Urban Wildlife (British Natural History Series) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Urban Wildlife (British Natural History Series) Book

Peter Shirley of the Birmingham Urban Wildlife Trust, explains how the special conditions of towns can be useful for such animals as bats, newts, hedgehogs, squirrels, water voles, gulls, geese, starlings, butterflies, wasps, and all the other creatures that somehow co-exist with man, whether they remained in their homes while man built around them or whether they moved in after man had created the right conditions for them. Topics also include: badgers, amphibians, foxes, Canadian geese, pigeons, & insects; plus the wildlife urban garden. 50 line illustrations. 128 pages. Softcover.Read More

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  • 1873580231
  • 9781873580233
  • Peter Shirley
  • 1 May 1996
  • Whittet Books Ltd
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 128
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