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  • The Aye-Aye and I

    Gerald Durrell

    Hardcover (Arcade Publishing, March 10, 1993)
    "In the gloom it came along the branches towards me - its round, hypnotic eyes blazing; its spoon-like ears turning to and fro independently like radar dishes; its white whiskers touching and moving like sensors; the thin, attenuated fingers on its black hands tapping delicately on the branches as it moved along, like those of a pianist playing a complicated piece by Chopin."Thus does Gerald Durrell - scientist, conservationist, and humorist par excellence - describes his first encounter with the legendary Aye-aye, the beast with the magic finger that still lurks, though in fast dwindling numbers, in the forests of Madagascar.Once thought to be extinct, the Aye-aye, one of the world's strangest creatures, is now found only in small, isolated colonies. Durrell's mission to Madagascar was to try and capture some, bring them back to his world-famous zoo on the island of Jersey, and breed them. Although on a serious scientific expedition, Gerald Durrell has a unique vision and inimitable sense of humor that make his observations and comments wondrously funny no matter how difficult or trying the circumstances. Nothing escapes his sharp eye, whether he is describing the great zoma market, the village dances, the dangerous bridges and river crossings, the strange foods and stranger magic, or the vagaries of local officialdom.As in all of Durrell's best writings, it is the animals who are the stars: here, in addition to the Aye-aye itself, the reader will delight in the author's depiction of the cat-like Fosa, the Flat-tailed tortoise, the Gentle lemurs of Lake Aloatra, and the Malagasy chameleon (which, according to Durrell, "looks as if he gets his clothes from a colour-blind Parisian designer")."It is impossible," noted the San Francisco Chronicle, "for Gerald Durrell to write anything that is less exuberant, eccentric, and amusing." In his account of this wildlife "rescue mission," Durrell is, very simply, at his superb best.
  • The Aye-Aye and I: A Rescue Journey to Save One of the World's Most Intriguing Creatures from Extinction

    Gerald Durrell

    Paperback (Touchstone, July 12, 1994)
    Here is the riveting tale of Gerald Durrell's adventures and misadventures in the enchanted forests of Madagascar, in search of the elusive Aye-aye. Once thought to be extinct, the Aye-aye, the beast with the magic finger, still lurks, though in fast dwindling numbers, in the forests of Madagascar. Durrell's mission to help save this strange creature turns into a madcap journey in which you will meet not only the enigmatic Aye-aye, but the catlike Fosa, the Flat-tailed tortoise, the Gentle lemurs of Lac Alaotra, and the Malagasy chameleons, among others. Truly nothing escapes Durrell's sharp eye, whether he is describing the great zoma (market), the village dances, the treacherous bridges and river crossings, the strange foods and stranger music, or the vagaries of local officialdom. As the San Francisco Chronicle noted, "It is impossible for Gerald Durrell to write anything that is less than exuberant, eccentric, and amusing." And in his account of this "rescue mission", Durrell is, quite simply, at his superb best.
  • The Aye-Aye and I: A Rescue Mission in Madagascar

    Gerald Durrell, Pam St. Clement

    Paperback (House of Stratus Ltd, April 1, 2003)
    Victim of 'slash and burn' agriculture, the Aye-aye is threatened with extinction in its native Madagascar. Gerald Durrell and his wife, Lee, lead an expedition to the island to bring pairs of the endangered species into captivity and to start a breeding programme in their Jersey zoo. The Aye-aye and I is the tale of their
  • The Aye-aye and I: Rescue Expedition in Madagascar

    Gerald Durrell

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 1993)
    In the gloom it came along the branches towards me, its round, hypnotic eyes blazing, its spoon-like ears turning to and fro independently like radar dishes.... I had had my first encounter with an aye-aye and I decided that this was one of the most incredible creatures I had ever been privileged to meet. Madagascar, in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa, is one of the most fascinating islands in the world. It is home to five per cent of the world's plant and animal species. Ninety per cent of its flora and fauna are found nowhere else in the world. But when Gerald Durrell visited, creatures like the aye-aye were in danger of vanishing. So Gerald Durrell decided to undertake a rescue mission. This is the tale of his hunt for the aye-aye, and the adventures he had.
  • Aye-aye and I: Rescue Expedition in Madagascar

    Gerald Durrell

    Paperback (CHIVERS LARGE PRINT (CHIVERS, WINDSOR, PARAGON & C, Jan. 3, 1995)
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  • The Aye-Aye and I: A Rescue Expedition in Madagascar

    Gerald Durrell

    Hardcover (Chivers North Amer, Feb. 1, 1994)
    An account of the adventures and events the author experienced on his expedition to Madagascar to capture the elusive aye-aye
  • The Aye-Aye and I: A Rescue Expedition in Madagascar

    Gerald Durrell

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 1992)
    The Aye-Aye and I: A Rescue Expedition in Madagascar
  • The Aye-Aye and I

    Gerald Durrell

    Hardcover (Chivers North Amer, Feb. 1, 1994)
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  • The Aye-Aye and I: A Rescue Expedition in Madagascar

    Gerald Durrell

    Paperback (Chivers North Amer, June 1, 1994)
    An account of the adventures and events the author experienced on his expedition to Madagascar to capture the elusive aye-aye
  • The Aye-Aye and I

    Gerald Durrell, Nigel Davenport

    Audio Cassette (Chivers Audio Books, May 1, 1994)
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  • The Aye-Aye and I

    Gerald Malcolm Durrell

    Paperback (John Curley & Assoc, April 1, 1994)
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  • The Aye-Aye and I

    Gerald Durrell, Nigel Davenport, AudioGO Ltd

    Audible Audiobook (AudioGO Ltd, )
    In the gloom it came along the branches towards me, its round, hypnotic eyes blazing, its spoon-like ears turning to and fro independently like radar dishes.... I had had my first encounter with an aye-aye and I decided that this was one of the most incredible creatures I had ever been privileged to meet. Madagascar, in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa, is one of the most fascinating islands in the world. It is home to five per cent of the world's plant and animal species. Ninety per cent of its flora and fauna are found nowhere else in the world. But when Gerald Durrell visited, creatures like the aye-aye were in danger of vanishing. So Gerald Durrell decided to undertake a rescue mission. This is the tale of his hunt for the aye-aye, and the adventures he had.