Empire of the Beetle
How Human Folly and a Tiny Bug Are Killing North America’s Great Forests
August 2011
Trade Paperback · 240 Pages
$17.95 U.S. · £11.99 U.K. · €12.99 E.U.
ISBN 9781553655107
Greystone Books
Trade Paperback · 240 Pages
$17.95 U.S. · £11.99 U.K. · €12.99 E.U.
ISBN 9781553655107
Greystone Books
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Nikiforuk leavens this tragic, instructive history with curious facts about the complex, intelligent insect—Publishers Weekly
Sometimes called the Katrina of the West, these infestations received very little publicity but caused the loss of millions of dollars worth of lumber …Well written and informative… Highly Recommended— Choice Reviews
“A terrific book on a terrifying subject… a chilling, fascinating, and important contribution to our understanding of a rapidly changing world.”— John Vaillant, author of The Tiger and The Golden Spruce
A compelling look at what may be the single biggest impact of climate change, and a harbinger of life to come on a warming planet. —Jim Robbins, Science Journalist, The New York Times
Empire of the Beetle is a work of great skill and passion, and vital to anyone courageous enough to be interested in the ecology of the future.—Rick Bass, author of Winter: Notes From Montana
“[T]he Iliad of the bark beetles. It really demonstrates how intertwined nature is… as Andrew shows so well, we are part of nature.”
—John Perlin, leading U.S. solar energy expert and author of A Forest Journey
Sometimes called the Katrina of the West, these infestations received very little publicity but caused the loss of millions of dollars worth of lumber …Well written and informative… Highly Recommended— Choice Reviews
“A terrific book on a terrifying subject… a chilling, fascinating, and important contribution to our understanding of a rapidly changing world.”— John Vaillant, author of The Tiger and The Golden Spruce
A compelling look at what may be the single biggest impact of climate change, and a harbinger of life to come on a warming planet. —Jim Robbins, Science Journalist, The New York Times
Empire of the Beetle is a work of great skill and passion, and vital to anyone courageous enough to be interested in the ecology of the future.—Rick Bass, author of Winter: Notes From Montana
“[T]he Iliad of the bark beetles. It really demonstrates how intertwined nature is… as Andrew shows so well, we are part of nature.”
—John Perlin, leading U.S. solar energy expert and author of A Forest Journey
