
From back cover:
“Did a transition toward exploiting animals correlate to a transition in habitat spread from tropical and sub-tropical to seasonal climates inhospitable to wild humans? Did this change necessitate exploiting other animals for survival (consuming them, wearing their fur, paradoxically fashioning animals’ dead body parts into weapons to keep killing more animals, etc.)? Could it be that human transition to hunting is a major factor shaping our physical and nature-connection evolution, turning our species more predatory and colonizing? How did and does human attempts to survive outside natural habitat equate to becoming a parasitic species, and what are potential paths for returning to our nativity? Until answers to these questions emerge, might the most reconnecting innate path, ‘giving back’ in lieu of ‘taking from’ via restoring wild habitat, reawaken our dormant wild senses and compassion for other animals and Earth?”

