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Britain's Mammals A Concise Guide

Field / Identification Guide
By: People's Trust for Endangered Species
96 pages, 80 col photos, 80 dist maps
Publisher: Whittet Books
Britain's Mammals
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The experts at the People's Trust for Endangered Species have compiled this introduction to the mammals in the UK and around its coast. From timid shrews to commonly seen rabbits, red deer to minke whales, and including the wide range of bats, there are over 60 resident wild mammal species in the UK or around its coasts. The aim of this book is to provide a brief account of these and also of some that are no longer here. They represent a diverse and sometimes surprising group.

*Features 64 mammal species found in Britain and around its coast, along with some that are now extinct - one species per page
*Describes each species and gives key facts relating to size, lifespan, reproduction, diet, habitat and predators
*Includes notes on threats, status and conservation
*Colour photographs illustrate each mammal and its identifying features
*Individual maps show the distribution of each species in the British Isles
*Includes a mammal `family tree' showing how the main mammal groups evolved and a guide to the tracks of foxes, badgers, rabbits and deer
*Foreword by Pat Morris.

The People's Trust for Endangered Species
Established for over 30 years, the People's Trust for Endangered Species is a conservation charity working worldwide to ensure a future for endangered species. It has a special interest in protecting Britain's wild mammals, runs wildlife events for people to enjoy our sometimes elusive mammals in their natural habitats and involves thousands of people nationwide in monitoring how they are doing.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: People's Trust for Endangered Species
96 pages, 80 col photos, 80 dist maps
Publisher: Whittet Books
Media reviews

This family-friendly book is packed full of fascinating facts about more than 60 species. Covering diet, habitat, predators, reproduction and conservation status, and with an evolutionary family tree and track-identification chart, 'Britain's Mammals' is great value for money.
- BBC Wildlife magazine

"This book cannot fail to prove useful and interesting to any reader with the slightest interest in Britain's mammals, and is strongly recommended."
- The Ranger's Blog, Naturenet

""The ideal book for any bookshelf and an easy reference book for anyone interested, even if just a little, in nature and British wildlife."
- Mo Flett, Nature

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