Wildlife Rescue
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out of print | 2008 | #175612 | ISBN-13: 9781874092896
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The toll of British wildlife is increasing every year, with an annual 5 million casualties, many of them through man-made hazards. To give these casualties a second chance there are now over 700 specialist wildlife treatment centres in England and Wales.
Wildlife Rescue is a new, unique guide showing how anyone, irrespective of age or experience, can become involved in helping and sustaining British wildlife.
It's sections on deer, hedgehogs, garden birds, water birds, foxes, rodents, badgers and amphibians are packed with illustrations and information, including case histories, an account of wildlife hazards, both natural and man-made, how to spot an emergency and what to do, contact details for wild centres nationwide, veterinary advice, and how to get further involved in wildlife protection.
Wildlife Rescue is a new, unique guide showing how anyone, irrespective of age or experience, can become involved in helping and sustaining British wildlife.
It's sections on deer, hedgehogs, garden birds, water birds, foxes, rodents, badgers and amphibians are packed with illustrations and information, including case histories, an account of wildlife hazards, both natural and man-made, how to spot an emergency and what to do, contact details for wild centres nationwide, veterinary advice, and how to get further involved in wildlife protection.
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