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While Some Trees Stand (wild life in our vanishing countryside) by Garth
Christian
Review |
Content-Type |
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Badger Experience |
Description |
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At the time of writing this book, the
British countryside was shrinking annually by an area the size of Warwickshire,
In this book Garth Christian traces vividly the decline of key species such as
the nightingale, cuckoo, peregrine falcon, sparrow hawk, red squirrel, hedgehog,
weasel and stoat, together with the apparent increase of others such as the
badger, fox, hare and several kinds of deer. He focuses on the then urgent need
for balanced conservation. |
Summary |
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Another nice little book with a pretty
decent chapter about badgers and their habits - including one fascinating
account of a badger fishing in a river! |
Written by |
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Garth Christian |
Photographs by |
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Ernest Neal, Jane Burton and others |
Illustrations By |
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None |
Written in |
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1963 |
Last Revised in |
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n/a |
Size |
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220mm by 145mm (height by width) |
Pages |
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192 |
ISBN |
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n/a |
Publisher |
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Newnes (London) |
Copyright Owner |
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Garth Christian |
In Print? |
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Out of Print |
Review Date |
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30 May 2008 |
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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