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Fill Your Garden with Color! Everyone wants color in their garden,
but each gardener's preferred palette is unique. How do you choose
the right one for your garden, and how do you find the plants that
will help you fulfill your vision? The Gardener's Palette,
published in partnership with the Royal Horticultural Society,
shares an entirely new way for home gardeners to confidently
incorporate color at home. Award-winning garden designer Jo
Thompson offers 100 evocative and fresh palettes, pairs them with
beautiful images of professionally designed gardens, and breaks
them down with charts showing the exact plants used. Thompson also
provides full growing specifications for every plant to allow home
gardeners to successfully re-create these stunning gardens.
'Giggles, gardens and good grub - I love these girls and I love
this book' Davina McCall Rhubarb Rhubarb collects the witty,
wide-ranging correspondence between Leiths-trained cook Mary Jane
Paterson and award-winning gardener Jo Thompson. Two good friends
who found themselves in a perfect world of cupcakes and
centrepieces, they decided to demystify their own skills for one
another: the results are sometimes self-deprecating, often funny,
and always enlightening. Jo would find herself one day panicking
about what to cook for Easter lunch: a couple of emails with Mary
Jane and the fear subsided, and sure enough, a delicious meal
appeared on the table. Meanwhile, Jo helped Mary Jane combat her
irrational fear of planting bulbs by showing how straightforward
the process can be. The book is full of sane, practical advice for
the general reader: it provides uncomplicated, seasonal recipes
that people can make in the midst of their busy lives, just as the
gardening tips are interesting, quick and helpful for beginners.
Mary Jane shares secrets and knowledge gathered over a lifetime of
providing fabulous food for friends and family, while Jo's
expertise in beautiful planting enables the reader to have a go at
simple schemes with delightful results.
Among all great ape species, the bonobo is still the least
studied in both captivity and the wild. Nevertheless we have
observed a considerable increase in knowledge across various fields
of bonobo research in recent years. In part due to the ongoing
peace process in the Democratic Republic of Congo, research and
conservation activities on the bonobo have resumed and multiplied
since 2001.
Part One of The Bonobos: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation
focuses on scientific research. Behavioral studies in captivity
propose to answer why bonobos have some unique characteristics such
as high social status of females and flexible social relationships.
The outcomes present important aspects to be investigated in
running field studies. In the wild, analysis of population genetics
across the bonobo's distribution range illuminates the species'
evolutionary path and contributes to a global management plan. Site
specific analysis reveals how genetics are used to re-identify
individuals after an extended interruption of long-term research.
Ecological studies at three independent sites, two in Salonga
National Park, as well as one in the Luo Scientific Reserve,
provide valuable information for the comprehension of ecological
adaptation of bonobos. With the application of recent methods of
mammalian feeding ecology as well as comparative approaches in
other great ape species, these studies allow us to draw conclusions
on ape ecological adaptation and evolution.
Part Two of The Bonobos: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation
focuses on conservation. In overview, local and global aspects of
the factors threatening the wild bonobo population are reviewed.
Here the outcomes of large-scale efforts within the functioning
ecosystem conservation paradigm focus on three landscapes within
the range of the bonobo: the Salonga-Lukenie-Sankuru Landscape, the
Maringa-Lopori-Wamba Landscape, and the Lac Tele-Lac Tumba Swamp
Forest Landscape, are presented. Papers in this part include the
different aspects of various stakeholders and discuss the unique
threats and actions taken to ensure bonobo survival. Pioneering the
way, details from the first comprehensive assessment of bonobos in
the Salonga National Park reveal a baseline from which to monitor
future trends. Concerned about the indigenous' peoples aspects of
conservation, an ethnographic study documents cultural, social, and
economic practices for the purpose of reviving the local
traditional knowledge to exemplify possible applications at the
national level. To be inclusive of all aspects of range country
concerns, the contributions of Kinshasa's bonobo sanctuary to
national conservation efforts are presented. The outcome of these
contributions taken together not only illuminate the current status
of the bonobo but allow for critically designing the next steps for
the continuation of its future.
The editors are Jo Myers Thompson and Takeshi Furuichi. Dr.
Thompson currently works with the Lukuru Wildlife Research
Foundation and is involved in the Lukuru Project in the Democratic
Republic of Congo. Dr. Furuichi is part of the Faculty of
International Studies at Meiji-Gakuin University in Yokohama,
Japan.
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The Glasshouse (Paperback)
Collins and Thompson, Paul Collins; Illustrated by J. O'Thompson
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R407
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Clara lives in her balanced world where everything is perfect. Her
glasshouse is free of bugs, her prized pumpkins free of blemishes.
But then one day a boy walks into her life and slowly Clara
realises that her world is not perfect at all. Her paranoia spreads
and she loses all her customers. Finally, she must face up to the
realisation that her world is not perfect, and she must make
allowances and compromise if she is to survive.
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The Glasshouse (Hardcover)
Collins and Thompson, Paul Collins; Illustrated by J. O'Thompson
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R424
R324
Discovery Miles 3 240
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Clara lives in her balanced world where everything is perfect. Her
glasshouse is free of bugs, her prized pumpkins free of blemishes.
But then one day a boy walks into her life and slowly Clara
realises that her world is not perfect at all. Her paranoia spreads
and she loses all her customers. Finally, she must face up to the
realisation that her world is not perfect, and she must make
allowances and compromise if she is to survive.
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Stunt Heart (Paperback)
Mary Jo Thompson
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R389
R329
Discovery Miles 3 290
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'Find Your Voice - The No. 1 Singing Tutor' is the fully revised
and extended 2nd edition of this classic, best-selling singing
book. 'Find Your Voice' is the ultimate user-friendly guide to
singing and the voice for singers of all styles and abilities. In
this extremely approachable and practical singing tutor book you
will discover how to: breathe properly, develop a sound singing
technique, unlock the potential of your voice, audition and perform
successfully, develop the perfect practice regime and warm up your
voice effectively. The author, Jo Thompson, is one of the UK's
leading vocal coaches, drawing on over 25 years of teaching
experience. She combines the benefits of a classical training with
extensive experience in TV, film and the music industry. Artists
she has worked with include James Morrison, John Newman, Craig
David, George Ezra, Jessie Ware, Elly Jackson, Ellie Goulding, Ella
Eyre, and the Overtones.
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