Nomads of the Wind: The Migration of the Monarch Butterfly and Other Wonders of the Butterfly World
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Ingo Arndt is one of the world's most highly acclaimed nature photographers. His award-winning photographs have been published in GEO, National Geographic, nature+kosmos, and BBC Wildlife. Reporting assignments have taken him to every continent, where he has photographed animals and their habitats in unparalleled detail. His numerous awards include the World Press Photo Award (2005), the German Prize for Science Photography (2006), and several awards in the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. His other photographic books include Monkeys and Apes in the Wild, published by Papadakis in 2008.
Claus-Peter Lieckfeld was a founding member and editor the German ecological magazine natur and is now a freelance author. His articles on nature and animals have appeared in many journals such as GEO, Die Zeit, Merian, and SZ-Magazin. He has also written the text for several important illustrated books on the natural world, including Africa and polar bears.
Peter Huemer studied biology, earth sciences, zoology and botany at the University of Innsbruck, where he is now a lecturer; he is also attached to the Natural Science Collection of the Tyrolean State Museum as a biologist. A recognized butterfly expert, he has described more than 60 new butterfly species as well as contributing to more than two hundred articles and books.
Claus-Peter Lieckfeld was a founding member and editor the German ecological magazine natur and is now a freelance author. His articles on nature and animals have appeared in many journals such as GEO, Die Zeit, Merian, and SZ-Magazin. He has also written the text for several important illustrated books on the natural world, including Africa and polar bears.
Peter Huemer studied biology, earth sciences, zoology and botany at the University of Innsbruck, where he is now a lecturer; he is also attached to the Natural Science Collection of the Tyrolean State Museum as a biologist. A recognized butterfly expert, he has described more than 60 new butterfly species as well as contributing to more than two hundred articles and books.
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