Migration is the 13‑volume instalment in Hugo Wells' The Alphabets of Science series, aimed at curious young natural‑science readers. This engaging non‑fiction book explores the breathtaking seasonal journeys undertaken by wildlife across land, sea and sky.
It unpacks migration triggers, animal navigation skills and iconic species: Arctic terns, monarch butterflies, humpback whales, Serengeti wildebeest and salmon, alongside the puzzling European eel. It also covers human migration, modern tracking technology, plus grave threats including habitat loss and climate change.
Enhanced with fun "Hedgehog's Fact" side‑notes, a full glossary and reflective epilogue, it uses accessible conversational prose. Beyond raw facts, it highlights planetary interconnectedness, inspiring readers to value animal resilience and support wildlife conservation.
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He is deeply rooted in his travels and research. He has spent years living in remote communities, studyig ancient texts and mysteries of different places and countries. His approach combines academic rigor with a novelist's eye for storying telling, resulting in works that are both intellertually compelling and emotioaly devastating.
His fascination with chinese ancient mysteries stems from his family, which can be tracked back to the Ming Dysnasty. He has spent years studying the hidden histories of fogotten temples, lost dynasties and the supernatural legends that still haunt the countriyside.
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