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100 Animals to See Before They Die

100 Animals to See Before They Die

Author:Nick Garbutt
Publisher:Bradt Travel Guides Ltd.
Catalogue number:159473
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

A must for anyone passionate about wildlife and its conservation.
"100 Animals to See Before They Die" offers a snapshot of the world’s most endangered mammal species. Based on the unique rankings of...

£16.99

Birds of the World: The Most Complete Guide to Every Bird in the World Albatrosses to Wrens

Birds of the World: The Most Complete Guide to Every Bird in the World Albatrosses to Wrens

Author:Les Beletsky
Publisher:Collins
Catalogue number:155174
Availability: Temporarily out of stock: expected back within 24 days

This beautiful book compiles over 1,600 illustrations showing the form, posture and plumage for every single bird family found on the planet, with images for over 1,300 species. The original paintings...

£25.00

Flora

Flora

Author:Brent Elliott
Publisher:Scriptum Editions
Catalogue number:119050
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

For centuries, as Europe explored the New World, botanists sent back seeds and specimens of the thousands of plants they came across on their travels. The resulting experimentation that took place...

£9.99

Planet Earth

Planet Earth

Author:Alastair Fothergill
Publisher:BBC Books
Catalogue number:142994
Availability: Temporarily out of stock: expected back within 10 days

This is a spectacular tour of the Earth’s many habitats produced to accompany the groundbreaking television programme. Whether it’s the claustrophobic darkness of the deep oceans or the big skies of...

£25.00

Everything you always wanted to know about Birds  ... but were afraid to ask!

Everything you always wanted to know about Birds ... but were afraid to ask!

Author:Stephen Moss
Publisher:Christopher Helm
Catalogue number:133506
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

Presented in a question-and-answer format, this easily digestible book is divided into ten chapters each dealing with a major theme eg. physiology, distribution, breeding & migration. An index is provided...

£9.99

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