A fascinating popular science book that reveals how much we really know - and don't know - about the natural world. Explains why we need to be more concerned about ecosystems than individual iconic species such as the giant panda and gorilla.
A fascinating popular science book that reveals how much we really know - and don't know - about the natural world. Explains why we need to be more concerned about ecosystems than individual iconic species such as the giant panda and gorilla.
Dr. Ken Thompson recently retired as Senior Research Fellow and Honorary Senior Lecturer of the Department of Animal and Plant Sciences at the University of Sheffield. He is author of several books, including The Books of Weeds, An Ear to the Ground: Understanding Your Garden and No Nettles Required: The reassuring truth about wildlife gardening, and co-author of The Ecology of Seeds.
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Foreword by Tony Kendle Introduction What is biodiversity? Biodiversity: where and why? Inside species What is biodiversity worth? Threats to biodiversity Are species necessary? Reasons to be cheerful? Glossary References
Foreword by Tony Kendle Introduction What is biodiversity? Biodiversity: where and why? Inside species What is biodiversity worth? Threats to biodiversity Are species necessary? Reasons to be cheerful? Glossary References
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