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POLAND
Monitoring wolves
of the East Carpathian mountains
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A
selection of recommended titles for this expedition, available
from nhbs.com
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State of the Planet
David Attenborough
Attenborough brings his matter-of-fact clarity to discuss
the latest scientific research on the state of the planet
with explanations on rainforest destruction, global warming,
extinction of species, rising sea-levels, drought and meteoric
collisions.
Over the course of three programmes, he works with experts
to ask whether nature really is in a crisis of species extinction,
to examine why has this come about and finally to understand
what options for the future remain open to us. His quest takes
him on a truly global trail, from Kenya to Ecuador, from the
Philippines and the Maldives to Easter Island, and from South
Africa to California - visiting habitats of threatened species
and exploring ways in which life can be sustained for the
future.
Running time: 150 minutes.
BBC Video
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Diversity of Life
Edward O Wilson
An inspiring work by this eminent scientist and conservationist.
Wilson traces the processes that create new species in bursts
of adaptive radiation, and identifies the five major extinctions
of the last 600 million years. Each cataclysmic event, caused
by a meteorite strike or climatic change, required 10-100
million years of evolutionary repair. The lessons are clear
- the sixth major extinction, caused this time entirely by
man - could ultimately be the greatest of them all. Drawing
on evidence and examples from around the world, the author
argues forcibly that the conflicting forces of economic development
and natural preservation must be reconciled if the world's
biological diversity is to be saved. A great book.
From the text: `Consider this: Of the estimated 10 million
species of plants and animals alive in the world's rain forests,
a minimum of 27,000 go extinct each year; 74 each day; 3 each
hour'
`Edward Wilson is today's towering figure in American
Biological Literature. Not since Darwin has an author so lifted
the science of ecology with insight and delightful imagery.'
Richard Dawkins. New edition includes an extensive new forward
by the author.
406 pages, b/w illus, figs.
Penguin
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Last Chance to See . . .
D Adams and M Carwardine
Now available on CD-ROM. A book full of tragi-comic overtones,
this is an account of five expeditions to various parts of
the world to search for rare and endangered species, such
as the aye-aye, the kakapo and the Yangtse River dolphin.
Carwardine is an experienced zoologist, but Adams is better
known as the bestselling author of A Hitchhiker's Guide
to the Galaxy.
224 pages, col illus.
Pan
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Wolf Almanac
Robert H Busch
Complete illustrated reference for wolf enthusiasts of all
kinds. Among the topics covered are: wolf evolution; habitat,
anatomy and behaviour; the wolf in literature, art, and myth;
man's relationship with the wolf; the distribution and biology
of wolves throughout the world.
226 pages, col & b/w photos, illus, tabs, maps.
Lyons Press
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Brother Wolf
Jim Brandenburg
This sequel to White Wolf conveys the history, in
words and photographic images, of the relationship between
wolves and men - and urges us all to realise that the wolf's
future is our future.
160 pages, col photos, map.
NorthWord
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Wolf
The definitive story of this much-maligned animal - filmed
in habitats ranging from the high Arctic to the hill farms
of Europe and monsoon-sodden India.
49 mins running time.
BBC Video
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Wolf: The Ecology and Behavior of an Endangered Species
L David Mech
A classic monograph, first published in 1970, and still the
best comprehensive guide to the species.
`A fine, comprehensive survey of the ecology and habits
of the wolf - his food, habitat, hunting, mating, social behaviour
and much more. Written in non-technical language, the book
sets down just about everything that we need to know about
his beautiful and - propaganda aside - shy animal' -
The New York Times Book Review
384 pages, 53 b/w photos.
Minnesota UP
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Wolf
Dimitry Bibikow
198 pages, b\w photos, illus, figs, tabs, maps.
Westarp Wissenschaften
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Wolf
Henryk Okarma
160 pages, 75 illus.
Blackwell Verlag
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Field Guide to the Mammals of Britain and Europe
David MacDonald
Definitive field guide to the mammal fauna of Europe written
by one of the world's mammal experts. It covers every species
of mammal that occurs in Europe, including marine mammals,
a total of over 230 species. The text covers identification,
taxonomy, biology, behaviour, and distribution. The plates
detail not only identification features but also paw prints,
feeding signs and variants. The most authoritative guide yet
published on the European mammal fauna. The colour plates
include over 600 individual illustrations.
448 pages, 64 colour plates [by Priscilla Barrett], 236 b/w
illus, 234 maps.
Harper Collins
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Tracking and the Art of Seeing
Paul Rezendes
Second fully revised edition on reading animal tracks and
signs. Includes information on tracking and identifying more
than 50 species of wildlife, from coyotes to chimpanzees.
The author discusses animal habitat and behaviour, tracks,
trail patterns, scratches, dens, droppings, diggings etc.
336 pages, col & b/w photos, illus.
Harper Collins
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Animal Tracks and Signs
Preben Bang and Preben Dahlstrom
Provides text and colour illustrations to identify over 200
animals that occur throughout North-West Europe from the evidence
they have left behind - footprints, feeding damage, bones
and holes in the ground are all covered.
A very welcome volume in the new OUP 'Pocket Guides'
series, which fills a real gap - both Dahlstrom's 'Collins
Guide to Animal Tracks and Signs' and the 'Hamlyn
Guide to Animal Tracks, Trails and Signs' are long out
of print.
264 pages, col photos, line illus.
OUP
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Bradt Hiking Guides: Poland and Ukraine
Tim Burford
384 pages, 36 maps.
Bradt
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Insight Guide: Poland
Alfred Horn and Bozena Pietras
314 pages, col photos, maps.
Insight Guides
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Lonely Planet Travel Guides: Poland, A Travel Survival Kit
Krzysztof Dydynski
656 pages, 24pp colour photos, 90 maps.
Lonely Planet
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Rough Guide: Poland
Mark Salter
666 pages, col photos, 52 maps.
Rough Guides
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Rough Guides Phrasebooks: Polish
Edited by Jonathan Buckley
262 pages,
Rough Guides
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