Book contents
- The Management of Insects in Recreation and Tourism
- The Management of Insects in Recreation and Tourism
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Human–insect encounters
- 2 Minding insects:
- 3 The philosophical and psychological dimensions of insects:
- 4 Tiger beetles:
- 5 A is for apiculture, B is for bee, C is for colony-collapse disorder, P is for pollinator parks:
- 6 The entomological and recreational aspects of interacting with Lepidoptera
- 7 Dragonflies:
- Part II Insects and Leisure
- Part III Insects and Tourism
- Part IV Conservation Frontiers
- Index
7 - Dragonflies:
Their lives, our lives, from ponds to reserves
from Part I - Human–insect encounters
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2012
- The Management of Insects in Recreation and Tourism
- The Management of Insects in Recreation and Tourism
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Human–insect encounters
- 2 Minding insects:
- 3 The philosophical and psychological dimensions of insects:
- 4 Tiger beetles:
- 5 A is for apiculture, B is for bee, C is for colony-collapse disorder, P is for pollinator parks:
- 6 The entomological and recreational aspects of interacting with Lepidoptera
- 7 Dragonflies:
- Part II Insects and Leisure
- Part III Insects and Tourism
- Part IV Conservation Frontiers
- Index
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- The Management of Insects in Recreation and Tourism , pp. 108 - 120Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012
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