Dr CLARKE SCHOLTZ is Professor of Entomology in the Department of Zoology and Entomology at the University of Pretoria. His research interests have mainly focused on the systematics, biology and conservation of dung beetles and their relatives. He manages a group of about 10 dung beetle researchers, including post-graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and research fellows.
Jenny Scholtz studied nature conservation and worked for a conservation non-governmental organisation. Her focus later turned to the study of insects, culminating in her co-authoring this book. She lives on a Karoo farm and is involved in a broad spectrum of conservation and environmental issues.
Hennie de Klerk studied and worked in the field of metallurgy but has nurtured a life-long interest in insects. Over many years, armed with camera and macro lens, he has dedicated his leisure time to photographing creatures in the wild, focusing on insects and bird behaviour. Since retiring three years ago he has immersed himself in the study of insects.