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Wildlife expert Eanna Ni Lamhna takes us on a tour of all things to do with our wonderful natural world: from a celebration of our fascinating birds and bees, and their powers of migration and pollination, to the thorny challenges of our time, such as climate change, sustainability and our carbon footprint.
Her mantra is that learning about our wild world is not just for young children or David Attenborough fans, it is a lifelong necessary knowledge for our survival - and we need to open our eyes and our minds to the challenges that face us and our world into the future. The key is to find the balance between our needs and wants and the future of our precious planet and all its inhabitants.
This brand new book raises, and discusses, questions such as;
Why should we care about this natural world? Do we need and value the great outdoors now more than ever? But who wants spiders in their house? And what use are wasps anyway? Should we be worried by genetic engineering and windfarms? Biodiversity - what did it ever do for us? Does it mean the end of the world if the whales become extinct? Are global warming and climate change the same thing? What happened to the hole in the ozone layer? Is veganism the answer to sustainable food? What is carbon sequestration - just fancy words for trees? And why are carbon sinks so important? Is the mobile phone taking over our lives for good or for evil? How does a virus become a pandemic, and why?
Auteur
Éanna Ní Lamhna has a degree in Botany and Mircobiology and a H. Dip in Education from UCD. She is a long-standing member of the panel of experts on RTÉ's wildlife programme 'Mooney goes Wild', and one of the most instantly recognisable voices on Irish radio. Originally from Louth, she now lives in Dublin, since 1967, and has been president of An Taisce since July 2004. Éanna is also the author of several other popular wildlife books. Her books Talking Wild (2002) and Wild and Wonderful (2004) and Straight Talking Wild (2006) were published by Townhouse.
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Ireland's favourite force of nature, Éanna Ní Lamhna,
is on a mission to open our hearts and minds to our wonderful,
wild world to help us find the balance between our needs
and the future of our precious planet.
In her inimitable style, she tackles the questions you're afraid to:
How exactly does our wild world work?
And why do we need to care now more than ever?
Where do the swallows go in winter? And, more importantly, why do they come back?
Why are all these spiders in my house anyway?
And what did happen to the hole in the ozone layer?
Are climate change and global warming the same thing?
And are genetic engineering and windfarms really the way forward?
Be prepared to learn, laugh and be surprised by Our Wild World
Contenu
Introduction: Wildlife
We are all in this together 9
1 The Great Outdoors. How the world works 12
2 Pollination. Another name for the birds and the bees actually 18
3 Migration. Why do they go and, more importantly, why do they come back? 28
4 Hibernation. The ultimate cop-out 38
5 Omnivores. The ones that have it all 46
6 Farming. The best idea the human race ever came up with 53
7 Why do Birds Fly? Because they can or because they have to? 63
8 Things that Go Bump in the Night. Wildlife in the dark 70
9 It's a Wonderful World. You just need to know where to look 77
10 Bacteria. We couldn't live without them 91
11 Pandemics. Or why you cannot get Covid-19 or any other disease from
telephone masts 98
12 Modern Terms. That we are all supposed to know, but weren't paying attention
at the time 105
13 Global Warming/Climate Change. Is it getting hotter or colder or wetter or drier or what? 113
14 More Buzz Words Explained. Carbon sequestration just a big word for trees? And what on earth are carbon sinks? 120
15 Biodiversity. What did it ever do for us? 126
16 Genetic Modification. The spawn of Satan or the best idea ever 133
17 Where Did We Come From? Evolution v Creationism 144
18 Recycling. Or just an excuse for woeful waste? 153
19 And They All Lived Happily Ever After. The End? 159
Postscript: SAVED IN THE NICK OF TIME 165