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Through the Badger Gate by Jane Ratcliffe
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Content-Type |
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Badger Experience |
Description |
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A book in three main parts. In the first
part readers can share the pleasure of watching a badger family at close
quarters. In the second, lifelong naturalist, Jane Ratcliffe describes how she
reared a badger cub in her garden and eventually returned it to the wild. In the
third part she explains why badgers need protection. |
Summary |
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A wonderful book to read about the trials
and tribulations of dealing with badgers in what was thought, then, to be an
area without badgers - namely the English Lake District. |
Written by |
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Jane Ratcliffe |
Illustrated by |
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E W Ratcliffe |
Photographs by |
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None |
Written in |
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1974 |
Last Revised in |
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1983 |
Size |
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202mm by 132mm (height by width) |
Pages |
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80 |
ISBN |
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0 85206 730 5 |
Publisher |
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Dalesman |
Copyright Owner |
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Jane Ratcliffe |
In Print? |
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Out of Print |
Review Date |
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18 October 2005 |
Front and Cover
Copyright |
Copyright in these images is retained
by their owners. Images are shown so you can see what the item looks like
or if you need inspiration to create your own original badger artwork. |
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