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John Kettelwell

Beaver: An Alphabet of Typical Specimens

In “Beaver: An Alphabet of Typical Specimens,” John Kettelwell embarks on a unique exploration of the diverse species of beavers, presented through an innovative alphabetical format. Each entry serves as a meticulously detailed vignette, weaving together ecological insights, behavioral observations, and a rich tapestry of anecdotal narratives. Kettelwell'Äôs prose is both engaging and scholarly, inviting the reader into a world where natural history meets literary creativity. The book reflects a broader movement in contemporary literature that seeks to bridge the gap between academia and popular readership, aiming to deepen the appreciation for biodiversity and conservation through appealing storytelling. John Kettelwell is a renowned biologist and environmentalist with an extensive background in wildlife conservation. His work has often highlighted the intricate relationships between species and their habitats, significantly influencing both scientific and public discourse. His commitment to ecological education and awareness undoubtedly inspired him to write this book, as he aims to foster a greater understanding of beaver species and their critical roles in ecosystems across the globe. “Beaver: An Alphabet of Typical Specimens” is highly recommended for nature enthusiasts, students of biology, and general readers alike. Kettelwell'Äôs ability to blend scientific rigor with lyrical narrative not only informs but also captivates. Embark on this journey to discover the fascinating world of beavers and gain a deeper appreciation for these remarkable animals.
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Detentor dos direitos autorais
Bookwire
Publicação original
2021
Ano da publicação
2021
Editora
Good Press
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