Conservation Of Wildlife & Habitats

BIC code: RNKH
See also: The Environment


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  • Cover scan of Brother Nature
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    Brother Nature - Jim Crumley - Hardback
    'Brother Nature' is a study of a nature writer's home territory. It is divided into two parts, the first is a series of encounters with grizzly bears, badgers, deer, otters, orchids, ospreys, red kites, golden eagles, ravens and swans. The second considers how Scotland might achieve a closer relationship with nature.
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    A Naturalist's Shetland - J. Laughton Johnston - Hardback
    One of Britain's natural treasures, the Shetland Islands are spectacular with their varied geology, wonderful landscape and special flora and fauna. This book describes all the wildlife of Shetland and is illustrated with photographs and sketches.
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    The Song Of The Sandpiper: Memoir Of A Scottish Naturalist - J. Morton Boyd - Hardback
    This is the fascinating story of a man, John Morton Boyd, who flung himself at life and of his passionate interest in the harmonies of nature.
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    Species History In Scotland: Introductions And Extinctions Since The Ice Age - Paperback
    Environmental historians, archaeologists, ecologists, biologists and nature conservationists offer an interdisciplinary approach to species history in Scotland.
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    Stag At Bay: The Scottish Red Deer Crisis - Michael Wigan - Paperback
    'Stag at Bay' looks in detail at the latest scientific findings on red deer, where populations rose fastest, why, and what has been done about it.
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    Wilderness Dreams: The Call Of Scotland's Last Wild Places - Mike Cawthorne - Paperback
    This is a moving and inspirational set of eight essays on the meaning and future of Scotland's last wilderness areas. It charts intriguing and thought-provoking journeys through the remotest parts of Scotland, from a canoe trip down the River Dee to an epic climb of all the Munros.