Golden Bats and Pink Pigeons

Gerald Durrell
4.04
1,053 ratings 73 reviews
Mauritius, once the home of the ill-fated Dodo (symbol of Gerald Durrell's Jersey Wildlife Preservation trust), still has among its fauna many unique but endangered species, among them Mauritian kestrels, Telfair's skinks, Gunther's geckos and pink pigeons. When Gerald Durrell went to rescue some of these creatures from extinction, he experienced danger, discomfort and exertion, but he enjoyed himself enormously. And when the trip was over, he had many living trophies for his Jersey sanctuary from where the progeny could be restored, in time, to Mauritius. ISBN: 0006355579
Genres: NonfictionAnimalsNatureTravelMemoirHumorScienceBiographyAfricaNatural History
157 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
359 (34%)
4 star
420 (40%)
3 star
240 (23%)
2 star
29 (3%)
1 star
5 (0%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Gerald Durrell

Lists with this book

When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit
The Pink Suit
The Men with the Pink Triangle: The True Life-and-Death Story of Homosexuals in the Nazi Death Camps
Pink in the Title
272 books28 voters