"Tenacious of Life is a great resource for individuals seeking primary sources that relate to the intersections of human and nonhuman history. Those interested in learning more about slavery, war, Manifest Destiny, and more through the lens of environmental history will find this book insightful."—Mette Flynt, Chronicles of Oklahoma
"This book should be of equal interest to historians and naturalists."—J. S. Schwartz, Choice
“Valuable and beautiful, if also haunting and provocative. This book fills a serious gap in our literature and gives cause for deep reflection as we stand on the verge of the human-caused Sixth Extinction. The introduction is superb, opening with an important discussion of the central role in the Audubon and Bachman essays of white supremacy, speciesism, slavery, and other forms of violence, and ending with a brief but illuminating comparison with Susan Fenimore Cooper and Henry David Thoreau—a fascinating, even riveting, treatment. The primary essays that follow are classics in natural history, full of energy, incident, and anecdote.”—Laura Dassow Walls, author of Henry David Thoreau: A Life