
The Heart of the Wild: Nature Studies from Near and Far is a collection of nature-related essays by S. L. Bensusan, written in the early 20th century. The book explores the lives of various wild animals, highlighting their struggles and relationships through narrative and observation. Bensusan's unique perspective challenges traditional naturalist accounts by addressing the harsh realities of wildlife, beginning with the story of a Golden Eagle and a Red Fox that share an unusual companionship. This work invites readers to reflect on the beauty and brutality of nature.










