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The Ecology of Everyday Things

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Exploring the ecological origins of everyday items, Dr. Mark Everard delves into the connections between nature and the products we use, from tea and clothing to literature and space exploration. He highlights the significance of often-overlooked organisms, such as germs and creatures like slugs and wasps, emphasizing their roles in our ecosystems. This engaging textbook offers a unique perspective on how our daily lives are intertwined with the natural world, revealing the importance of biodiversity in shaping our experiences.

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The Ecology of Everyday Things, Mark Everard

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English
Released
2020
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Paperback
Pages
178
ISBN10
036763631X
ISBN13
9780367636319
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Exploring the ecological origins of everyday items, Dr. Mark Everard delves into the connections between nature and the products we use, from tea and clothing to literature and space exploration. He highlights the significance of often-overlooked organisms, such as germs and creatures like slugs and wasps, emphasizing their roles in our ecosystems. This engaging textbook offers a unique perspective on how our daily lives are intertwined with the natural world, revealing the importance of biodiversity in shaping our experiences.