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Coyote at the Kitchen Door: Living with Wildlife in Suburbia

Coyote at the Kitchen Door: Living with Wildlife in SuburbiaAuthor: Stephen DeStefano
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Category: Book

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Pages: 224
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A moose frustrates commuters by wandering onto the highway; a cougar stalks his prey through suburban backyards; an alligator suns himself in a strip mall parking lot. Such stories, which regularly make headline news, highlight the blurred divide that now exists between civilization and wilderness.

In Coyote at the Kitchen Door, Stephen DeStefano draws on decades of experience as a biologist and conservationist to examine the interplay between urban sprawl and wayward wildlife. As he explores what our insatiable appetite for real estate means for the health and wellbeing of animals and ourselves, he highlights growing concerns, such as the loss of darkness at night because of light pollution. DeStefano writes movingly about the contrasts between constructed and natural environments and about the sometimes cherished, sometimes feared place that nature holds in our modern lives, as we cluster into cities yet show an increasing interest in the natural world.

Woven throughout the book is the story of one of the most successful species in North America: the coyote. Once restricted to the prairies of the West, this adaptable animal now inhabits most of North America—urban and wild alike. DeStefano traces a female coyote’s movements along a winding path between landscapes in which her species learned to survive and flourish. Coyote at the Kitchen Door asks us to rethink the meaning of progress and create a new suburban wildlife ethic.

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Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Coyote is a great story, worth the read....   December 26, 2009
David H. Small (Athol "Almont", Ma)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Stephen weaves tales of his life's work as a wildlife biologist and brings it home to our own backyard. From Polar Bears in Churchill, Condors in Peru to the Coyote down the block. This is a well written and interesting perspective on our place on the planet, our wild neighbors, and our continued relationship with them.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent, balanced book   January 25, 2010
C. Moore (Boston - Austin, MA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is wonderful. So balanced, so insightful on the state of our wild and urbanized world meshing together. Well written. Highly recommended.


5 out of 5 stars The coyote is a complex symbol of our own occupation of the land   February 6, 2010
ROROTOKO (www.rorotoko.com)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

"Coyote at the Kitchen Door" is on the ROROTOKO list of cutting-edge intellectual nonfiction. Professor DeStefano's book interview ran here as the cover feature on
February 5, 2010.




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