The Wildlife Trusts Guide to Garden Wildlife

The Wildlife Trusts Guide to Garden Wildlife

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Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  96
Publisher:  Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year:  2002
ISBN:  9781859749616

This is a beautiful and indispensable guide that will appeal to the expert and amateur alike of all ages. It offers a wealth of information on identifying over 125 of the most commonly encountered garden wildlife in Britain and Northern Europe. Grouped in categories, each species is clearly described with informed and concise text and an easy-to-follow layout aids quick identification. Illustrated with 125 detailed colour artworks and accompanied by accessible yet informed text this guide is a wonderful addition to any book shelf. The Wildlife Trusts and Wildlife Watch - the UK's leading club for young environmentalists - have been speaking out for wildlife since 1912 and play a key part in restoring the balance between new developments and the natural world. With the specialist skills of volunteers and staff they manage more than 2,300 wildlife reserves.

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