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Fully illustrated and easy to use, this convenient guide features non-technical language and up-to-date range maps for a wide variety of butterflies and moths. Illustrations.
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There are more than 17,000 kinds of butterflies in the world. Some of them will only live for a few days. Others will migrate thousands of miles to winter in a warmer climate. Still others will hibernate through the cold months. For all butterflies, life... [ More...]
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Previously published in hardback and now made available in paperback, this ground-breaking book is a must for all interested in butterflies, whether as conservation biologist, amateur or professional entomologist or as a student studying the phenomenon of... [ More...]
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This entertaining and informative book traces the history of butterfly collection in Britain from the 17th century, when the study of natural history had its beginnings. Laced with anecdotes and quotations, the beautifully illustrated volume describes the... [ More...]
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This unique book is the first complete account of the butterflies and moths of Northern Ireland—the species, their habitats, the threats they face, the places to find them and the best ways to study them in the field. Written for the general... [ More...]
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This first reader introduces children to the lifecycle of a butterfly. With illustrations combined with photography and a strongly correlated text these child friendly layouts help readers discover the animal, its habitat and lifecycle. A summary ends the... [ More...]
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Meet the "flying flowers" of the Southwest borderlands. Butterfly expert Jim P. Brock introduces more than 150 species of butterflies common to the American Southwest. From Southern California through the borderlands of Arizona and New Mexico, and... [ More...]
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