When is a weed not a weed? When is a bug not a pest? Science writer Caroline Sutton reveals the secrets of the natural world in this "astonishing" collection of essays.
With this fascinating and eye-opening collection of essays, science writer Caroline Sutton provides an intriguing and unique perspective on our natural world, and reveals secret and intimate connections between plant and animal life that we often overlook or malign, be it the industrious mole tunnelling in our backyards to the ancient horseshoe crab scuttling on our shores. Certain to appeal to readers of science and ecology, as well as those curious to look deeper into the seen and unseen intricacies of nature.
A brilliant collection of essays by science writer Caroline Sutton that reveal the natural world around us that we often overlook, ignore or malign, from moles that tunnel beneath our gardens to the sea gulls haranguing picnickers on the beach. A must for all curious readers who seek an intimate engagement with nature.