Science, mythology, and conservation ethics are interwoven in this
captivating and highly personal travelogue. It recounts how Jack
Rudloe's lifelong fascination with sea turtles led him to journey to
Central America and Malaysia to investigate the theory that magnetic
forces help guide sea turtles in their migration, and to explore the
Turtle Mother legend that shaped the attitudes of other, more primitive
cultures. These ancient myths fostered a deep respect for sea turtles
that helped to assure their sustainable harvest, in contrast with the
ruinous practices of today.