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The Water Vole - The Story of One of Britain's Most Endangered Mammals (Paperback)
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The Water Vole - The Story of One of Britain's Most Endangered Mammals (Paperback)
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The water vole is one of Britain's most endangered mammals. A
native of the British Isles, and popularised in modern culture as
'Ratty' in Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows, the water
vole is a cherished resident of our rivers, canals, streams and
ponds. But this once ever-present mammal, like so many others, is
now in danger - during the 1990s Britain's water vole population
declined by over 80 per cent, and it is now fully protected by law
in England and Wales. In The Water Vole, Christine Gregory, author
of Brown Hares in the Derbyshire Dales and A River in Time, tells
the story of the water vole, past, present and future, principally
through its history in the waterways of Derbyshire. Having spent
several years studying Derbyshire's water vole population and
habitats, and capturing their behaviour intimately through her
photography, Christine has developed a relationship with many of
the custodians of the county's waterways, who are vital to the
survival of the water vole. Decades of painstaking research into
the decline of the water vole and the visionary work of
conservationists give much cause for hope. Respecting our
countryside and wild places and rebuilding the health of our rivers
is key: we all have a role to play in the water vole's future.
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