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Gods, Wasps and Stranglers

The Secret History and Redemptive Future of Fig Trees

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Over millions of years, fig trees have shaped our world, influenced our evolution, nourished our bodies and fed our imaginations. And as author and ecologist Mike Shanahan proclaims, "The best could be yet to come."

Gods, Wasps and Stranglers weaves together the mythology, history and ecology of one of the world's most fascinating—and diverse—groups of plants, from their starring role in every major religion to their potential to restore rainforests, halt the loss of rare and endangered species and even limit climate change.

In this lively and joyous book, Shanahan recounts the epic journeys of tiny fig wasps, whose eighty-million-year-old relationship with fig trees has helped them sustain more species of birds and mammals than any other trees; the curious habits of fig-dependent rhinoceros hornbills; figs' connection to Krishna and Buddha, Jesus and Muhammad; and even their importance to Kenya's struggle for independence.

Ultimately, Gods, Wasps and Stranglers is a story about humanity's relationship with nature, one that is as relevant to our future as it is to our past. 

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      A fig tree is not just a fig tree, as listeners will soon learn in this informative audiobook. Narrator James Cameron Stewart begins with the myths and ancient religions that use the fig as a major aspect of their tenets. With enthusiasm and awe, Stewart then reveals some astounding facts that science has discovered about the seven hundred species of fig trees in existence. They are champion rainforest survivors and rejuvenators, and they can be pollinated only by one species of insect, the tiny but powerful fig wasp. In his rich voice Stewart describes these and other tidbits that boggle the mind but stay in the memory long after the audiobook ends. A sense of wonderment permeates Stewart's delivery, with good reason. E.E.S. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

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