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Hardcover
First published December 13, 2022
"It’s raining, but is it pouring?" (The state I live in has rainstorms that are sometimes torrential, and I didn’t know that in some places rain doesn’t pour.)
"Where do America’s hunters live?"
"Watch your step—these creatures are the tiniest of their kind"
"How far are you from an earthquake zone?"
"Where are people at most risk from natural disasters?"
"Where to see a giant panda outside China" (Very few zoos around the world house pandas.)
"How people have died in America’s national parks"
"All the F5/EF5 tornadoes reliably recorded" (includes a paragraph explaining that the U.S. is an extreme outlier when it comes to tornadoes, "enduring by far the most tornadoes each year [roughly 1,200 annually; Canada comes second, with about 100 tornadoes a year] as well as the majority of the strongest [F5/EF5] tornadoes.")
"We are losing less forest than before" (one of the few optimistic nature maps)
"Australia boldly goes" (uses this landmass as a standard to dramatically illustrate scale—e.g., Australia on the sun [minuscule]; Australia on Pluto [gigantic]; Australia on Venus [nearly identical to its size on Earth].)As for format, Wild Maps for Curious Minds suffers from some of the same problems as the other two books: On several maps the colors for the various statistics aren’t different enough to be easy to decipher. This is especially unfortunate on pages that feature a single color but in tones separated by only one degree. Some of the maps demand a short explanatory paragraph. One is mixed up: The map "Where to live if you hate snakes" should instead be titled "Where to live if you love snakes" because the color emphasis is on those countries that have them. Others are missing essential information: Apparently, bears and wolves "once ruled Italy"—but these dramatic maps answer only the less interesting where in Italy they ruled, not the more interesting when. This question of when naturally follows, so it’s strange it isn’t answered.