Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law

What's to be done about a jaywalking moose? A bear caught breaking and entering? A murderous tree? Three hundred years ago, animals that broke the law would be assigned legal representation and put on trial. These days, as New York Times best-selling author Mary Roach discovers, the answers are best found not in jurisprudence but in science: the curious science of human-wildlife conflict, a discipline at the crossroads of human behavior and wildlife biology.

Roach tags along with animal-attack forensics investigators, human-elephant conflict specialists, bear managers, and "danger tree" faller blasters. Intrepid as ever, she travels from leopard-terrorized hamlets in the Indian Himalaya to St. Peter's Square in the early hours before the pope arrives for Easter Mass, when vandal gulls swoop in to destroy the elaborate floral display. She taste-tests rat bait, learns how to install a vulture effigy, and gets mugged by a macaque.

Combining little-known forensic science and conservation genetics with a motley cast of laser scarecrows, langur impersonators, and trespassing squirrels, Roach reveals as much about humanity as about nature's lawbreakers. When it comes to "problem" wildlife, she finds, humans are more often the problem--and the solution. Fascinating, witty, and humane, Fuzz offers hope for compassionate coexistence in our ever-expanding human habitat.

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336 pages

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Michalmarie123
Apr 12, 2025
Becca - good for what it was
ediehas
Feb 28, 2025
4/10 stars
this actually was a pretty cool read, but I found only some chapters and parts held my attention long enough. sometimes the writing was too heavy on personal experience and anecdotes. but regardless i do want to read her others books, so that says something
Anonymous
Jan 11, 2025
8/10 stars
A lot of cool insight in this book. I got the sense that Roach was really trying to do her research thoroughly, and you get to see many different aspects of ecology! This was the first book I’d read from her, and I liked her sense of humor and unique way of describing all the people she met; it was a nice touch.
I thought the introduction was a bit misleading (I expected more about cases where animals are being charged or brought to court), but I still enjoyed the book for what it was. You can definitely pick and choose with this book — some chapters enthralled me whereas others I sort of just nodded along.
Would I recommend it? Yes, to basically anyone who would be interested enough to read a review of it, though there were a couple “ew” moments!
ellengryphon
Jan 09, 2025
7/10 stars
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stackedlibrarian
Dec 11, 2024
6/10 stars
Fascinating but not as humorous as her other books. Found the footnotes to be the best bits.

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