In Roam: Wild Animals and the Race to Repair Our Fractured World (Patagonia Books, $32), Hillary Rosner explores wildlife corridors across the globe, revealing how animals move through increasingly fragmented landscapes. From Yellowstone to the gullies of Kenya, Roam invites readers to experience places and species in a new way. Rosner successfully connects science with vivid storytelling in a thought-provoking and relatable manner, highlighting how human development disrupts ancient migration routes while urging readers to see ecosystems as interconnected rather than isolated. This unique blend of personal narrative, research, and imagery is both engaging and inspiring for anyone who cares about wildlife and conservation. Ultimately, Roam offers a deeper understanding of wildlife movement, along with a sense of urgency—paired with hope—for reconnecting our natural world.

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