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Gardenwatch
Sarah Whittley
In a world where pressure from development is making life difficult for many of our wild creatures, gardens provide a vitally important habitat for many species of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates and plants. Gardenwatch provides all the information necessary for a ‘hands-on’ backyard naturalist. The first part provides an introduction to the garden habitat and ideas on how to encourage wildlife into the garden, including bat boxes, roosting pockets for birds and sites for hibernating insects and reptiles. In section two, seasonal chapters provide an overview of what to look out for at any given time of year. A combination of photographs and artworks bring to life the wild creatures described in the text and provide identification guides to many species and families, from trees to bumblebees and snails to mammal tracks. Throughout the book are numerous ‘getting involved’ boxes, with suggestions on how you can participate in national surveys that record garden wildlife and therefore enable you to make a vitally important contribution to the conservation of wildlife. For both established garden wildlife aficionados or just curious beginners, Gardenwatch is the essential guide to making the most of the animals and plants that are literally on your doorstep. 128 pages.
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