Thylacine: The Tragic Tale of the Tasmanian Tiger

by David Owen

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The tragic story of how ignorance, fear and lack of caring led to the extinction of the Tasmanian Tiger.

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Fascinating topic, but a bad book. Someone like David Quammen would have handled the material with analytical depth, clearly-presented evidence and unexpected insights into biology and science generally. Owen spread his material out for what he probably considers better effect, pads shamelessly and doesn't even dig deep on the interesting questions of thylacine biology and behavior. He just flails around. I learned almost nothing, and even the emotional content of the story was blunted by his inept presentation.
This is an excellent history of both the thylacine and environmental conservation in Tasmania. While this is a reference book, it was far from boring, and even delved into the cryptozoological question of the creatures continued existence into present day. I would highly recommend this book to people interested in the animal, as well as people with a passing interest in natural history and environmentalism. It is an excellent wake up call for modern day.

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David Owen is a Hobart-based writer of fiction and non-fiction for all mediums. He was born in 1956. His credits are 15 published books, which include literary novels and the acclaimed Pufferfish detective fiction series set in Tasmania. David edited Island magazine for five years and was the director of publishing for Quintus Publishing at the show more University of Tasmania. His popular series of non-fiction books include: Thylacine, the Tragic tale of the Tasmanian Tiger; Shark, in Peril in the Sea; and Tasmanian Devil, a Unique and Threatened Animal. In 1998, his love story novel Bitters End was adapted as a feature film. David was the story and script consultant for the project. David is the Official Secretary, Office of the Governor, Tasmania. His most recent publication was 13 Point Plan for a Perfect Murder, which was the seventh release in the Pufferfish series, and was published by Fullers Publishing in August 2016. show less

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Original title
Thylacine: The Tragic Tale of the Tasmanian Tiger
Important places
Australia; Tasmania, Australia

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Genres
Science & Nature, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
599.27Natural sciences & mathematicsAnimalsMammalsMarsupials; Kangaroos, OpossumsOpossums, Tasmanian Devils, etc.
LCC
QL737 .M336 .O83ScienceZoologyZoologyChordates. VertebratesMammals
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Languages
English
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Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
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