Pests & Other Friends: Discover the True Nature of the Most Maligned Animals

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Pests & Other Friends: Discover the True Nature of the Most Maligned Animals Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Dorling Kindersley Ltd
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Pages: 128 Language: English ISBN: 9798217128136 Categories: , , , , , ,

Celebrate the often maligned pests who populate our world in this cheerfully illustrated compendium of the world’s most misunderstood animals. Pests and so-called nuisance animals get a bad rap, but each and every one of them serves a purpose in our ecosystem. In Pests and Other Friends, you will learn how helpful, fascinating, and hilarious these creatures can be! This book explores regions across North America, highlighting specific ecosystems and the animals that draw the ire of the people who live there. From the armadillos in the American Southwest digging holes in backyards, to the sandhill cranes across the Great Plains dining on farmers’ crops, you’ll learn all about these creatures’ troublemaking behaviors as well as their benefits to their ecosystems. By delving into the history and diet of each species and the reasons they are considered pests, you’ll never look at pigeons, skunks, or groundhogs in the same way. Mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and the only marsupial in North America, the Virginia opossum, can all be found within these pages. Hopefully, you will be able to appreciate them for what they do for us despite getting into our garbage cans, gardens, and attics.

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"If actor Sarah Paulson’s viral defense of pigeons struck a chord with readers, this feisty celebration of “problem” animals will fill their cups." - Booklist

Author Biography

Halsey Berryman (she/her) is an illustrator and lettering artist from Washington, DC. Her art explores the interaction between the human and natural world, and what these (often humorous) exchanges and commonalities can teach us during the Anthropocene. Drawn to the most maligned creatures, Halsey’s work is often centered around the underdogs of the animal world, underscoring social and political parallels with animal behavior and cultural signifiers.