"[A] fascinating personal account of how science unfolds....Wikelski is...a great storyteller....[T]he book is also filled with charming anecdotes about animals and their underappreciated intelligence....Learning [what ICARUS might reveal] could both open our eyes to the incredible hidden lives of our animal neighbors and move us to better protect the planet that sustains us all."
--Hillary Rosner, Undark "[A] bonkers, delightful read....[Wikelski's] vision of creating a way for animals to communicate what they are remains a vital, galvanizing example of how human ingenuity and persistence can make a difference in how we understand the world around us."
--BookPage "[An] energetic memoir ... Wikelski's speculation that tracking animals capable of sensing natural disasters could warn humans about impending volcanic activity or tsunamis intrigues. It's an awe-inspiring look at the scientific process and the wonders of nature."
--Publishers Weekly "Wikelski has gotten to know more individual animals than anyone in history--in this book he helps those animals tell us their most important stories."
--Roland Kays, NC Museum of Natural Sciences and NC State University "
The Internet of Animals is an eloquent bird's-eye view of life on Earth. Martin Wikelski, a visionary biologist, has spent his career at the razor edge of technology and animal behavior. His adventurous research poses an ultimate question: What can we learn from the collective wisdom of all living things? Wikelski's narrative is fascinating and refreshingly optimistic. I read this book in a happy nanosecond, and will ponder it for a lifetime.
--Noah Stryker, author of Birding Without Borders "Wikelski's account of pioneering one of the most revolutionary approaches ever to tracking wild creatures is as uplifting as it is fascinating."
--Scott Weidensaul, author of A World on the Wing "In
The Internet of Animals, Martin Wikelski traces the trials and triumphs of a grand idea: tracking the migrations and everyday movements of multiple species from space. But while the ICARUS project may rely on satellites, its stars are the earthbound creatures that come alive in Wikelski's wonderful stories, drawn from decades of dedicated fieldwork. At its heart, this book is a loving ode to science itself, told with wit and wonder."
--Thor Hanson, author of Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid "Wildlife is in steep decline on every continent. New tools like the marvels described in this book will help, and so will a new consciousness those tools might create: the real sense of what an honor and privilege it is to share our planet with the wondrous rest of creation."
--Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature "An accessible, exciting story full of cutting-edge science brought to life through personal experience focusing on the author's central question: how can we best understand and protect the network of life on this planet with all its diversity and complexity?"
--Klaus Hahlbrock, former vice president of the Max Planck Society and author of Feeding the Planet: Environmental Protection through Sustainable Agriculture "Martin's story has the immediacy of an engaging private conversation. Enriched with enchanting vignettes of animal behavior, the book concludes with an optimistic, if idealistic, vision of our future. It is compelling, deeply thoughtful reading that leaves the reader with much to ponder. We strongly recommended the book to all those who seek a better world that respects and learns from nature."
--Peter and Rosemary Grant, authors of 40 Years of Evolution: Darwin's Finches on Daphne Major Island