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While the benefits of Steiner's research into agriculture and
education are increasingly recognized, his research into the nature
of bees has had limited impact on beekeeping practices and on our
general understanding of nature. Wisdom of the Bees examines
Steiner's insights and research into the nature of bees and their
implications for the future of beekeeping. Today, more than eighty
years after Rudolf Steiner presented his lectures on bees, we are
confronted with a serious decline of honeybees around the world.
This fact alone justifies Wisdom of the Bees, a practical and
timely introduction to biodynamic beekeeping. Erik Berrevoets
revisits those seminal lectures and reexamines Steiner's
observations and insights in the context of today's dire situation
and provides practical advice for modern beekeeping practices.
Wisdom of the Bees is an accessible and essential introduction to
the urgent subject of holistic beekeeping practices.
The clearest and sharpest recognition guide to over 500 butterfly
and moth species from around the world. Authoritative text,
crystal-clear photography, and a systematic approach make this the
most comprehensive and concise pocket guide to the butterflies and
moths of the world. Packed with more than 600 full-colour
photographs of over 500 species, this handy reference book is
designed to cut through the process of identification and help you
to recognize a species quickly and easily. Expertly written and
thoroughly vetted, each entry combines a precise description with
annotated photographs to highlight the characteristics and
distinguishing features of each butterfly or moth, while also
providing at-a-glance facts for quick reference. Dive straight into
this nifty nature book to discover: - Each entry includes
at-a-glance facts for quick reference. - Close-up photography shows
key details and highlights distinguishing features, showing upper-
and undersides and males and females where distinct. - Includes
beautifully detailed illustrations of caterpillars for some
species, so you can spot the species at any time of life The
introduction explains the difference between butterflies and moths,
details the life cycle from egg to adult, rearing your own
specimens, and offers guidance for finding and observing live
specimens in the wild. A concise glossary defines technical and
scientific terms. Compact enough to take out into the field, DK
Handbooks: Butterflies & Moths makes identifying these
beautiful insects easier than ever before.
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