About the Book:Britain is home to almost 100 species of mammals. Many of them are nocturnal, almost all are difficult to see, and most people--even very keen natural history enthusiasts--struggle to see more than about 10 a year--rabbits, foxes, a few deer
About the Book:Britain is home to almost 100 species of mammals. Many of them are nocturnal, almost all are difficult to see, and most people–even very keen natural history enthusiasts–struggle to see more than about 10 a year–rabbits, foxes, a few deer, perhaps. So can one ordinary young family manage 50 in just one year?About the Author: Dominic Couzens is a writer and broadcaster on wildlife and natural history. He writes regularly for magazines such as BBC Wildlife and the National Trust, and has written a variety of books including 100 Birds to See Before You Die and The Secret Lives of Garden Birds.
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