By now you've probably heard that bees are disappearing--but they aren't
the only species at risk. Populations of fireflies, butterflies, and
ladybugs have all been declining in recent years, too. This middle grade
nonfiction explains the growth, spread, and recent declines of each of
these four types of insects. Exploring human causes, like the Baltimore
electric company that collected fireflies to attempt to harness their
phosphorescent lighting source, to natural occurrences, like the
mysterious colony collapse disorder that plagues bee populations, master
nonfiction storyteller Mark Kurlansky shows just how much bugs matter to
our world.