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Edge of the Jungle

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A collection of lyrical natural-history essays recounts life and observation at a tropical research station in British Guiana. The author describes landscapes and microhabitats—from beach and clearings to hammocks and cultivated gardens—along with close studies of local animals such as army ants, leaf-cutting ants, birds, butterflies, toads, and tree-frogs. Episodes blend careful field notes, vivid sensory description, and anecdotal details of camp routine and collaborators, conveying methods of observation and the rhythms of tropical ecology. A brief scientific appendix supplies identification names, while individual pieces function as self-contained meditations on particular species, behaviors, and habitats.

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William Beebe

William Beebe was an American naturalist and ornithologist, renowned for his explorations of the tropics and his contributions to the understanding of wildlife. His works often reflect his deep appreciation for nature and the intricacies of ecosystems. Beebe is particularly known for his book "Edge of the Jungle," which chronicles his adventures and observations in the Amazon rainforest. His writings blend scientific observation with vivid storytelling, making them accessible to a broad audience. Through titles like "Jungle Peace" and "The Log of the Sun: A Chronicle of Nature's Year," Beebe has left a lasting impact on nature writing and environmental awareness.

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