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

Alison Benjamin

£8.99

Summary

The Good Bee: A Celebration of Bees – And How to Save Them by Alison Benjamin is a stunning tribute that not only captivates but also educates readers about the fascinating world of bees and their critical role in our ecosystem. This essential read unveils the myriad ways these remarkable creatures contribute to our environment, highlighting the urgent need for their protection.

As a non-fiction title in the nature writing genre, The Good Bee offers a unique blend of storytelling and factual information, making it perfect for nature enthusiasts and anyone interested in wildlife conservation. Benjamin’s eloquent prose invites readers into the complex world of bees, exploring their behaviors, habitats, and the challenges they face in an ever-changing environment.

This book goes beyond mere observation; it serves as a call to action, urging readers to understand the significance of bees in our food supply and biodiversity. Through engaging narratives and insightful details, readers will discover how small actions can lead to significant changes in saving these vital pollinators. It resonates with current environmental concerns, making it a timely and culturally relevant read.

Having earned praise for its informative approach, The Good Bee stands out in the crowded field of wildlife literature by blending scientific insights with a compelling narrative, ensuring that readers not only learn but also feel inspired to contribute to bee conservation efforts. Dive into this captivating exploration and become part of the movement to protect our beloved bees.

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Product Information

Title: The Good Bee : A Celebration of Bees – And How to Save Them
Author: Alison Benjamin
ISBN: 9781789295894
Format: Paperback / softback
Imprint: Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Dimensions: 197 x 128 x 18 mm
Publication Date: 11 April, 2024
Pagination: 192 pages, b/w illustrations throughout
Weight: 176 g

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