Joe Roman is a conservation biologist, marine ecologist, and editor 'n' chef of eattheinvaders.org. Winner of the Rachel Carson Environment Book Award for Listed, Roman has written for the New York Times, Science, Slate, and other publications. He is a fellow and writer in residence at the Gund Institute for Environment at the University of Vermont.
"An engrossing, timely, and important contribution to ecological
writing for the general public."--Ferris Jabr, The Los Angeles
Review of Books
"In Eat, Poop, Die, Roman provides a compelling argument for the
conservation of wildlife, showing that protecting these creatures
isn't just an ethical choice, but a necessity for maintaining the
health of our planet."--Nicholas Vincent, One Green Planet
"One of those rare books that truly changes the way you look at the
world."--Lucy Cooke, Scientific American
"Absolutely fascinating. A compulsively readable scientific
exploration of earth's ability to sustain life, but also a
collection of entertaining anecdotes from Joe Roman's career as a
biologist who has spent a considerable amount of time studying...
well, poop. Eat, Poop, Die helped me better understand our planet
and gave me a fresh burst of motivation to advocate for
it."--Shelby Van Pelt, author of Remarkably Bright Creatures
"Peculiar trivia (the size of an elephant's bowel movement is
approximately five gallons) about the importance of excrement makes
for perfect bathroom reading."--Tony Miksanek, Booklist
"This playful pop science outing satisfies."--Publishers Weekly
"With expert knowledge and wry humor, Roman returns animals to
their rightful place at the center of the environment."--Kirkus
Reviews
"Joe Roman knows how to handle words. In this, his latest book, he
ventures afield and spins a series of great and important stories
about the many surprising threads that bind together the living
world. And his writing just happens to be so good that he sweeps a
reader along."--Carl Safina, author of Beyond Words and Alfie and
Me
"Joe Roman's argument that animals remake the world is a
fascinating one. In our current age of extinction, it deserves the
widest possible audience."--Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer
Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction
"Absolutely fascinating--and you will read it with an entirely new
appreciation and respect for the role that all the other animals on
this earth play in making it work."--Bill McKibben, author of The
End of Nature
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