"To write a book such as Tiger Bone & Rhino Horn is a formidable undertaking. You must accumulate thousands of facts and spare no detail, no matter how terrible. It is always easier to write a piece of fluff and leave everybody smiling. But then, the horrors of poaching would continue unchallenged?like as tent caterpillars consuming an apple orchard, our species mindlessly consumes the others of the earth. At present, the most significant hope for our planet may be knowledge, and Richard Ellis has done a heroic job in providing a large measure of that."
"No cat purrs unless someone is around to listen."
Source: Elizabeth Marshall Thomas (2001). “The Tribe of Tiger”, p.20, Simon and Schuster
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Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
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Elizabeth Marshall Thomas is an acclaimed author and anthropologist known for her groundbreaking work on animal behavior, particularly in her book 'The Hidden Life of Dogs.'
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