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El. knyga: Wild Isles

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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: William Collins
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780008359331
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: William Collins
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780008359331

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This beautifully illustrated overview of the wildlife of the British Isles showcases the diversity of our plant and animal life.



Wild Isles is a celebration of the wildlife found on a relatively modest collection of islands positioned at a latitude so northerly to be unattractive to many animals and plants. Despite these unpromising foundations, the islands of Britain and Ireland, together with more than 6,000 lesser islets that make up our archipelago, contain some of the most diverse, beautiful and wildlife-rich landscapes and seas on our planet. This book will explore the fascinating relationships within and between species who make their home on our beautiful isles.



Each chapter focuses on a particular kind of wild space. Britain and Ireland are dominated by a wide variety of grasslands from lowland water meadows to upland moors, and we will see how these human-shaped, semi-natural landscapes thrum with insect, bird and mammal life. Life requires water to flourish, and streams and rivers carry freshwater through our landscape, creating unique ecosystems and interrelations within and beside these waters, which are revealed in a third section. While Britain and Irelands woodlands are comparatively thin on the ground compared with most of continental Europe, we will see some of the forests and trees that remain are unusually ancient and, great repositories of life. Finally, of course, we are surrounded by sea, and our position on the continental shelf before it plunges into the depths of the Atlantic Ocean gives rise to an often overlooked plenty of marine life. A glorious richness divided into five breathtaking sections.

Recenzijos

Filled with glorious photography showcasing the biodiversity of our archipelago Radio Times





Praise for Patrick Barkham





'Barkham is an outstanding author' CHRIS PACKHAM



'Outstanding nature journalism' HORATIO CLARE



'A heralded nature writer' THE TIMES



'A lovely, fluid writer' DAILY MAIL

Daugiau informacijos

The book of the BBC TV series presented by David Attenborough
Introduction: A Bounty of Nature 4(6)
Chapter 1 Our Precious Isles
10(44)
Chapter 2 Our Grasslands
54(62)
Chapter 3 Our Freshwater
116(58)
Chapter 4 Our Woodlands
174(64)
Chapter 5 Our Ocean
238(76)
Epilogue: Taking Action for Nature 314(2)
Further Reading 316(1)
Acknowledgements 317(1)
Index 318
Patrick Barkham is an award-winning author and the Guardians Natural History Writer. His books include The Butterfly Isles, Coastlines, Badgerlands, Islander and Wild Child. He is President of Norfolk Wildlife Trust and lives in Norfolk with his family.



Alastair Fothergill is the award-winning producer and director of numerous nature documentaries, including Frozen Planet, Planet Earth and The Blue Planet. He is a co-founder of Silverback Films and was previously the Head of the BBC Natural History Unit. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society and was awarded their gold medal in 2012. He has honorary doctorates from the Universities of Bristol, Durham, York St John and Hull. In 2017 Alastair was the BBC Grierson Trustees Award winner and he was awarded the OBE in the Queens Birthday Honours List 2019 for his services to film.