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Beyond the Last Village: A Journey Of Discovery In Asia's Forbidden Wilderness

par Alan Rabinowitz

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In 1993, Alan Rabinowitz, called the Indiana Jones of wildlife science by The New York Times, arrived for the first time in the country of Myanmar, known until 1989 as Burma, uncertain of what to expect. Working under the auspices of the Wildlife Conservation Society, his goal was to establish a wildlife research and conservation programme and to survey the country's wildlife. He succeeded - not only discovering a species of primitive deer completely new to science but also playing a vital role in the creation of Hkakabo Razi National Park, now one of Southeast Asia's largest protected areas.… (plus d'informations)
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I read about this book after reading an article about the Taron people (via the Now I Know blog). I was interested enough that I ILL'd the book. It's part travelogue, part memoir and part cultural history of Burma/Myanmar. The author, a wildlife scientist, tells the story of his travels deep into Burma/Myanmar. He discusses the history of the country, as well as the political climate (the book was published in 2001 and takes place in the late 1990s). But interspersed throughout the book are brief encounters with Rabinowitz's own life (his trouble marriage, his stuttering, etc). They work to ground the reader to the idea that traveling, for science or for fun, isn't easy and that everything we do has consequences.

I liked the book, I liked Rabinowitz's insights and his devotion to helping the people and wildlife of Myanmar/Burma. There are two sets of pictures that give the reader a clue into what Rabinowitz saw, even if we don't really understand the scale of what he's done. ( )
  callmecayce | May 20, 2013 |
Author explored remote northern myanmar (former Burma) with grudging permission from government. Finds new species and some self discovery. Strangely relates to other books recently read: The Spirit Catches, Three cups of Tea
  ammurphy | Oct 27, 2010 |
This is complex book. On one hand, it is a story of trying to get protection for endangered wildlife. On another hand, it is the story of human population pressure on a previousy diverse ecosystem. On another hand it is a story of an exciting adventure into lands so remote foriegners had never entered. All three themes are carried out well by the author. ( )
  billsearth | Aug 25, 2008 |
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In 1993, Alan Rabinowitz, called the Indiana Jones of wildlife science by The New York Times, arrived for the first time in the country of Myanmar, known until 1989 as Burma, uncertain of what to expect. Working under the auspices of the Wildlife Conservation Society, his goal was to establish a wildlife research and conservation programme and to survey the country's wildlife. He succeeded - not only discovering a species of primitive deer completely new to science but also playing a vital role in the creation of Hkakabo Razi National Park, now one of Southeast Asia's largest protected areas.

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