
Desert Locust Plagues
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It is a very personal account that echoes humanity in a world where being human is sometimes disappearing ... [A] must-read for those wishing to learn about the world's most dangerous migratory pest ... Desert Locust Plagues is a modest testimony to the silent and mostly unknown efforts by so many people who continue to protect our food security. * Keith Cressman, Senior Locust Forecasting Officer, Food and Agricultural Organization, United Nations * Everard's book is both a memoir of an exciting and sometimes hazardous career - every chapter has a close brush with death - and also an account of the development of the technology. * Times Literary Supplement * In this lovely little book - part science, part autobiography - Colin Everard tells tales of his time in the Horn of Africa 60 or so years ago ... [and] offers a keen analysis of the scientific developments that have helped the cause - from pesticides that don't do too much environmental harm, to satellite observation ... [His] appreciation of the region's natural beauty is infectious. * Geographical Magazine * One of the great unsung achievements of the 20th century and Everard pays it a fitting tribute. * Daily Mail * Everard's passages on locusts are interesting, as are those on the technological developments. * The Spectator * An enthralling account for anyone who remembers how tough and yet supremely fulfilling it could be to brave deserts, mountains, the elements and hostility in order to further a crucial cause. If your patch included any of Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti or Kenya it is nigh on compulsory reading. * Bill Jackson, Bodleian Library, Oxford University *More details
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Foreword by Professor Robert A. Cheke
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. An Uninvited Christmas Visitor
2. Luk Haiyah
3 The Locust Life
4. The Ogaden
5. Stones
6. The Tip of the Horn of Africa
7. A Change of Aircraft
Epilogue: Controlling the Desert Locust - the Situation In 2018. Progress and Problems
Afterword
Appendix
Index
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