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Book of Texas Moths

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By: Gary Clark(Author), Kathy Adams Clark(Author), John Tveten(Photographer)
376 pages, 280 colour & 1 b/w photos
Book of Texas Moths
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  • Book of Texas Moths ISBN: 9781648432361 Flexibound 13 Jan 2025 Available for pre-order
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How often do we pass by moths under a porch light or fluttering under a streetlamp without giving them a second glance? Yet moths, far more plentiful than butterflies, with their intricate patterns and curious colouration, often emerge as beautiful as butterflies. Book of Texas Moths is based on the original fieldwork of distinguished Texas naturalist, author, and photographer John Tveten (1934-2009), whose work stands as a testament to what a person can discover by careful and systemic observation of the natural world. Beginning in 1978 until his death in 2009, Tveten kept meticulous field notes about nearly every bird, butterfly, mammal, reptile, dragonfly, and moth he encountered, using a form designed by his wife, Gloria, who shared his enthusiasm for documenting wildlife.

In addition to careful field notes detailing the when, where, and what of moth observations, Tveten's entries were linked to corresponding photographs of the moths in various stages of their life cycles. He planned to shape all of this information into a book to be called Butterflies of the Night.

After his passing, nature writers Gary and Kathy Adams Clark, close friends and proteges of John and Gloria Tveten, set out to transcribe and publish his field notes alongside the corresponding photographs. Remaining faithful to John's original research, this manuscript presents Tveten's careful documentation on the distribution, history, and identification of 100 Texas moth species, while incorporating his descriptive phrases into as many species accounts as possible. It is not intended as a field guide; rather, Book of Texas Moths takes readers into the mind of a disciplined naturalist as he conducted important original research.

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Gary Clark is a professor, former dean, and former vice president at Lone Star College–North Harris County. He writes the weekly nature column for the Houston Chronicle and is the author of six books, including Book of Texas Birds.

Nature photographer Kathy Adams Clark is the owner of The Woodlands-based photo agency KAC Productions. Her photographs have appeared in numerous magazines, books, and calendars, including Texas Parks & Wildlife, Texas Highways, Birder's World, The New York Times, and National Geographic. She is the author of Photographing Big Bend National Park: A Friendly Guide to Great Images.

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By: Gary Clark(Author), Kathy Adams Clark(Author), John Tveten(Photographer)
376 pages, 280 colour & 1 b/w photos
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