Gerald Durrell describes more amusing, informative and sometimes even tragic adventures with animals. The first part of the book covers the establishment of Jersey zoo (and therefore repeats a little of the earlier book 'Menagerie Manor') then moves on to an animal collecting expedition in Sierra Leone - a real gem in the Durrell corpus. The book then returns to the zoo and catches up with some of the animals from the first section. Finally, Durrell recounts his expedition to Mexico in search of Volcano rabbits. This book is, therefore, a bit of a mish-mash of stories but, as ever, it is a well-written and witty collection of delightful vignettes where the animals with their all-too-human characteristics are the stars of the show.