Bayard H. Brattstrom is Professor of Zoology Emeritus, California State University, Fullerton CA. He is the author of over 300 scientific publications, 600 environmental and consulting reports, five books, and several chapters in books. He has received numerous grants and awards and has been Visiting Professor of Zoology at Monash University, the University of Sydney, the University of Queensland, and a Visiting Researcher at James Cook University in Australia. He currently lives in a solar-based straw bale house on top of a hill on his 640-acre Horned Lizard Ranch, south of Wikieup, Arizona.
Lizard Tales
People and Events in the Life of a Naturalist
by Bayard H. Brattstrom
Lizard Tales
People and Events in the Life of a Naturalist
by Bayard H. Brattstrom
Published Jan 09, 2018
420 Pages
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Adventurers & Explorers
Book Details
Lizard Tales
“Lizard Tales, People and Events in the Life of a Naturalist” consists of stories that I told in my ecology, evolution, ornithology, herpetology, natural history, and general biology classes or around campfires, and includes many that have never been told to anyone until now. The book is autobiographical and geographic: Chicago, Hollywood, San Diego, UCLA, Cal. Tech., New York, Arizona and also Australia, Mexico, and Central America. The stories are about animals, fieldwork, people, and weird or exciting events. Because I have met and interacted with many people, there are personal stories about Debbie Reynolds, Natalie Wood, John Steinbeck, Margaret Meade, Cellist Gregory Piatagorsky, Charles Richter (Earthquake Scale), U.S. Grant IV, The Emperor of Japan, and artist Charles Russell! Some of the fun stories include: Playing badminton with the world’s champion, Cobras getting loose at UCLA, Nobel Laureates in my class, How I invented the stent, Origin of the first elephant race in human history, Why salamanders helped Custer lose the Battle of Little Big Horn, The girl that peed with rattlesnakes, Sliding off the side of a whale, Drinking beer with the Emperor of Japan, Can lizards predict earthquakes, Three gringos and a dead horse (Costa Rica), and Attempted murder using a rattlesnake.