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Damn those bees. They're not the only flying creatures vanishing from our world at alarming rates, and the others, like butterflies and moths, are actually runners-up to Mr Bumble and his mysteriously dying ilk in pollinating plants. Plus they're more visually attractive. But even though this book has two nudges and a thanks given to the Butterfly Conservation body, that's certainly not the more notable feature of these pages. What stands out is the superlative content.
I must thank the publishers for my review copy.
For a wider picture of the wide wild world, the primary school should certainly consider [[A Journey Through Nature by John Haslam and Steve Parker]]. We also have another century: [[100 Steps for Science by Lisa Jane Gillespie and Yukai Du]]. For more about butterflies, try [[Rainbow Dust: Three Centuries of Delight in British Butterflies by Peter Marren]].
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