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British Butterflies: Figures and Descriptions of Every Native Species: A Comprehensive Guide to British Butterfly Species and Habitats

Language
English
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Non-fiction

In "British Butterflies: Figures and Descriptions of Every Native Species," W. S. Coleman meticulously compiles an extensive and richly detailed account of the native butterfly species found across Britain. With an eye for both scientific precision and artistic representation, Coleman combines stunning illustrations with descriptive text that reflects the intricate relationships between the butterflies and their ecosystems. The book serves as both a field guide and a reference work, embodying the 19th-century naturalists' style of inquiry and exploration while aiming to educate the public on the importance of biodiversity. The contextual backdrop of the Victorian era, marked by burgeoning interest in natural history, enhances the book's significance as it ventures into the realms of taxonomy, conservation, and a growing awareness of ecological balance. W. S. Coleman was an ardent entomologist whose fascination with lepidopterology was shaped by both personal passion and a burgeoning scientific community. His commitment to studying and documenting the native fauna of Britain led him to create this comprehensive guide, combining fieldwork with artistic representation. Coleman's background in natural sciences positioned him uniquely to convey an appreciation for the delicate beauty and ecological importance of these creatures, reflecting broader movements in Victorian science and conservation. "British Butterflies" is an essential read for nature enthusiasts, ecologists, and anyone captivated by the delicate art of the natural world. By illuminating the intricacies of butterfly species, Coleman not only enriches our knowledge but also ignites a deeper appreciation for the elegance of British wildlife. This work stands as a testament to the vital role that each species plays in our ecosystem, making it a must-have for scholars and hobbyists alike.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664580221

Release date

Ebook: December 3, 2019

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