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The Song of the Dodo Free Audiobook Download

David Quammen

Exploring extinction, evolution, and the fragility of our world.

4.288201ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: David Quammen

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780684827124

Language: English

Publish Date: 08/15/1996

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Thirty-Six Persian Throw Rugs
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Chapter 2: The Man Who Knew Islands
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Chapter 3: So Huge a Bigness
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Chapter 4: Rarity unto Death
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Chapter 5: Preston’s Bell
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Chapter 6: The Coming Thing
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Chapter 7: The Hedgehog of the Amazon
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Chapter 8: The Song of the Indri
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Chapter 9: World in Pieces
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Chapter 10: Message from Aru
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Who should listen The Song of the Dodo

"The Song of the Dodo" by David Quammen is ideal for nature enthusiasts, conservationists, and anyone interested in biodiversity and evolutionary biology. Those who appreciate engaging storytelling that weaves together science, history, and personal reflection will find Quammen's exploration of island biogeography both informative and captivating. This audiobook is also perfect for listeners seeking to understand the intricate relationships between species and their environments, as well as the pressing challenges of extinction and conservation in our rapidly changing world.

3 quotes from The Song of the Dodo

  • "To puzzle through the double helix is to confront the deepest strangeness of our existence."
  • "Isolation is the enemy of all living things. We are all interconnected, and the loss of a single species can reverberate through the entire ecosystem."
  • "The lessons of extinction are written in the records of the past; they remind us of the fragility of life and the responsibility we hold for the planet."

Author : David Quammen

David Quammen, born in February 1948, is an acclaimed author known for his engaging writing on science, nature, and travel. His work has been featured in prominent publications, including National Geographic, Outside, Harper's, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times Book Review. In addition to his nonfiction, Quammen has penned fiction and spent fifteen years contributing a column titled "Natural Acts" to Outside magazine. He resides in Bozeman, Montana.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

The Song of the Dodo Free Audiobook Download

David Quammen

Exploring extinction, evolution, and the fragility of our world.

4.288201rating

Information

Author: David Quammen

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780684827124

Language: English

Publish Date: 08/15/1996

AudioBook length: 31 min

The Song of the Dodo audiobook cover
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Who should listen The Song of the Dodo

"The Song of the Dodo" by David Quammen is ideal for nature enthusiasts, conservationists, and anyone interested in biodiversity and evolutionary biology. Those who appreciate engaging storytelling that weaves together science, history, and personal reflection will find Quammen's exploration of island biogeography both informative and captivating. This audiobook is also perfect for listeners seeking to understand the intricate relationships between species and their environments, as well as the pressing challenges of extinction and conservation in our rapidly changing world.

3 quotes from The Song of the Dodo

  • "To puzzle through the double helix is to confront the deepest strangeness of our existence."
  • "Isolation is the enemy of all living things. We are all interconnected, and the loss of a single species can reverberate through the entire ecosystem."
  • "The lessons of extinction are written in the records of the past; they remind us of the fragility of life and the responsibility we hold for the planet."

Author: David Quammen

David Quammen, born in February 1948, is an acclaimed author known for his engaging writing on science, nature, and travel. His work has been featured in prominent publications, including National Geographic, Outside, Harper's, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times Book Review. In addition to his nonfiction, Quammen has penned fiction and spent fifteen years contributing a column titled "Natural Acts" to Outside magazine. He resides in Bozeman, Montana.