Save the Humans Beginning with a childhood spent catching poisonous snakes and chasing after alligators, Rob Stewart, the award-winning documentary filmmaker behind Sharkwater, charts his development into one of the world's leading environmental ac
| TITLE | : | Save the Humans |
| AUTHOR | : | |
| RATING | : | 4.56 (423 Votes) |
| ASIN | : | 0307360083 |
| FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
| NUMBER of PAGES | : | 304 Pages |
| PUBLISH DATE | : | 2013-04-02 |
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An impassioned and inspiring story from the creator of the award-winning documentary Sharkwater. Beginning with a childhood spent catching poisonous snakes and chasing after alligators, Rob Stewart, the award-winning documentary filmmaker behind Sharkwater, charts his development into one of the world's leading environmental activists. Risking arrest and mafia reprisal in Costa Rica, nearly losing a leg in Panama and getting lost at sea in the remote Galapagos Islands, Stewart is living proof that the best way to create change in the world is to dive in over your head. With his efforts to save sharks leading to tangible policy change in countries around the world, Stewart sets his sights on a slightly bigger goal: saving humanity. Criss-crossing the globe to meet with the visionaries, entrepreneurs, scientists and children working to solve our environmental crises, Stewart'
EDITORIAL :
"Save the Humans isa project of passion--part memoir, part rallying cry, it documents how Stewart's love of the natural world made him a conservationist and asks how we can save other species if we can't save ourselves." —CBC Books"Chock-full of sobering statistics about the massive depletion of fish populations as well as the wide-reaching threat of ocean acidification. It also details Stewart's adventure-filled, nature-loving life." —Winnipeg Free Press"Part Michael Moore, part Jacques Cousteau, Rob Stewart is an interesting hybrid with enough integrity, and enough filmmaker hustle, to swim with the sharks and make us love them." —The Vancouver Sun
REVIEW :
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