Introduction: Welcome to our world, page 6
Part One: Who are Aotearoa's amazing arachnids? Page 8
Part 2: Where do our arachnids live? Page 40
Part 3: How do we study and care for arachnids? Page 98
What does that word mean? Page 104
Who wrote this book? Page 107
Who helped make this book? Page 109
What page is that one? Page 110
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Dr Simon Pollard is a spider biologist and award-winning natural
history photographer and writer. He has written and illustrated a
number of childrens books in New Zealand and the United States and
has twice won the LIANZA Elsie Locke non-fiction book of the year.
His last two books, both published by Te Papa Press, are Why Is
That Lake So Blue? (2018) and The Genius of Bugs (2017), which was
shortlisted for the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young
Adults. Simon has also been an advisor, scriptwriter and presenter
on a number of natural history documentaries, including the BBCs
Planet Earth. In 2007 he was awarded the New Zealand Association of
Scientists Science Communicator of the Year Award. Since 2009,
Simon has been Adjunct Professor of Science Communication at the
University of Canterbury.
Dr Philip Sirvid is Assistant Curator in the Natural History Team
at Te Papa. Phil has a broad general knowledge of New Zealand
entomology but specialises in the arachnids, particularly spiders
and harvestmen. He has published on the taxonomy, systematics and
evolutionary history of New Zealand spiders as well as on medical
entomology and arachnid conservation. Phil has been involved in
science outreach at Te Papa for many years and contributed to 100
Natural History Treasures of Te Papa, and NatureStilled, both
published by Te Papa Press.
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