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		<title>Endless forms</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h2>'A funny and beautifully written welcome to the enigmatic, weird and wonderful world of wasps' DAVE GOULSON, author of <em>SILENT EARTH</em></h2><h2>There may be no insect with a worse reputation than the wasp, and none guarding so many undiscovered wonders.</h2>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>&#8216;A funny and beautifully written welcome to the enigmatic, weird and wonderful world of wasps&#8217; DAVE GOULSON, author of <em>SILENT EARTH</em></h2>
<h2>There may be no insect with a worse reputation than the wasp, and none guarding so many undiscovered wonders.</h2>
<p><strong>Where bees and ants have long been the darlings of the insect world, wasps are much older, cleverer and more diverse. They are the bee&#8217;s evolutionary ancestors &#8211; flying 100 million years earlier &#8211; and today they are just as essential for the survival of our environment. A bee, ecologist Professor Seirian Sumner argues, is just a wasp that has forgotten how to hunt.</strong></p>
<p>For readers of <em>Entangled Life</em>, <em>Other Minds</em> and <em>The Gospel of Eels</em>, this is a book to upturn your expectations about one overlooked animal and the wider architecture of our natural world.</p>
<p>With endless surprises, this book might teach you about the wasps that spend their entire lives sealed inside a fig, about stinging wasps, about parasitic wasps, about wasps that turn cockroaches into living zombies, about how wasps taught us to make paper.</p>
<p>It offers up a maligned insect in all its diverse, unexpected splendour; as both predator and pollinator, the wasp is an essential pest controller worldwide. Inside their sophisticated social worlds is the best model we have for the earth&#8217;s major evolutionary transitions. In their understudied biology are clues to progressing medicine, including a possible cure for cancer.</p>
<p>The closer you look at these spurned, winged insects &#8211; both custodians and bouncers of our planet &#8211; the more you see. Their secrets have so far gone mostly untapped, but the potential of the wasp is endless.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>&#8216;A funny and beautifully written welcome to the enigmatic, weird and wonderful world of wasps&#8217; DAVE GOULSON, author of <em>SILENT EARTH</em></h2>
<h2>There may be no insect with a worse reputation than the wasp, and none guarding so many undiscovered wonders.</h2>
<p><strong>Where bees and ants have long been the darlings of the insect world, wasps are much older, cleverer and more diverse. They are the bee&#8217;s evolutionary ancestors &#8211; flying 100 million years earlier &#8211; and today they are just as essential for the survival of our environment. A bee, ecologist Professor Seirian Sumner argues, is just a wasp that has forgotten how to hunt.</strong></p>
<p>For readers of <em>Entangled Life</em>, <em>Other Minds</em> and <em>The Gospel of Eels</em>, this is a book to upturn your expectations about one overlooked animal and the wider architecture of our natural world.</p>
<p>With endless surprises, this book might teach you about the wasps that spend their entire lives sealed inside a fig, about stinging wasps, about parasitic wasps, about wasps that turn cockroaches into living zombies, about how wasps taught us to make paper.</p>
<p>It offers up a maligned insect in all its diverse, unexpected splendour; as both predator and pollinator, the wasp is an essential pest controller worldwide. Inside their sophisticated social worlds is the best model we have for the earth&#8217;s major evolutionary transitions. In their understudied biology are clues to progressing medicine, including a possible cure for cancer.</p>
<p>The closer you look at these spurned, winged insects &#8211; both custodians and bouncers of our planet &#8211; the more you see. Their secrets have so far gone mostly untapped, but the potential of the wasp is endless.</p>
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