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I am a nature lover, an amateur field naturalist, and a conservationist. Also, through a process of elimination – in which art and music have proved too challenging for my hands, organizing things too stressful for my brain, and chaining myself to trees beyond what my stomach can stand – I find myself being a writer.

I live on a large island in the North Atlantic Ocean that an infinitesimal proportion of the Earth's beings call Great Britain.

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Making a case for compassionate entomology

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10 December 2024ABOUT the author

And he that breaks a thing to find out what it is has left the path of wisdom.
Gandalf in ‘The Fellowship of the Ring’

Here, I make a case for an approach to the study of insects and other arthropods that I will call compassionate entomology. My use of the first term in this construction follows its application in compassionate conservation, whe

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“I am proud of my role in the life of the backyard as much as one can be proud of anything where the vast part of the creativity lies in the work of beings other than oneself, and where one’s main contribution is to leave other agencies to flourish along their own paths.”
Joe Gray, Thirteen Paces by Four: Backyard Biophilia and the Emerging Earth Ethic

“Everything points towards a choice between a significantly downscaled future for humans or very little future at all.”
Joe Gray, Thirteen Paces by Four: Backyard Biophilia and the Emerging Earth Ethic

“If you have a deep care for the world around you, not only will you find many like-minded humans but you will also be part of a much larger family of Earthlings.”
Joe Gray, Thirteen Paces by Four: Backyard Biophilia and the Emerging Earth Ethic



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