Secret Life of the City, Hanna Hagen Bjrgaas
Secret Life of the City, Hanna Hagen Bjrgaas
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Secret Life of the City
How Nature Thrives in the Urban Wild

Author: Hanna Hagen Bjørgaas, Matt Bagguley

Narrator: Mary Helen Gallucci

Unabridged: 7 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/14/2023

Categories: Nonfiction, Nature, Science


Synopsis

Come along on an informative, whirlwind tour of urban species and discover that you are surrounded by wild nature, even in your own backyard.

When biologist Hanna Bjørgaas spots a fairy cup lichen in Antarctica, she is surprised to recognize it from her own backyard in Oslo. When she returns home, she embarks on a journey into urban nature, visiting city parks, cemeteries, and concrete rooftops to investigate the species that live in urban spaces. Along the way, she meets corvids, songbirds, ants, pigeons, bats, sparrows, fungi, and linden trees—and the experts who study their surprising abilities to survive, and thrive, in the city.

As Bjørgaas discovers, urban nature—and its unique mixture of species that have never lived together before in Earth's history—is valuable. More than half of the world's human population lives in densely populated areas—and plants and animals have followed us into cities. Secret Life of the City invites us to pay more attention to the sounds, sights, and smells of urban nature right outside our door.

A treasure trove of fascinating flora and fauna, this wonderful book offers a plea to save our city plants, animals, and fungi before we lose them, too.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Cav

"It began with a yellow-orange spot. I was standing opposite the penguin colony, on a rocky outcrop jutting up from the snow a few hundred yards above the shore. I looked a bit like a penguin myself..." Secret Life of the City was a nice change of pace from many of the books I typically read. I was i......more

Goodreads review by Katie

This was a fascinating and accessible exploration of the city's effects on nature. Some fun anecdotes included birds in the 90s frequently incorporating the Nokia ringtone into their birdsongs, ants perpetuating a toxic relationship with aphids, and the ability for crows to remember the face of thei......more

Goodreads review by atlas

“It took a voyage to Antarctica, to the ultimate alien landscape, for me to understand how alien I was to the common orange lichen and the seagulls, to the nature around me in what was after all the place I called home.”......more

This book might teach you one or two things about the nature around you in the city. But even if you already know these matters, it will definitely help you be more aware and considerate of the city's wildlife. A book that left me with a wholesome feeling of calm, satisfaction, and appreciation.......more