152 Wild Things to Do by Helen Babbs

152 Wild Things to Do by Helen Babbs

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An accessible and practical family-friendly guide for nature-lovers of all ages and those who want to do their bit to help Britain's wildlife.

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152 Wild Things to Do by Helen Babbs

When did you last climb a tree? Pick some blackberries? Spot a bird of prey? Collect shells on a beach? Plant flowers to help bumble bees? 162 Wild Things To Do is exactly what you need to reconnect with nature. Whether at home, in your local area or at Wildlife Trust nature reserves, this book is packed with inspirational ideas to get active, get outside and see the best of Britain's wildlife. From planting wildlife-friendly plants to taking a nature trail through ancient forests, from saving an endangered species in your garden to spotting whales and dolphins, this family-friendly guide is accessible, practical and perfect for nature-lovers everywhere, young or old.
"A gem of a book that goes the extra (country) mile..it includes plenty of offbeat activities." BBC Wildlife Magazine There are enough ideas in the book to keep anyone - particularly families and children - outdoors all year." The Guardian "A very attractive, bright, colourful book listing 152 ways to enjoy nature...A very attractive little book!" The Urban Birder
Babbs, Helen: - Helen Babbs is a freelance journalist and writer in her mid twenties. She has worked for the BBC, Associated Press and Time Out. She is editor of the London Wildlife Trust's magazine Wild London. She has a monthly nature notes column in Kitchen Garden magazine and blogs on their website about her roof garden. She also writes for Organic Garden and Home magazine.

She loves nature and she loves London and strives to combine a keen interest in environmental issues with a passion for the arts and writing in particular. She likes the idea of eco-culture. When she's not writing, she goes to puppetry classes and rock and roll dance lessons and organizes free mixed arts nights called 'Look Both Ways' at a local pub.
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ISBN 13 9781904027898
ISBN 10 190402789X
Title 152 Wild Things to Do
Author Helen Babbs
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Elliott & Thompson Limited
Year published 2010-06-18
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.