deer is a narrative masterpiece and a naturalist's delight.
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