Mean and Lowly Things
Discover the fascinating world of herpetology in Mean and Lowly Things by Kate Jackson, published by Harvard University Press in 2010. This compelling account takes you on an adventurous journey into the remote swamp forests of the Congo, where Jackson embarked on a mission to collect reptiles and amphibians amidst the biodiversity crisis. With 336 pages filled with vivid storytelling, she shares her experiences of navigating endless permit delays, evading army ants, and surviving on a diet of Spam and manioc. More than just a research expedition, this book reflects her deepening love for the forest and its unique inhabitants. Perfect for nature enthusiasts and those interested in fieldwork, Mean and Lowly Things is a captivating read that highlights the challenges and triumphs of scientific exploration.