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Birds and Broadleaves Handbook A Guide to Further the Conservation of Birds in Broadleaved Woodland

Handbook / Manual
By: N Smart and J Andrews
128 pages, Col & b/w photos
Publisher: RSPB
Birds and Broadleaves Handbook
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  • Birds and Broadleaves Handbook ISBN: 9780903138161 Paperback Dec 1985 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 3 days
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A practical handbook for all involved in woodland conservation. Details different woodland systems and their ecological effects, habitat requirements of woodland birds, conservation recommendations, and profiles of specific woodland birds, and woods.

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Handbook / Manual
By: N Smart and J Andrews
128 pages, Col & b/w photos
Publisher: RSPB
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