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Tien vogels die de wereld veranderen

Stepen Moss

Brites ornithologist Stephen Moss tells the story of the long and eventful relationship between humans and birds and makes us think about how we interact with nature.

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Bird biographer Moss talks about ten species in one book: from dodos and Darwin's finches to turkeys and emperor penguins

Birds are an indispensable part of human history. We hunted them and domesticated them. We have revered them in our religions. We used them for food and feathers. We have elevated them to icons in our art and music.

In Tien vogels die de wereld veranderden (translation: Ten Birds That Changed the World), British ornithologist Stephen Moss tells the fascinating story of the long and eventful relationship between humans and birds. These ten species from around the world, from the mythical raven to the emperor penguin of melting Antarctica, have each played a miraculous role in world history. Master storyteller Moss's sparkling stories make you think about the way we interact with nature and our feathered friends in particular.

Cover: Paperback / Size: 21.5 x 13.6 x 3 cm / Pages: 352 / Language: Dutch / Publisher: Ambo|Anthos / Publication: 07-04-2023

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