Understanding Britain's Wild Life by Ian Beames

Understanding Britain's Wild Life by Ian Beames

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A book about the plants, animals, trees, birds and insects of Britain, and their habitats. It is intended for the enthusiastic amateur as well as the well-informed observer. The author is involved in wildlife journalism and photography and is the Conservation Officer of the Surrey Bird Club.

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Understanding Britain's Wild Life by Ian Beames

Wood mice can have as many as six or seven litters of young a year; there are as many as 60 species of butterfly breeding in Britain, and 20 species migrate here from abroad; at least a third of Britain's surface is used for arable farming alone. This is the kind of information contained in this book about plants, animals, trees, birds, insects and their preferred habitats. It is intended for the enthusiastic amateur as well as the well-informed observer. The author is involved in wildlife journalism and photography and is the Conservation Officer of the Surrey Bird Club.
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ISBN 13 9780715398616
ISBN 10 071539861X
Title Understanding Britain's Wild Life
Author Ian Beames
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher David & Charles
Year published 1991-10-31
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.