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Books > Sport & Leisure > Natural history, country life & pets > Wild animals
You don't have to be Paul Bunyan to build a wilderness home. In
fact, you don't even need an ax, and nails are not an absolute
necessity. What you'll need is Wilderness Shelters, the definitive
guide to building log cabins, camping shelters, blockhouses, and
more.Here are illustrated instructions for everything from felling
trees to splitting logs, from laying foundations to insulating
roofs. The book also shows you how to fashion indoor and outdoor
furniture for your rustic retreat, including tables, benches,
bookcases, beds and ice chambers. And it teaches you to obtain food
from nature and dine in comfort.With its wealth of ideas,
Wilderness Shelters shows that wilderness living can be more
efficient than gadget-ridden urban lifestyles.
Soft cover, full colour throughout, 900 photographs, Callfinder® Ready
Individuals Only / No Retailers
Nature Unpacked is the ultimate travelling companion for those visiting the southern African bush – whether for the first time or for the tenth. Much more than a field guide to the wildlife of the region, it provides insight into the behaviour and adaptation of the more common mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs, insects, spiders and scorpions that are found here. Identification of common trees and shrubs is made simple by way of easily accessible descriptions and close-up representative images.
FEATURES THAT MAKE THIS BOOK A MUST-HAVE:
An all-in-one guide that covers the most common mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs, insects, spiders, scorpions, trees and flowering plants found in the region.
More than 900 stunning photographs and reader-friendly text reveal what the creatures of the African bush do and why they do it.
Information is interpretative rather than just dry facts typical of other field guides.
The colourful and creative layout allows the reader to engage visually with the content.
Other features include distribution maps, animal spoor, icons and Quick ID tables.
Pursuing a dream instilled by early David Attenborough television adventures, a young man from the industrial northwest of England is advised at school to become a veterinary surgeon as a first step towards a career working with wild animals in Africa.
His misgivings about the values and justification of domestic veterinary practice are contrasted with a passion for wilderness and wildlife conservation. Early experiences in the vivid Uganda of Idi Amin are juxtaposed with life in a grey Pennines veterinary practice.
Eventually arriving as a veterinary officer in newly independent Botswana he finds adventure with wild animals as a veterinarian and later as an ecologist, survey pilot, game capture operator and even a safari hunter, becoming a passionate conservationist... all while starting the first veterinary practice in the country.
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