¡Acompáñanos a viajar por el mundo de los libros!
Añadir este libro a la estantería
Grey
Escribe un nuevo comentario Default profile 50px
Grey
Suscríbete para leer el libro completo o lee las primeras páginas gratis.
All characters reduced
Called By The Wild - The Dogs Trained to Protect Wildlife - cover

Called By The Wild - The Dogs Trained to Protect Wildlife

Graham Spence, Conraad De Rosner, Elaine Bell

Editorial: Jonathan Ball

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinopsis

The thrilling story of a pioneering conservationist working with dogs to protect wildlife from poachers.
Conraad de Rosner is one of the first game rangers to focus on working with specially trained dogs to protect wildlife from poachers – both 'bushmeat' poachers, who use cruel snares to trap animals, and criminal syndicates killing for rhinoceros horn and capturing critically endangered pangolins, the most trafficked animal in the world.
Con's life – constantly at risk from poachers, wildlife and even his own fellow rangers – has been saved on numerous occasions by his devoted canine companions. His first dog, Zingela, a Weimaraner, saved Con from near certain death at the hands of two fellow rangers; on another occasion, Zingela alerted Con to a concealed wounded buffalo, one of Africa's most dangerous animals, about to charge.
When Zingela was tragically killed, hit by a car while Con was away, the only meagre consolation was that Con had kept Landa, one of the nine puppies sired by Zingela. Landa followed in his father's footsteps as the leader of the canine anti-poaching team that is still operating today. Con's story is an epic of modern-day African wildlife conservation, filled with courage, adventure and romance.
Disponible desde: 13/03/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 300 páginas.

Otros libros que te pueden interesar

  • Marie Curie - History of the Pioneer Radioactivity Researcher - cover

    Marie Curie - History of the...

    Kelly Mass

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Marie Salomea Skodowska Curie was a Polish-born, naturalized-French researcher and chemist who originated radioactivity research. She was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize, the first and only woman to win it two times, and the only individual to win the Nobel Prize in 2 different clinical classifications. 
    Her first Nobel Prize was co-won by her spouse, Pierre Curie, making them the first married set to win the reward and developing the Curie family tradition of 5 Nobel Prizes. She was the first woman to be selected as a teacher at the University of Paris in 1906. 
    Let’s take a look at what else she accomplished in her life.
    Ver libro
  • AI & Innovation - How to Transform Your Business and Outpace the Competition with Generative AI - cover

    AI & Innovation - How to...

    Omar Hatamleh, Michael Lewrick

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    AI & Innovation: How to Transform Your Business and Outpace the Competition with Generative AI is an expert blueprint on shaping and scaling the AI ecosystem of the future, revealing frameworks already tested and implemented at leading companies including Siemens, GE, and Microsoft. This book contains insight, use cases, and tools to help listeners build a brighter future for their organizations based on a fusion of disciplines, new concepts, and foresight thinking. 
     
      
     
    Written by two transformational business leaders, this book shows listeners how to create the future of the innovation engine by connecting the dots between technology, change, and business success. The authors discuss topics including understanding the core concepts behind AI, including why it matters and what it actually is; generating a roadmap of change, then applying concrete tools and methods to kick-start and anticipate transformational change; transforming the ways of working, collaborating, and realizing new market opportunities; and preparing for the future as AI and related technologies continue to progress at a breathtaking pace. 
     
     
     
    AI & Innovation is a timely, essential book for business leaders, innovation and strategy managers, and executives seeking state-of-the-art guidance on AI and proven best practices for implementation.
    Ver libro
  • The Complete Family Guide to Addiction - Everything You Need to Know Now to Help Your Loved One and Yourself - cover

    The Complete Family Guide to...

    Thomas F. Harrison, Hilary S....

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    If you are struggling to help a loved one recover from addiction--and to cope with the devastating impact on the whole family--you are not alone. But until now, there has been no single book that gives the millions of families like yours the comprehensive, unbiased information you need. This expertly written guide addresses the painful questions that spouses, parents, and grown children face every day. Why do addicts make such bad choices? How can you find (and afford) treatment that works--and convince your loved one to try it? Can relapse be prevented? When does being supportive cross the line to enabling? Providing science-based answers and resources, the authors cover crucial emotional, financial, and legal issues that simply aren't discussed in other books. The more your family knows about the myths and realities of addiction, the better equipped you will be to overcome it. 
      
    Ver libro
  • The Shocking Truth about Artificial Intelligence - cover

    The Shocking Truth about...

