Book details
An Illustrated Natural History of British Moths
Published in
2010
Description
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Age
9-10
Text complexity
expert
Length
504 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- To gain a comprehensive understanding of British moth species, including their behavior, habitats, and life cycles, as presented by an expert in the field.
- To appreciate the rich biodiversity of moths in Britain, which is often overlooked in favor of more charismatic fauna, and to learn about their crucial role in ecosystems.
- To enjoy the detailed illustrations that accompany the text, which can enhance the learning experience and provide a visual guide for identifying various moth species.
- To deepen one's knowledge of natural history and entomology, which can be a rewarding hobby or a foundation for academic study and conservation efforts.