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The Ochil Hills An Introduction: Landscape, Wildlife, Heritage, Walks

Wildlife Guide Walking / Outdoor Guide Out of Print
By: L Corbett, EK Roy and RC Snaddon
56 pages, B/w photos, illus, maps
The Ochil Hills
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  • The Ochil Hills ISBN: 9780950696232 Paperback Dec 1994 Out of Print #46569
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Guide to this area of Scotland.

Contents

Safety and behaviour in the hills; the Ochill range; minerals and rocks; climate/weather; waters; mammals and fish; birds; insects; flora; battles; fortification and castles; people; names; further reading; three walks - Alva Glen, Menstrie Glen, Dollar to Glendevon via Glenquey.

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Wildlife Guide Walking / Outdoor Guide Out of Print
By: L Corbett, EK Roy and RC Snaddon
56 pages, B/w photos, illus, maps
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