Saturday, December 1, 2018

BUZZ in NYT, NYROB & Daily Mail Best Books



Reviews of BUZZ are featured in the holiday issues of both the New York Times Book Review and the New York Review of Books, and The Mail on Sunday picked BUZZ as a best science book of 2018! 

Friday, November 9, 2018

BUZZ a Finalist for Pacific Northwest Book Award!



Great news!  BUZZ has been named to the shortlist for the 2019 Pacific Northwest Book Award!  Winners will be announced in early January.  Read all about the award, and check out the other great books on the shortlist here.

Friday, September 21, 2018

BUZZ Audiobook Now Available



The audio edition of BUZZ is now available!  Read by esteemed voice actor Brant Pope, the unabridged audiobook is available for download from Audible.com.

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

BUZZ on CSPAN's Book TV



The popular CSPAN-2 show Book TV recently aired Thor's presentation on BUZZ, filmed live at Powell's City of Books in Portland, OR.  Click here to view the full episode.

Monday, August 13, 2018

Thor Talks BUZZ on NPR



Listen to Thor talk bees on the popular National Public Radio shows On Point, The Splendid Table, and To the Best of our Knowledge.  Or, for readers down under, Jesse Mulligan's show on Radio New Zealand!

Sunday, July 1, 2018

BUZZ on BBC



BUZZ goes on sale in the UK on July 2nd in a beautiful edition by Icon Books.  Excerpts will be read on BBC Radio 4's Book of the Week program from July 2-6, and it is also the Guardian Bookshop's Book of the Month for July!

Monday, June 18, 2018

Early Praise for BUZZ




“This book is a joy. . . . Buy it. Read it. Read it again. And when you do, you will look out at the buzzing world anew.” —Rob Dunn, author of Never Home Alone and The Wild Life of Our Bodies

This book really is the buzz about bees, and it’s destined to become a natural history classic.” —Stephen Buchmann, author of The Reason for Flowers

“Thor Hanson is a magician at making entomology and taxonomy exciting, highlighting the fascinating world of bees . . . A delightful, buzzworthy must-read!” —Daniel Chamovitz, author of What a Plant Knows

"Surely among the finest nature writers of our time―whatever subject Hanson turns his hand to, the result is spellbinding." Katrina Van Grouw, author of The Unfeathered Bird and Unnatural Selection

BUZZ will be released on July 2 in the UK and July 10 in the USA.  
Click HERE to reead more and pre-order.

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

New Paper on War and Biodiversity



Thor was recently invited to examine the impacts of warfare on biodiversity conservation for the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.  His review of over 200 recent scientific publications assesses the many negative effects of armed conflict on the environment, as well as occasional conservation opportunities.  Read the full article here.

Friday, May 11, 2018

Early Bird Discount for Books A'Sail



Thor will be the featured author on this year's Schooner Zodiac Books A'Sail Cruise from September 11-13, 2018.  This floating book club adventure departs from Bellingham, Washington to the San Juan Islands and will be hosted by owners of Bellingham's wonderful Village Books, Paul Hanson (no relation) and Kelly Evert.  An early bird discount is available to those who book by June 30th - just enter "VBSAILS" at checkout and receive 15% off!

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

New Paper on Digger Bees




Thor recently published a paper describing one of the largest digger bee sites ever discovered - a cliff containing over 130,000 nesting females!  These gentle, fascinating creatures have lost their ability to sting, defending themselves instead by mimicking the appearance of more aggressive bumblebees.  A full scientific account, co-authored with John Ascher of the National University of Singapore, can be found in The Pan-Pacific Entomologist.  In addition, Thor tells the story of discovering and studying these bees in a chapter of his new book, Buzz: The Nature and Necessity of Bees.

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Thor Comments on War & Wildlife for Smithsonian



An intriguing new research paper in the journal Nature links the frequency of armed conflict to wildlife declines in Africa.  Thor was asked to comment on the study for an article on Smithsonian.com.  Read the full story here.