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George McGavin

The Good Bug

Following on from the success of The Good Bee, this beautifully illustrated celebration of insects by leading entomologist George McGavin highlights the pivotal role they play in our ecosystems, and what we can do to help them survive and thrive.

Insects are fascinating and ingenious. They also play an incredibly important role in maintaining life on planet Earth, and are particularly pivotal to our own survival. And yet they are under threat because of us. Since they appeared on land 420 million years ago, these small six-legged animals have been pioneers and ultimate survivors. Around 87 per cent of all plant species need animal pollination and most of this is delivered by insects — they also maintain healthy soil, assist in decomposition and are essential to the food web.

This book is a celebration, and also a call to arms. One of the UK’s foremost entomologists and respected academics, George McGavin, explains all the amazing things that insects do, what we’re doing as humans to threaten their habitats and most importantly what we can do now to protect them.
170 printed pages
Copyright owner
Michael O'Mara Books
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
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Quotes

  • johnandrewbetaizar5has quoted4 months ago
    ‘Even the smallest insect, with its intricate structure, is far more complex than either an atom or a star.’
  • joyhas quoted6 months ago
    Scottish midges breed in boggy areas in northern regions from Europe to as far east as China.
  • joyhas quoted6 months ago
    That changed with the advent of effective pesticides to control malaria and typhus, but it is easy to understand why some insects get a bad press.

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