    Zoey Fraisers

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the most discussed and transformative technologies of the modern era. While its roots trace back to early theoretical concepts and the works of pioneers like Alan Turing and John McCarthy, AI today represents a far more advanced reality. At its core, AI is the simulation of human intelligence in machines, particularly systems designed to think and learn like humans. This can include tasks such as problem-solving, pattern recognition, language processing, and even decision-making. 
    The concept of AI has evolved significantly over the past few decades. In the 1950s, Turing’s “Imitation Game,” later known as the Turing Test, set the stage for AI development by proposing that machines could exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to that of humans. AI research started slow, plagued by limited computing power and a lack of understanding of the human brain's complexities. However, breakthroughs in machine learning, neural networks, and data processing have allowed AI to progress rapidly, particularly over the last two decades. 
    As AI becomes an integral part of daily life, its impact is undeniable. From virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa to self-driving cars, AI is increasingly present in everything from business operations to personal devices. Major corporations and governments are investing heavily in AI research, not only for its commercial potential but also for its ability to solve complex global challenges, from improving healthcare to addressing climate change.
    Ver libro
  • Against Technoableism - Rethinking Who Needs Improvement - cover

    Against Technoableism -...

    Ashley Shew

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    When Ashley Shew became a self-described "hard-of-hearing chemobrained amputee with Crohn's disease and tinnitus," there was no returning to "normal." Suddenly well-meaning people called her an "inspiration" while grocery shopping or viewed her as a needy recipient of technological wizardry. Most disabled people don't want what the abled assume they want—nor are they generally asked. 
     
     
     
    In vibrant prose, Shew shows how we can create better narratives and more accessible futures by drawing from the insights of the cross-disability community. To forge a more equitable world, Shew argues that we must eliminate "technoableism"—the harmful belief that technology is a "solution" for disability; that the disabled simply await being "fixed" by technological wizardry; that making society more accessible and equitable is somehow a lesser priority. 
     
     
     
    This badly needed introduction to disability expertise considers mobility devices, medical infrastructure, neurodivergence, and the relationship between disability and race. The future, Shew points out, is surely disabled—whether through changing climate, new diseases, or even through space travel. It's time we looked closely at how we all think about disability technologies and learn to envision disabilities not as liabilities, but as skill sets enabling all of us to navigate a challenging world.
    Ver libro
  • Dream States - Smart Cities Technology and the Pursuit of Urban Utopias - cover

    Dream States - Smart Cities...

    John Lorinc

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    WINNER OF THE 2022 WRITERS’ TRUST BALSILLIE PRIZE FOR PUBLIC POLICY
    		 
    Is the ‘smart city’ the utopia we’ve been waiting for?
    		 
    The promise of the so-called smart city has been at the forefront of urban planning and development since the early 2010s, and the tech industry that supplies smart city software and hardware is now worth hundreds of billions a year.
    		 
    But the ideas and approaches underpinning smart city tech raise tough and important questions about the future of urban communities, surveillance, automation, and public participation. The smart city era, moreover, belongs firmly in a longer historical narrative about cities — one defined by utopian ideologies, architectural visions, and technological fantasies.
    		 
    Smart streetlights, water and air quality tracking, autonomous vehicles: with examples from all over the world, including New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Portland, and Chicago, Dream States unpacks the world of smart city tech, but also situates this important shift in city-building into a broader story about why we still dream about perfect places.
    		 
    “John Lorinc’s incisive analysis in Dream States reminds us that the search for urban utopia is not new. Throughout the book, Lorinc underscores the fact that a gamut of urban innovations – from smart city megaprojects to e-government to pandemic preparedness tools – only provide promise when scrutinized together with the political, economic, social, and physical complexities of urban life.” – Shauna Brail, University of Toronto
    		 
    “Dream States: Smart Cities, Technology, and the Pursuit of Urban Utopias takes us on a fascinating journey across world cities to show how technology has shaped them in the past and how smart city technology will reshape them in the future. This book is essential reading for policy makers, researchers, and practitioners interested in understanding the opportunities and challenges of smart city technology and what it means for city building.” – Enid Slack, University of Toronto School of Cities
    		 
    “Utopia may be the oldest grift in the city-building business, but Dream States shows that technology is a timeless tool for turning the most ordinary of urban dreams – clean air and water, safe streets, and decent homes – into reality. As digital dilettantes try to sell us on a software overhaul, John Lorinc provides us an indispensable and flawless guide to the must-haves and never-agains of the smart city.” – Anthony Townsend, Urbanist in Residence, Cornell Tech, author of Smart Cities
    Ver libro