The Twilight of the Wild

The Twilight of the Wild

by Rusty Johnson
The Twilight of the Wild

The Twilight of the Wild

by Rusty Johnson

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Overview

Explorer and wildlife lecturer Rusty Johnson gives a dramatic, insightful, and many times humorous account of his adventures while living in The Twilight of the Wild. Rusty believes that the human race has entered the twilight of the wild. As modern society continually separates themselves from the natural world, we as a species are becoming domesticated, losing touch with our roots.

The story begins when Rusty was only 5 years old and his mother caught him strapping a rhinestone cat collar and leash on a dead rabbit. This was when he first became enamored with the beauty of the natural world. This "new pet", which his cat killed, was his first experience with a wild animal, and soon, decomposition. Although he promised that "It will not eat much, and everyday I will take it for a drag.", he was not allowed to keep the dead rabbit. But what he was able to keep was the connection he made with that animal, which gave him a fever-like passion to explore all facets of the natural world.

As time passed his "world" grew from raising and training hawks, owls, and a condor in up-state New York, to trekking 3,000 miles through southern Africa, and monitoring environmental devastation on an active volcano in the West Indies. Rusty immerses himself in this world, creating a direct connection to wild animals and the cultures surrounding them. Every chapter carries you through a range of captivating experiences as he works hands-on with some of the most magnificent animals in the world and encounters some of the wildest creatures and places in the world. His subjects range from sleeping among lions in the Kalahari, and tracking elephant herds, to a leg swallowing snake, and test tube tigers.

He includes several of his humanitarian experiences such as helping three young homeless girls made orphans by AIDS, as they fight for their lives in the dangerous dark alleys of Zimbabwe. He brings readers to a poverty stricken shanty village in South Africa and recalls dramatic conversations with victims of slavery, a lynching, and Rwandan genocide.

Rusty acts as an ambassador. Through his exciting adventures he promotes understanding and interaction between modern society and the natural world, thus igniting the human instinct for exploration and adventure. Once ignited, the reader becomes enticed to experience The Twilight of the Wild for themselves.

Rusty’s down to earth writing style attracts the attention of a broad audience (general interest, wildlife, humanitarian, scientific, exploration and adventure) and can be equally enjoyed by elementary thru high school students as well as adults.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940011948466
Publisher: Pyroclastic Publishing
Publication date: 11/08/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 236
File size: 112 KB

About the Author

. Rusty graduated high school with a 2nd grade reading level due to Dyslexia and ADD. Refusing to ever give up, adventure and exploration became his school. He independently traveled over 3,000 miles through 5 countries in southern Africa, filmed an active volcano in the West Indies, and married an Amazonian native during his 17 humanitarian expeditions into the Peruvian Amazon. He wrote a book entitled Twilight of the Wild (foreword written by Jim Fowler of Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom) and at the age of 25 he was one of the youngest people ever to be inducted into The Explorers Club.
Rusty has given over 4,000 assemblies at schools from preschool to Princeton University, The American Museum of Natural History, The Explorers Club, Rutgers University, Marymount College, Dowling College, EF International Language Schools, The New York Botanical Gardens, The Long Island Museum of Science, Sierra Club, MENSA, and the National Audubon Society. His television credits include Late Night with David Letterman, Live with Regis and Kathy Lee, The Late Show with Conan O'Brien, and The Today Show. His lecture series at Princeton University has been rated to be the best of their Natural History Seminars.
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