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A naturalist's intimate study of the Limberlost swamp and its moth inhabitants, mixing species-by-species profiles with life-cycle descriptions, personal field observations, and habitat notes. Chapters profile particular moths, their eggs, caterpillars, winter quarters, behavior and floral associations, while exploring seasonal rhythms, methods of collection and preservation, and the aesthetic delight of specimen study. Interwoven are portrayals of the swamp's changing landscape and the effects of logging, drainage, and agriculture on local biodiversity. The tone blends scientific curiosity, affectionate reminiscence, and practical guidance, aimed at readers who appreciate close observation of plants, insects, and the fragility of wild places.
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