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Last Chance to See: An Engaging Audio Summary of Douglas Adams' Journey

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Chapter 1 What's Last Chance to See

"Last Chance to See" is a non-fiction book by Douglas Adams, co-authored with wildlife expert Mark Carwardine, that chronicles their journey to observe endangered species around the globe. First published in 1990, the book combines Adams' trademark wit and humor with poignant reflections on the conservation of wildlife and the impact of human activity on the environment. Through encounters with animals like the kakapo and the northern white rhinoceros, the narrative highlights the urgency of preserving biodiversity and the beauty of the natural world, all while showcasing Adams' unique storytelling style.

Chapter 2 The Background of Last Chance to See

"Last Chance to See," published in 1990, is a travelogue by Douglas Adams, celebrated for his witty science fiction works, including "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." Adams wrote this book in the context of growing global awareness about environmental issues and endangered species in the late 20th century. He intended to raise awareness about conservation through a blend of humor and personal narrative, showcasing his journeys to see rare and endangered animals like the kakapo and the Yangtze giant softshell turtle. Reflecting a period when environmentalism was becoming more mainstream, the book serves both as a plea for ecological preservation and a poignant commentary on human impact on nature.

Chapter 3 Quotes of Last Chance to See

Last Chance to See quotes as follows:

Here are ten memorable quotes from "Last Chance to See" by Douglas Adams:

"The main thing about being an animal is that you have to learn how to make the best of your life."

"The Earth has been around for about four-and-a-half billion years, which is a long time to be the only planet with intelligent life on it."

"It is a strange, weird universe out there, and I just happen to be very lucky to be part of it."

"We are stuck with technology when what we really want is just stuff that works."

"When you’re a kid, you assume your parents are soul mates. My kids are gonna be right about that."

"If you're going to be an endangered species, it helps to be cute."

"In some parts of the world, reptiles are the dominant form of life. I thought we had sorted that out."

"It’s your planet; you’re welcome to it. But I would be a bit more careful how you treat it."

"Humans are brilliant at destroying things and catastrophic at protecting them."

"We’re going to save the planet – and then we’ll go home and read a book about it."

These quotes capture Douglas Adams' humor, insight, and concern for the natural world as he explores the plight of endangered species, reflecting on humanity's impact on the environment.

1.Listen Last Chance to See Audiobook summary at Bookey

https://www.bookey.app/audiobook/last-chance-to-see

2.Buy Last Chance to See at Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=last+chance+to+see

3.Buy Last Chance to See at Kobo

https://www.kobo.com/us/en/search?query=Last Chance to See&fclanguages=en

4.Search Last Chance to See at worldcat

https://search.worldcat.org/en/search?q=Last Chance to See&offset=1

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Chapter 1 What's Last Chance to See

"Last Chance to See" is a non-fiction book by Douglas Adams, co-authored with wildlife expert Mark Carwardine, that chronicles their journey to observe endangered species around the globe. First published in 1990, the book combines Adams' trademark wit and humor with poignant reflections on the conservation of wildlife and the impact of human activity on the environment. Through encounters with animals like the kakapo and the northern white rhinoceros, the narrative highlights the urgency of preserving biodiversity and the beauty of the natural world, all while showcasing Adams' unique storytelling style.

Chapter 2 The Background of Last Chance to See

"Last Chance to See," published in 1990, is a travelogue by Douglas Adams, celebrated for his witty science fiction works, including "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." Adams wrote this book in the context of growing global awareness about environmental issues and endangered species in the late 20th century. He intended to raise awareness about conservation through a blend of humor and personal narrative, showcasing his journeys to see rare and endangered animals like the kakapo and the Yangtze giant softshell turtle. Reflecting a period when environmentalism was becoming more mainstream, the book serves both as a plea for ecological preservation and a poignant commentary on human impact on nature.

Chapter 3 Quotes of Last Chance to See

Last Chance to See quotes as follows:

Here are ten memorable quotes from "Last Chance to See" by Douglas Adams:

"The main thing about being an animal is that you have to learn how to make the best of your life."

"The Earth has been around for about four-and-a-half billion years, which is a long time to be the only planet with intelligent life on it."

"It is a strange, weird universe out there, and I just happen to be very lucky to be part of it."

"We are stuck with technology when what we really want is just stuff that works."

"When you’re a kid, you assume your parents are soul mates. My kids are gonna be right about that."

"If you're going to be an endangered species, it helps to be cute."

"In some parts of the world, reptiles are the dominant form of life. I thought we had sorted that out."

"It’s your planet; you’re welcome to it. But I would be a bit more careful how you treat it."

"Humans are brilliant at destroying things and catastrophic at protecting them."

"We’re going to save the planet – and then we’ll go home and read a book about it."

These quotes capture Douglas Adams' humor, insight, and concern for the natural world as he explores the plight of endangered species, reflecting on humanity's impact on the environment.

1.Listen Last Chance to See Audiobook summary at Bookey

https://www.bookey.app/audiobook/last-chance-to-see

2.Buy Last Chance to See at Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=last+chance+to+see

3.Buy Last Chance to See at Kobo

https://www.kobo.com/us/en/search?query=Last Chance to See&fclanguages=en

4.Search Last Chance to See at worldcat

https://search.worldcat.org/en/search?q=Last Chance to See&offset=1

  continue reading

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