Six Legged Ghosts : The Insects of Aotearoa
Why isnt Aotearoa famous for its insects? We have wētā that can survive being frozen, weevils with snouts almost as long as their bodies, and the worlds only alpine cicadas. There is mounting evidence that insect numbers are plummeting all over the world. But the insect apocalypse isnt just a faraway problem its also happening here in Aotearoa. In recent years, we have lost a number of our native insects to extinction and many more are teetering on the brink. Without insects, the world is in trouble. Insects are our pollinators, waste removers and ecosystem engineers they are vital for a healthy planet. So why dont more people care about the fate of the tiny but mighty six-legged beings that shape our world? Richly illustrated, and including more than 100 original paintings by the author, Six-legged Ghosts: The insects of Aotearoa examines the art, language, stories and science of insects in Aotearoa and around the world. From te ao Māori to the medieval art world, from museum displays to stories of the insect apocalypse, extinction and conservation, Lily Duval explores the lives of insects not only in Aotearoas natural environments, but in our cultures and histories as well.
Price:
NZ$ 55.00
hardback
298
190 x 250 mm
29-03-2024
01-04-2024
9781988503431
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