“Otters are fascinating intelligent, emotional, and sentient beings. I’ve had the pleasure of watching them romp around and hang out with their friends, and in this insightful, scientifically rigorous, and beautifully written book filled with facts and heartwarming stories, Heide Island explains how they play, socialize, hunt, survive, and thrive. It’s clear that Island, an otter expert, isn’t just a first-rate scientist and storyteller—she also deeply cares about otters, and so must we.”
—Marc Bekoff, PhD, author of The Emotional Lives of Animals: A Leading Scientist Explores Animal Joy, Sorrow, and Empathy―and Why They Matter
“Romp! is my favorite kind of natural history read. Even though I’ve lived alongside river and sea otters for years, this book made me feel like I’ve only just gotten to know my neighbors—and they are fascinating! Island combines rich descriptions of wild places and creatures with healthy seasonings of science and hilarious firsthand accounts of the trials and tribulations of field work. I was delighted by Romp!”
—Amorina Kingdon, author of Sing Like Fish: How Sound Rules Life Under Water
“Heide Island brings a Jane Goodall–like patience and wonder to the world of otters, observing with both scientific rigor and deep reverence. Romp! is an intelligent study that never loses sight of its heart, written in prose that’s as playful and engaging as its subjects. This is a book that will make you feel both smarter about the natural world and grateful to inhabit it.”
—Jennifer Lauck, New York Times bestselling author of Blackbird
“If otters read books, they would really enjoy this one.”
—Dr. Nicole Duplaix, founder of the IUCN-SSC Otter Specialist Group, cofounder of the TRAFFIC Conservation Programme
“This beautiful book captures the wonder, intelligence, and personality of otters in a way that reminds us why their survival matters so deeply. Island’s observations shine a light on the fragile relationship between otters and their changing habitats.”
—Charles Knowles, president and cofounder of the Wildlife Conservation Network
“As delightfully written as the otters themselves are to watch, this fact-filled book is a pleasure to read.”
—Joseph K. Gaydos, science director of the SeaDoc Society and author of The Salish Sea: Jewel of the Pacific Northwest