Description
2003 edition. Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine is in good condition. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of the Pollinator Conservation Handbook offers a comprehensive guide to understanding and protecting the vital role of native pollinators in our ecosystems. Published in 2003, this seminal work by Matthew Shepherd arrived at a pivotal moment when concerns over declining pollinator populations were gaining widespread attention. Shepherd’s meticulous research and practical advice have made this handbook an indispensable resource for conservationists, gardeners, and anyone interested in preserving the delicate balance of nature. Beyond its scientific merits, the book’s cultural significance lies in its call to action, inspiring a grassroots movement to create pollinator-friendly habitats and raise awareness about the importance of these often-overlooked insects. For collectors, this copy represents a piece of environmental history, capturing the early efforts to address a pressing ecological issue that continues to shape our understanding of sustainable ecosystems.