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Books > Sport & Leisure > Natural history, country life & pets > Wild animals > General
With nearly 6,000 species currently identified, frogs and toads
are the most familiar and abundant amphibians on the planet. "Frogs
and Toads of the World" is a comprehensive guide to the natural
history of this large and diverse group of creatures. Stunningly
illustrated throughout with 200 color photographs, this
one-of-a-kind book traces the evolution and classification of frogs
and toads, providing detailed information about each of the 49
unique families and highlighting distinctive and notable species.
It vividly describes their remarkable diversity in shape, color,
and markings; anatomy and development; life cycle; habitats; the
various methods they use to attract mates and hunt for food; and
the physiological and behavioral tricks they use to survive and
thrive around the world.
This indispensable guide also explores frogs' interaction with
humans, from modern-day collection for the meat trade, scientific
research, and the trade in exotic pets to how their survival is
being threatened by habitat destruction, climate change, and
disease.A comprehensive guide to the natural history of frogs and
toads Features 200 stunning color photographs Covers each of the 49
unique frog families Describes anatomy, life cycle, habitats,
survival tricks, and more
In the late 1980s, a female baby elephant was born on the plains of Southern Africa. In a "cull," her family was slaughtered. Only the newborn female's life was spared. Terrified and bewildered the young elephant was transported to America to be sold.
Bob Norris is a cowboy with an enormous empathy for animals. Handsome as a movie star, he was the Marlboro Man, with his face appearing on billboards around the world. But something was missing. When the hurt, vulnerable little elephant, Amy, came into his life, an incredible bond between the most unlikely of friends was forged.
Bob adopted Amy and through close observation, gentle training, humor, and endless perseverance, this accomplished horseman gradually coaxed Amy into overcoming her mistrust of humans, and her fear of the world. Amy became a beloved member of the Norris family, and partner to the ranch hands, but Bob knew from the start that the ultimate goal was for Amy to regain her confidence and her independence - even, if it were possible, to go back to the savannahs of Africa. Amy may have left the cowboy's life, but she never left his heart. This is a story of mutual friendship, of genuine love and compassion, and foremost, this is an American story with roots that run deep in the values and traditions of the American West.
From the Berkshire Pig to the Warty Pig to the Vietnamese Potbelly
Pig, Pigology is a delightful (and educational!) puzzle for anyone
who appreciates the appeal of this classic barnyard staple. From
baby piglets to enormous hogs, this lively puzzle, with content
drawn from Pigology (F21), is a charming and vibrant celebration of
our porcine friends. Everyone young and old: nature- and
animal-loving young readers, pig enthusiasts, pig farmers, and pet
pig owners alike will go hog-wild to for this endearing tableau of
more than 60 adorable swine.
"With each day spent outdoors I am reminded of what a beautiful
world we all call home, and the challenges that face ecosystems
across the world." - Alfie Bowen "The photographs are outstanding,
and the story behind them inspirational. Given the odds stacked
against Alfie throughout his life, this book is a significant
success and bodes very well for a continued and very inspiring
career as a world-class photographer." - Chris Packham Alfie Bowen
is an exceptionally talented young autistic photographer and
wildlife activist. His latest project offers a glimpse into the
private lives of numerous wild animals from across the globe and
reveals the highs and lows of living as an autistic environmental
campaigner. Bowen's photographs are truly breath-taking. Hours are
invested into every piece to ensure the results are exactly as
Bowen envisioned, and Bowen conducts in-depth research on every
animal he captures, believing it is of the utmost importance to
understand his subjects. In this book, Bowen discusses overcoming
the limitations of technology and how autism has given him the
obsession needed to persevere in often cold, lonely and difficult
circumstances. From Bowen's relation of his struggle to capture the
perfect picture of a cheetah, to his majestic portraits of some of
the most beloved animals on the planet, this book captures the
powerful sensory experience Bowen enjoys whenever he immerses
himself in nature. Featured animals include: lions, cheetahs,
leopards, tigers, snow leopards, Geoffrey's cats, red pandas,
chimpanzees, monkeys and colobuses, lemurs, elephants, rhinos,
giraffes, zebras, deer, flamingos, eagles and other birds, and koi.
The definitive guide to Britain's stunning wildlife heritage,
showcasing more than 475 walks through the Wildlife Trust's forest,
heaths, moors and woods. Published in conjunction with the Wildlife
Trusts, Wildlife Walks is a superb guide to more than 475 of the
UK's top nature reserves, all of them owned and managed by the
unique network of Wildlife Trusts. Organised by region, each entry
includes information on access and conditions, opening times,
facilities, how to get there, and local attractions. Boxes
highlighting special species of interest are dotted throughout the
book. Illustrated throughout with many beautiful colour photographs
and maps, Wildlife Walks is the only guide you'll need to plan a
great family day out.
First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
India's diverse habitats -- from the towering Himalayas in the
north to the interior jungles and deserts to the coastal beaches --
harbor an equally diverse assemblage of wildlife ranging from
tigers and lions, to elephants, rhinos, flying lizards, pangolins
and dugongs. India Wildlife is a beautifully illustrated guide
highlighting over 120 familiar and unique species of birds,
mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and butterflies and includes an
ecoregion map featuring prominent wildlife-viewing areas.
