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A Naturalist's Shetland John Busby

A Naturalist's Shetland By John Busby

A Naturalist's Shetland by John Busby


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This volume describes the wildlife of the Shetland islands and covers their history since the last Ice Age, as well as the human impacts of the Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Age cultures and the Norse influences from Scandinavia. It also observes the costs and benefits of a modern economy.

A Naturalist's Shetland Summary

A Naturalist's Shetland by John Busby

One of Britain's natural treasures, the Shetland Islands are spectacular with their varied geology, wonderful landscape, and special flora and fauna. They are peopled by a culture distinct within the British Isles. Despite their isolation, the islands have evolved many particular species. This book is only the second to describe all the wildlife of the Shetland Islands and the first to comprehensively cover their history since the last Ice Age, as well as the human impacts of the Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron Age cultures and the Norse influences from Scandinavia. It critically observes the costs and benefits of a modern economy, both to the people and the natural scene. 12 chapters describe the ecology, flora and fauna, marine fisheries, Fair Isle, local and visiting naturalists and the oil industry. The closing chapter examines today's environmental changes in the context of those of the last 12000 years and draws lessons for the future. Written for the general reader and keen naturalist, this book is lavishly illustrated with photographs and graced with evocative sketches by John Busby. 65 figures, tables, maps and diagrams illustrate and clarify points in the text. Features: * The only full description of the natural history of the Shetlands in print * Focuses on conservation and the relationship between ecology and human activity * Contains evocative sketches by John Busby

About John Busby

John Busby is a well-known and much-loved bird artist, with a wonderfully light, intuitive drawing style. His many other books include Birds of Mallorca (Helm) and a series of bird-finding guides (Arlequin), as well as the first edition of Drawing Birds (RSPB).

Table of Contents

Between the North Sea and the Atlantic; the making of Shetland; the holocene and the Shetlander; a fragile skin; by sea and air residents and migrants; the plankton, the fish and the predators; the white Maas saga; the Fair Isle; Shetland naturalists; black gold or black death; development and sustainability. Appendices: places to visit; protected areas; species lists.

Additional information

GOR006755396
9780856611056
0856611050
A Naturalist's Shetland by John Busby
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20020731
518
N/A
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