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Authors: Michael McCarthy

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The Moth Snowstorm: Nature and Joy (34 page)

East Atlantic Flyway,
69
ecology: as science,
23
Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity, The
see
TEEB
ecosystem
as concept,
23–4
evaluated,
25–8
,
245
egalitarianism,
157
egrets,
163
elephants: and ivory trade,
72
,
239
Eliot, T. S.,
172
,
226
The Waste Land
,
158
Emerson, Ralph Waldo,
45
‘Nature’ (essay),
195–6
English Nature,
116
environmentalists/conservationists,
18–19
,
26
European Union environmental laws,
77
evolutionary psychology,
58–9
extinction: of species,
16–17
,
64
,
239
Farjeon, Eleanor:
The Silver Curlew
,
53
farming
deleterious effect on wildlife,
89–94
and food supply,
90
,
95–6
,
241
modern methods criticised,
95
First World War,
218–19
Fleming, Sir Alexander,
22–3
Flipper
(film),
198
flowers
see
wild flowers
fly fishing,
174
,
176–7
flyways,
69–70
,
73
food supply (global),
240–1
form: in nature,
170
Fortean Times
,
205
Fowles, John
The Collector
,
11
,
189
The Magus
,
204
Frickley Colliery, near Doncaster,
106
Friends of the Earth (organisation),
198
Fry, Stephen,
200
FUNAI (Brazil’s national Indian foundation),
192–3
Future of Food and Farming
(British government report),
240–1
garden tiger (moth),
104
Gawain (knight),
48
genetically modified organisms,
241
George IV, King,
182
Geum river and estuary, South Korea,
83–5
Glasdrum Wood, Argyll,
233
Gluth, Mandy,
235
golden toad,
17
goldeneye (duck),
54
gorilla, mountain
see
mountain gorilla
Graffham Down, Sussex,
96
Grand Tour (European),
44
Great British Butterfly Hunt,
232
,
236–7
Greene, Harry Plunket:
Where the Bright Waters Meet
,
177
Greenham Mill, Newbury,
186
Greenpeace (organisation),
198
Grey of Falloden, Edward, Viscount,
176
Guam (Pacific island),
239
Guinness Book of Records
,
81
Hamilton, Emma, Lady,
40
harebell,
165–7
hares,
136–41
hawthorn,
151
hay and haymaking,
91–2
Heaney, Seamus,
168
,
173
heath fritillary (butterfly;
Melitaea athalia
),
236
hedgerows: destroyed in Britain,
90–1
Hepburn, Ronald,
195
Heracleitus,
171
Herodotus,
197
Heuvelmans, Bernard:
On the Track of Unknown Animals
,
205–6
Hill, Les,
209
Hills, John Walter:
A Summer on the Test
,
177–8
Hoare, Dan,
232–3
Holocene period (geological),
65
Hopkins, Gerard Manley,
9
,
75–6
,
222
horses: decline of working,
91
Housman, A. E.,
153
,
173
How Hill Nature Reserve, Norfolk Broads,
235
Hughes, Ted,
173
‘October Salmon’ (poem),
146
Hulme, Neil,
237
human beings
evolution and culture,
58–60
and health,
60–1
and liberal secular humanism,
19–20
,
57
,
240
as part of nature,
59–63
threat to natural world,
13–19
,
21
see also
nature
hunter-gatherers,
58–9
Independent
(newspaper)
and Great British Butterfly Hunt,
232
,
236–7
sparrow campaign,
111
,
116
insects
biomass measurement,
114–15
decline and extinction in Britain,
99
future,
241–2
killed by pesticides,
93–4
International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN),
72
,
84
Italy,
190
ivory,
71–2
ivory-billed woodpecker
see
woodpecker, ivory-billed
Japan: environmentalism,
79
Jarrett, Nigel,
211–12
Jefferson, Thomas,
46
Jersey tiger (moth),
161
,
208
Jesus Christ,
217
John Summers & Sons (steelworks),
52
John XXIII, Pope,
54
Johnson, Lyndon B.,
48
joy
defined,
33
in nature,
29–30
,
32–3
,
55
,
62–3
,
75
,
123
,
127–8
,
154–5
,
179
,
194
,
238
and self-knowledge,
215–16
Kant, Immanuel,
195
Keeler, Christine,
208
Kennet, river,
186
Keulemans, John Gerrard,
38–9
Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens,
243
King, Andy,
237
kingfisher,
168
Komodo dragon,
206
Korea, South,
66–8
,
74
,
78–81
,
83–4
,
87
,
105
,
211
Kruger National Park, South Africa,
244
Kyra Panagia (Greek island),
196
lady’s slipper orchid,
209
,
243
Laing, R. D.,
2
Lake District,
44
landscape: form,
170
large blue (butterfly),
235–6
large copper (butterfly),
160
,
163
,
168
large yellow underwing (moth),
208
Larkin, Philip,
130
Lascaux (cave, France),
7
Last Chance to See
(radio series),
199
Lawrence, D. H.: ‘Bavarian Gentians’ (poem),
164–5
Lennon, John,
163
Lepidoptera,
101
see also
butterflies; moths
Lewington, Richard,
150
liberal secular humanism,
19–20
,
57
,
240
Lilford, Thomas Littleton, 4th Baron:
Coloured Figures of the
Birds of the British Islands
,
38
Loch Ness Monster,
205
Lodge, George Edward,
38
London
population,
181
sewage,
181–2
,
188
sparrows decline,
106
,
109–11
,
117–21
London Natural History Society,
111
,
119
Lord God Bird (
Campephilus principalis
),
207
love: and nature,
246
Lovegrove family (Maidenhead),
182
Lovell, Jim,
18
McCarthy, Flora (author’s daughter),
196
,
200–1
,
231
McCarthy, Jack (author’s father),
1–3
,
224–5
,
230
McCarthy, Jo (author’s wife),
77
,
196
,
200
McCarthy, John (author’s brother)
adult problems,
224–5
,
230
and author’s mental confusion,
227
,
229
piano-playing,
222–4
troubled boyhood,
1
,
3–4
,
8
,
10
,
34–5
,
222
McCarthy, Michael (author)
close relations with mother,
223–4
confused reaction to mother’s death,
226–30
lung collapses,
191
McCarthy, Norah (
née
Day; author’s mother)
author dedicates butterfly sightings to,
233–6
,
238
author’s confused feelings for after death,
226–30
close relations with author,
223–4
death,
225–6
encourages son John’s career,
222–3
mental disturbances and recovery,
1–4
,
9–10
,
34–5
,
221–2
,
230

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