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Learning From the Octopus: How Secrets from Nature Can Help Us Fight Terrorist
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Learning From the Octopus: How Secrets from Nature Can Help Us Fight Terrorist Attacks, Natural Disasters, and Disease Hardcover - 2012

by Sagarin, Rafe

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Providing a fresh approach to an age-old problem, "Learning from the Octopus" offers a fascinating look at the natural science of security and shows how the study of ecology and evolution can fortify society against disaster and war.

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Basic Books, 2012-03-27. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
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  • Choice, 03/01/2013, Page 0
  • Discover, 05/01/2012, Page 21
  • Kirkus Reviews, 02/01/2012, Page 0
  • Publishers Weekly, 02/06/2012, Page 50

About the author

Rafe Sagarin is a marine ecologist and environmental policy analyst at the University of Arizona. Among his many accolades, Sagarin is a 2011 Guggenheim Fellowship to support his work on natural security, and he was a Congressional Science Fellow in the office of U.S. Representative Hilda Solis. Sagarin has taught ecology and environmental policy at Duke University, California State University Monterey Bay, and University of California, Los Angeles. His research has appeared in Science, Nature, Foreign Policy, and other leading journals, magazines, and newspapers. He lives with his family in Tucson.