"Dinerstein's compelling tour of wild places and his vivid portraits of intrepid wildlife defenders offer convincing arguments for providing the treasures of nature with the same reverence and protection we accord cherished works of art."
Booklist
"More than almost anyone else alive, Eric Dinerstein has gone where the wild things are. Part travelogue, part autobiography, Tigerland is filled with stories of exploration and adventure, told with wisdom, wit, and affection."
David S. Wilcove, Princeton University, author of "The Condor's Shadow"
"This delightfully readable memoir illustrates why the best field biology is also adventure, and why the search for adventure is the best way to conduct field biology."
Edward O. Wilson, University Research Professor Emeritus at Harvard University
"...thoroughly enjoyable book that combines a memoir of his many field trips to exotic locales with a powerful call for the preservation of species and restoration of natural habitats. His delightful writing style is scientifically accurate but completely accessible to readers who are not well versed in the arcane details of evolutionary biology and ecological theory...recommended."
Choice
"Dinerstein brings his work to life in vivid, inspirational detail."
Science News