No Country for Eight-Spot Butterflies
Title | No Country for Eight-Spot Butterflies PDF eBook |
Author | Julian Aguon |
Publisher | Astra Publishing House |
Pages | 130 |
Release | 2022-09-13 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1662601646 |
A Michelle Obama Reach Higher Fall 2022 reading list pick A Library Journal "BEST BOOK OF 2022" "Aguon’s book is for everyone, but he challenges history by placing indigenous consciousness at the center of his project . . . the most tender polemic I’ve ever read." —Lenika Cruz, The Atlantic "It's clear [Aguon] poured his whole heart into this slim book . . . [his] sense of hope, fierce determination, and love for his people and culture permeates every page." —Laura Sackton, BookRiot Part memoir, part manifesto, Chamorro climate activist Julian Aguon’s No Country for Eight-Spot Butterflies is a collection of essays on resistance, resilience, and collective power in the age of climate disaster; and a call for justice—for everyone, but in particular, for Indigenous peoples. In bracing poetry and compelling prose, Aguon weaves together stories from his childhood in the villages of Guam with searing political commentary about matters ranging from nuclear weapons to global warming. Undertaking the work of bearing witness, wrestling with the most pressing questions of the modern day, and reckoning with the challenge of truth-telling in an era of rampant obfuscation, he culls from his own life experiences—from losing his father to pancreatic cancer to working for Mother Teresa to an edifying chance encounter with Sherman Alexie—to illuminate a collective path out of the darkness. A powerful, bold, new voice writing at the intersection of Indigenous rights and environmental justice, Julian Aguon is entrenched in the struggles of the people of the Pacific to liberate themselves from colonial rule, defend their sacred sites, and obtain justice for generations of harm. In No Country for Eight-Spot Butterflies, Aguon shares his wisdom and reflections on love, grief, joy, and triumph and extends an offer to join him in a hard-earned hope for a better world.
Butterflies to Spot
Title | Butterflies to Spot PDF eBook |
Author | Katie Nolan |
Publisher | Usborne Minis |
Pages | 26 |
Release | 2021-03-04 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781474974998 |
This beautiful little book helps readers identify 60 types of butterfly. The pages are organised by location. There's also a spotting chart and stickers to add so you can keep track of butterflies you've spotted.
Bicycling with Butterflies
Title | Bicycling with Butterflies PDF eBook |
Author | Sara Dykman |
Publisher | Timber Press |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2021-04-13 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1643260456 |
“What a wonderful idea for an adventure! Absolutely inspired, timely, and important.” —Alistair Humphreys, National Geographic Adventurer of the Year and author of The Doorstep Mile and Around the World by Bike Outdoor educator and field researcher Sara Dykman made history when she became the first person to bicycle alongside monarch butterflies on their storied annual migration—a round-trip adventure that included three countries and more than 10,000 miles. Equally remarkable, she did it solo, on a bike cobbled together from used parts. Her panniers were recycled buckets. In Bicycling with Butterflies, Dykman recounts her incredible journey and the dramatic ups and downs of the nearly nine-month odyssey. We’re beside her as she navigates unmapped roads in foreign countries, checks roadside milkweed for monarch eggs, and shares her passion with eager schoolchildren, skeptical bar patrons, and unimpressed border officials. We also meet some of the ardent monarch stewards who supported her efforts, from citizen scientists and researchers to farmers and high-rise city dwellers. With both humor and humility, Dykman offers a compelling story, confirming the urgency of saving the threatened monarch migration—and the other threatened systems of nature that affect the survival of us all.
A Field Guide to Western Butterflies
Title | A Field Guide to Western Butterflies PDF eBook |
Author | Paul A. Opler |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Pages | 566 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780395791516 |
This all-new edition includes information on more than 590 species, illustrated in lifelike positions in 44 beautiful color plates. 110 color photos. Line drawings & maps.
Butterflies of Pennsylvania
Title | Butterflies of Pennsylvania PDF eBook |
Author | James L. Monroe |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780822964551 |
Full-color photographs describe the features, behavior, and life cycle of butterflies.
The Book of Indian Butterflies
Title | The Book of Indian Butterflies PDF eBook |
Author | Isaac David Kehimkar |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 497 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780195696202 |
The Book of Indian Butterflies describes 734 species of butterflies that commonly occur in the Indian subcontinent. Most descriptions are illustrated with color images of specimens from the Bombay Natural History Society's collection as well as with color photographs of butterflies from across the country in their natural habitats. The book also includes color photographs showing the life history of different butterfly groups and their adaptation techniques. Besides highlighting the rich biodiversity of India's butterfly fauna, this book is a highly enjoyable guide for nature lovers. Isaac Kehimkar discusses the biology and identification of butterflies, as well as butterfly watching, photography, and rearing. Written by an expert in the field, The Book of Indian Butterflies is a comprehensive and updated guide to India's butterflies.
Butterflies of Houston and Southeast Texas
Title | Butterflies of Houston and Southeast Texas PDF eBook |
Author | Gloria Tveten |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 371 |
Release | 2010-07-05 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0292786883 |
All across the country, butterflies are becoming as popular as birds and wildflowers, especially among people seeking to enjoy the rich natural resources that Texas possesses. John and Gloria Tveten have been studying butterflies in Southeast Texas for thirty-five years, and here they offer their considerable knowledge to everyone who shares their passion for butterflies. In this easy-to-use field guide, the Tvetens describe and illustrate more than 100 species of butterflies that live in Southeast Texas and can often be found across the state. Striking color photographs of living butterflies and caterpillars (a unique addition) show the key marks and characteristics necessary for field identification. The Tvetens' enjoyable and authoritative text describes each species' life history, habits, flight patterns, and characteristic markings. An account of the different butterfly families, from swallowtails to longwings to skippers, precedes the descriptions of the species within each family. The Tvetens also include an interesting discussion of butterfly biology, a complete checklist of area butterflies, an index of butterfly-attracting plants, and pointers to other butterfly resources. This field guide is the first to focus exclusively on Southeast Texas butterflies. It will be the essential reference for everyone seeking a reliable way to identify these butterflies, from field observers to apartment dwellers who wonder what is fluttering around the pot plants on the balcony.