Researched by the leading conservation group -- Wildlife SOS,
India, this guide is a one-of-a-kind reference guide for travelers
to this beautiful country. Laminated for durability and weighing
less than one ounce, this guide is a portable, packable source of
information on the country's wildlife. Made in the USA.
An essential guide to assist those surveying for water voles,
whether as a professional ecological consultant, a researcher or
simply an interested amateur. This book provides detailed
descriptions of all the habitats used by water voles, including
ideal habitats as well as less typical places, with annotated
photos to help the surveyor home in on just the right areas to
look. It also contains a comprehensive photographic reference guide
to assist in the correct identification of water vole field signs,
and explains how to distinguish them from those of similar species.
Tips on where and how to search for field signs are also provided,
along with guidance on how best to record survey data.
The heart-warming story of how a tiny hedgehog helped one man find
hope. 'Could you look after it for a couple of days? . . .' So
begins the extraordinary friendship between veterinarian Massimo,
who is at a low spot in his life, and a tiny, orphaned hedgehog.
Only a few days old, covered with soft, white quills and mewling
quietly, this little creature will turn around his life forever.
Through the sheer force of Ninna's personality - curious, playful,
affectionate - and the sudden, unexpected paternal protectiveness
he feels nursing her back to health, Massimo reconnects with the
world - and finally begins to feel like home. But as Ninna wakes
from her first hibernation, she grows up, like any teenager,
longing for freedom. A creature of the wild, she craves the free
range of the woods beyond Massimo's house. Massimo must accept that
Ninna is ready to move on . . . but one little hedgehog saved and
released into her natural habitat is a new beginning for Massimo:
setting up a sanctuary for the injured, orphaned, fragile - but
with a will to live so strong it is truly contagious. A Handful of
Happiness is their funny and life-affirming story - a celebration
of our favourite prickly wildlife creature, which will make you
laugh and cry. Perfect for animal lovers and fans of A Streetcat
Named Bob, Arthur, Finding Gobi and Monty Don's Nigel.
Sasol First Field Guide to Frogs of Southern Africa is a fascinating guide to the frogs of the region.
Full-colour photographs, distribution maps and easy-to-read text will help the budding naturalist to identify the more common frog species that occur in southern Africa, discover where they live, and learn about their behaviour and unusual features.
This book is all about hunting wild turkey throughout the central
Pennsylvania counties of Mifflin, Centre and Huntingdon. It's a
collection of the many hunts experienced by the author and his
turkey hunting companions from the fall of 1943 until the present.
Each and every story is true. Not only are they entertaining, but
they teach the do's and don'ts of turkey hunting. As the stories
unfold, we'll be sneaking, setting up, calling, listening and
watching. Sometimes we're successful; sometimes we're not. We soon
learn, however, that some of our best memories are about the
turkeys that got away.
"When Ceiridwen Terrill adopts a wolfdog--part husky, part gray
wolf--"named Inyo to be her protector and fellow traveler, she is
drawn to Inyo's spark of wildness and compelled by the great
responsibility, even danger, that accompanies the allure of the
wild. She feels transformed by the extraordinary love she shares
with Inyo, who teaches Terrill how to carve out a place for herself
in the world.
Over almost four years, Terrill and Inyo's adventures veer between
hilarious and heartbreaking. There are peaceful weekends spent
hiking in snowy foothills, mirthful romps through dirty laundry,
joyful adoptions of dog companions, and clashes brought on by the
stress of caring for Inyo, insatiable without the stimulation of a
life lived outdoors. Forced to move and weigh the complaints of
fearful neighbors against the desires of her space-craving wolfdog,
Terrill must confront the reality of what she has done by trying to
tame a part-wild animal.
A gifted writer able to capture the grace and power of the natural
world, the complexity of scientific ideas, and the pulse of the
human experience, Terrill has written a bittersweet memoir of the
beauty and tragedy that come from living with a measure of
wildness.
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Domestic Animals
- History and Description of the Horse, Mule, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, and Farm Dogs: With Directions for Their Management, Breeding, Crossing, Rearing, Feeding, and Preparation for a Profitable Market: Also, Their Diseases And...
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R L (Richard Lamb) 1803-1869 Allen
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The crunch of snow under boot on a crisp winter's morning. The
stunning views from the tops of the fells. The accompanying sound
of the birds. The satisfaction of returning to base after a day in
the hills. All this can be experienced from the comfort of your own
armchair, such is the detail to be found in Lakeland - Walking With
Wildlife, that you feel that you are out there among the crags.Of
course, nothing could be better than experiencing the real thing
and so this book is excellent in helping you to plan your next
outing, with its impressions of the terrain and the degree of
difficulty to be expected. There are descriptions of each route and
of the plants, birds and animals which may be seen. To the
experienced, this book will serve as a reminder of days spent high
in the fells, while to the novice it will whet the appetite in
preparation for great days to come.
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