In a much-anticipated addition to the New Naturalist library,
Stefan Buczacki takes a broad look at the relatively unexplored
world of the garden, and its relevance within the context of
natural history overall. Though gardens are often viewed merely as
artificial creations rather than easily accessible places to
observe and encourage wildlife, 'Garden Natural History' rectifies
this misconception. By viewing gardens within the wider context of
the British ecological landscape, Buczacki follows the garden's
development as a habitat within which vertebrates, invertebrates
and native and alien plants alike have been introduced and to which
they have adapted. 'Garden Natural History' offers a fascinating
insight into the diversity of organisms and ecological processes
that constitute the garden, whilst also highlighting the role of
the gardener as conservator and showing how the garden can inspire
all naturalists.
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