xi 224 pages, indexed, illustrated, includes glossary and bibliography. The book has been covered in contact and there is an ownership signature on the front end paper, else a clean, unmarked and solid copy."This book provides a broad survey of the science of butterfly conservation, together with a rationale for conserving butterflies. It introduces butterfly classification and biology, and discusses the causes of declining populations. Current attempts in several countries to conserve particular species, local assemblages and whole butterfly faunas are described. For this edition, Tim New has added sections dealing with recent developments, such as the impact of the 'metapopulation concept' on understanding butterfly populations and their management. He has also comprehensively incorporated the results of recently published research. This book will be of interest to entomologists, naturalists and conservationists, and will be especially valuable to those studying the conservation and management of invertebrates." (Trove) CONTENTS: 1. Introduction 2. Butterflies - Classification, Diversity and Biology 3. Causes of Butterfly Decline 4. Awareness and Concern 5. Studying Butterflies for Conservation 6. Towards Management of Butterflies or Habitats 7. Case Histories in Butterfly Conservation 8. Butterflies in Towns and Gardens 9. The Future Appendix 1. IUCN Red Data Book Status Categories Appendix 2. Points for Consideration in Developing a Species Restoration Strategy for Butterflies in the UK Appendix 3. An Artificial Diet for Rearing Butterfly Larvae.