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Birds of New Zealand, Hawaii, Central and West Pacific: Auditing Implemented Applications (Collins Field Guide)

by Ber van Perlo

The essential guide to identifying every species of bird you may see in this area, for both tourists and wildlife enthusiasts.

Terns (Collins New Naturalist Library #123)

by David Cabot Ian Nisbet

This New Naturalist volume provides a much-anticipated overview of these fascinating birds – the first book on the natural history of British and Irish terns since 1934.

The Broads (Collins New Naturalist Library #89)

by Brian Moss

The Broads discusses the history of the Broads, the waters in the past and the waters now, the people who come into contact with and influence these waterways, and what the future holds for this small but important area of the countryside. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com

Lichens (Collins New Naturalist Library #86)

by Oliver Gilbert

Lichens are fascinating and beautiful organisms able to colonise a vast range of habitats, including seemingly impossible places such as bare icy mountain tops and sun-scorched coastal rocks. This book discusses all aspects of British lichens, revealing the secrets of their success. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com

Plant Disease (Collins New Naturalist Library #85)

by David Ingram Noel Robertson

Plant Disease covers all aspects of diseases of plants growing in the wild or likely to be encountered on cultivated plants in farm, forest and garden. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com

The New Naturalists: A Complete History (Collins New Naturalist Library #82)

by Peter Marren

A history of the most successful, significant and long-running natural history series in the world.

The Hebrides (Collins New Naturalist Library #76)

by J. M. Boyd I. L. Boyd

A complete natural history of the Hebrides – an area of great natural beauty, which draws back thousands of visitors year after year to its wonderful scenery and abundant wildlife.

Ferns (Collins New Naturalist Library #74)

by Christopher N. Page

Ferns gives the reader an introduction to the reasons for the variety of ferns in the British Isles, as well as the history of their development within this landscape and their use by man. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com

The New Forest (Collins New Naturalist Library #73)

by Colin R. Tubbs

How and why the New Forest has evolved to be an area of international importance – and Britain's richest 'nature reserve'.

Mammals in the British Isles (Collins New Naturalist Library #68)

by L. Harrison Matthews

Mammals in the British Isles looks at the influences on their numbers and distribution, both now and in the past, examines aspects of their biology with emphasis on function and physiology, and concludes with an account of relationships with man.

Farming and Wildlife (Collins New Naturalist Library #67)

by Kenneth Mellanby

Farming and Wildlife argues forcefully that wild species are, in fact, beneficial to the land as a whole: without them its productivity will fall and farming will inevitably suffer. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com

The Natural History of Wales (Collins New Naturalist Library #66)

by William. M. Condry

This book is an attempt to survey the natural history of the whole of Wales. It therefore covers such areas as Snowdonia and the Brecon Beacons as well as the spectacularly beautiful Pembrokeshire coast and the less well-known but no less interesting areas of mid-Wales.

British Tits (Collins New Naturalist Library #62)

by Christopher Perrins

In addition to dealing with the general biology and behaviour of the birds, Dr Perrins gives full attention to such things as their social lives, their intelligence and adaptiveness, and their puzzling ability to adjust their population sizes to the future availability of food. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com

British Birds of Prey (Collins New Naturalist Library #60)

by Leslie. H. Brown

Leslie Brown's account of our 15 resident, 7 vagrant and 2 migrant species of eagles, falcons, hawks and vultures in Britain presents a great mass of scientific information about our birds of prey in a manner as attractive to the general reader as to the dedicated ornithologist.

British Seals (Collins New Naturalist Library #57)

by H. R. Hewer

A comprehensive account of the seal’s migratory patterns, methods of hunting and patterns of reproduction.

Finches (Collins New Naturalist Library #55)

by Ian Newton

This illustrated survey of finch behaviour is a thorough, non-technical account of the habits of these birds throughout the world.

Pesticides and Pollution (Collins New Naturalist Library #50)

by Kenneth Mellanby

Pesticides and Pollution examines the problems of pollution of air, land, river, and the sea, by herbicides, pesticides, sewage, industrial effluents, gases, radiation, leakages, over-drainage, mistakes and mismanagement, in Britain today.

Grass and Grassland (Collins New Naturalist Library #48)

by Ian Moore

The use of natural and seeded grass pastures for the feeding of livestock and other unfamiliar uses for the ubiquitous grass family are described in this succinct and beautifully illustrated work.

The Folklore of Birds: An Enquiry Into The Origin & Distribution Of Some Magico-religious Traditions (Collins New Naturalist Library #39)

by Edward A. Armstrong

Tracing the magico-religious beliefs surrounding birds as far back in time as is possible, to the cultures in which these beliefs arose. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com

The World of the Honeybee (Collins New Naturalist Library #29)

by Colin G. Butler

The mysteries of bee life are illuminated for beekeepers, entomologists and students of natural history in general.

Sea-Birds: An Introduction To The Natural History Of The Sea-birds Of The North Atlantic (Collins New Naturalist Library #28)

by James Fisher R. M. Lockley

Sea-Birds introduces us to the sea-birds of the North Atlantic, an ocean in which about half the world sea-bird species have been seen at one time or another. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com

Dartmoor (Collins New Naturalist Library #27)

by L. A. Harvey D. St. Leger Gordon

Dartmoor explores the complex and fascinating history of one of southern England's greatest National Parks, an area of enormous interest to naturalists and tourists alike.

Flowers of the Coast (Collins New Naturalist Library #24)

by Ian Hepburn

Few parts of our British islands can compare with our sea coasts as plant hunting ground.

Wild Orchids of Britain (Collins New Naturalist Library #19)

by V. S. Summerhayes

A treasure for all lovers of wild plants – Wild Orchids of Britain provides a detailed account of all our orchid species, varieties and hybrids, and has a useful key to identification. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com

Wild Flowers of Chalk and Limestone (Collins New Naturalist Library #16)

by J. E. Lousley

Wild Flowers of Chalk and Limestone will urge many to follow in the author’s footsteps in search of the rich flora which make our chalk downs and limestone cliffs so fascinating to explore. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com

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