"Following in the footsteps of other conservationists such as J. Michael Fay and his legendary megatransect across the Congo Basin, John Davis brings to life the plight of large predators on the Eastern Seaboard, caught in an increasingly fragmented landscape. He proposes a visionary solution that offers new hope for wildlife and humans alike. Davis, like Fay, knows what he is talking about since he was right there."
Douglas Tompkins, Conservationist, and President of Foundation for Deep Ecology
"Inspired by John Muir's A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf, John Davis walks, bikes, and kayaks on a 'voyage of recovery' from the Florida Keys to southeastern Canada. He bears witness not only to wilderness that still sustains bears, panthers, and bobcats but also to the possibilities for connecting further wildways in the eastern United States. His inspiring journey reminds us all that we must rediscover the wildness we still have before we lose it forever."
Michael Brune, Executive Director of the Sierra Club
"This account of a 'voyage of recovery'—a consecrated man's historic trek among the scattered protected lands harboring remnant biodiversity in the East—recalls Thoreau's acuity, self-drollery, and wisdom. John Davis's telling of his hopeful, muscle-powered survey of the once and future North American wilderness ground truths the fundamentals of conservation biology. It's a persuasive case for expanding, reconnecting, and rewilding, not just our preserves but ourselves."
Stephanie Mills, author of "Epicurean Simplicity" and "In Service of the Wild"
"Davis's honest recounting of his adventures, and short interviews with folks along the way make the reader feel like they too are walking, cycling, and paddling along with him. . . . Big, Wild and Connected will appeal to hikers, naturalists, and outdoor enthusiasts as well as students, professors, or practicing conservationists who wish to know what needs to happen to foster a North American East which can once again sustain widely roaming predators like panthers."
Wild Muse