A fascinating look at the insect world found in one field in France - and how important that world is to all of us.
Dave Goulson is Professor of Biology at the University of Sussex. He has published more than 300 scientific articles on the ecology and conservation of bumblebees and other insects. His books include the Sunday Times bestsellers The Garden Jungle and A Sting in the Tale, which was also shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson prize and has been translated into fifteen languages. He is an Ambassador for the UK Wildlife Trusts, the National Allotment Society and the Bumblebee Conservation Trust.
Wonderfully entertaining… Engages the reader as much with the
eloquence of its argument as with the charm of its humour
*Mail on Sunday*
Goulson writes with infectious enthusiasm… A lively and important
read.
*Sunday Times*
Had me exclaiming with delight… Goulson’s book is juicy and
delicious, layered with flavours and steeped in culture
*Daily Telegraph*
Buy this book, give it as a present. It is required reading for
being a human in the 21st century.
*New Scientist*
A gripping account of the importance of insects to our
environment…. Goulson has an easy-going style and an enthusiastic
yet rigourous approach to material that could seem dry … Goulson’s
patient attempts to establish a link between [bees’ colony collapse
disorder and a new class of insecticide] become as gripping as any
forensic thriller.
*Financial Times*
For those who think of science as being dry and boring this book
will be a revelation. Goulson’s book is juicy and delicious,
layered with flavours and steeped in culture.
*Daily Telegraph*
Glorious… The real pleasure of reading this book is hearing the hum
of biodiversity rising from every page.
*The Times*
A wonderfully entertaining one-man campaign… A blend of scientific
evidence and amusing travelogue that engages the reader as much
with the eloquence of its argument as with the charm of its
humour.
*Mail on Sunday*
An inspirational case for awareness and appreciation of the teeming
diversity.
*Spectator*
Urgent and impassioned.
*Independent*
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