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Good Reads  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Bees, Ants & Wasps (Hymenoptera)

The Good Bee A Celebration of Bees - And How to Save Them

By: Alison Benjamin(Author), Brian McCallum(Author), James Nunn(Illustrator)
192 pages, b/w illustrations
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Bees are enigmatic creatures that have long attracted human admiration and fascination. But even more than that, they are a key lynchpin in the workings of the entire natural world. And we're not just talking about honey bees.

There are over 20,000 species of bees worldwide and only a handful of those actually make honey. Some live in colonies but others are solitary. We can all help protect them – and they desperately need protecting – but you can't save what you don't love. And you can't love what you don't know.

The Good Bee is a celebration of this most vital and mysterious of nature's wizards. Here you'll discover the complexities of bee behaviour – as well as the intriguing bits that continue to baffle us – the part they play in the natural world, their relationship with us throughout history, how they are already under serious threat, and, crucially, what we can all do about it.

Beautifully produced, with hand-made illustrations throughout, this is an essential handbook and a book to treasure.

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Biography

Alison Benjamin and Brian McCallum discovered their passion for bees and beekeeping twelve years ago. Since then they have set up Urban Bees, which works with communities, charities, businesses and the public to raise awareness about all bees, support bee populations through education, and has established a number of apiaries around London. Alison Benjamin is also a journalist and editor with the Guardian, while Brian McCallum is a former bee inspector for the UK government and a member of the Bee Farmers' Association. Together they have written three books on bees, including the bestselling A World Without Bees.

By: Alison Benjamin(Author), Brian McCallum(Author), James Nunn(Illustrator)
192 pages, b/w illustrations
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A wonderful little book that celebrates bees, offering a positive and accessible read * The English Garden *
A beautiful book * Candide UK *
One of the best wildlife books I've read for a while - packed with information, beautiful to look at and the perfect gift for any nature lover * Quest for Nectar blog *
Enthralling and enlightening * The Unconventional Gardener Blog *

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