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Meet the rare, obscure, and utterly British species found nowhere else on earth.
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Meet the rare, obscure, and utterly British species found nowhere else on earth.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 153mm
- ISBN-13: 9781399405676
- ISBN-10: 1399405675
- Artikelnr.: 71808947
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 153mm
- ISBN-13: 9781399405676
- ISBN-10: 1399405675
- Artikelnr.: 71808947
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
James Harding-Morris is a passionate nature enthusiast with a lifelong love for exploring the natural world. Whether trekking up mountains in search of rare flowers, scouring fens for elusive moths, or investigating exotic invertebrates in hothouses, James's fascination with wildlife is unwavering. In his professional life, James specialises in communications and public engagement within the conservation sector. He has played a key role in delivering high-impact campaigns such as the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch and the BSBI's New Year Plant Hunt. His work on the Back from the Brink project has inspired many to care deeply about some of England's rarest and most obscure species. Currently, James is on a mission to ensure that everyone in Britain and Ireland has the opportunity to fall in love with plants through his work with the BSBI.
Introduction 1. Northern February Red 2. Birds 3. Celtic Woodlouse 4.
Dandelions 5. Goldilocks Buttercups 6. Interrupted Brome 7. British Cave
Shrimp 8. Lundy Cabbage 9. Purple Ramping-fumitory 10. York Groundsel 11.
No Parking and Menai Strait Whitebeams 12. Great Orme Berry and South Stack
Fleawort 13. False-toothed Lady's Mantle 14. Elms 15. Baker's Hawkweed 16.
British Earthstar 17. Derbyshire Feather-moss 18. Scottish Primrose and
Orkney Vole 19. Arran Whitebeam 20. Horrid Ground-weaver and the British
False Flat-backed Millipede Epilogue Acknowledgements References and
Bibliography
Dandelions 5. Goldilocks Buttercups 6. Interrupted Brome 7. British Cave
Shrimp 8. Lundy Cabbage 9. Purple Ramping-fumitory 10. York Groundsel 11.
No Parking and Menai Strait Whitebeams 12. Great Orme Berry and South Stack
Fleawort 13. False-toothed Lady's Mantle 14. Elms 15. Baker's Hawkweed 16.
British Earthstar 17. Derbyshire Feather-moss 18. Scottish Primrose and
Orkney Vole 19. Arran Whitebeam 20. Horrid Ground-weaver and the British
False Flat-backed Millipede Epilogue Acknowledgements References and
Bibliography
Introduction 1. Northern February Red 2. Birds 3. Celtic Woodlouse 4.
Dandelions 5. Goldilocks Buttercups 6. Interrupted Brome 7. British Cave
Shrimp 8. Lundy Cabbage 9. Purple Ramping-fumitory 10. York Groundsel 11.
No Parking and Menai Strait Whitebeams 12. Great Orme Berry and South Stack
Fleawort 13. False-toothed Lady's Mantle 14. Elms 15. Baker's Hawkweed 16.
British Earthstar 17. Derbyshire Feather-moss 18. Scottish Primrose and
Orkney Vole 19. Arran Whitebeam 20. Horrid Ground-weaver and the British
False Flat-backed Millipede Epilogue Acknowledgements References and
Bibliography
Dandelions 5. Goldilocks Buttercups 6. Interrupted Brome 7. British Cave
Shrimp 8. Lundy Cabbage 9. Purple Ramping-fumitory 10. York Groundsel 11.
No Parking and Menai Strait Whitebeams 12. Great Orme Berry and South Stack
Fleawort 13. False-toothed Lady's Mantle 14. Elms 15. Baker's Hawkweed 16.
British Earthstar 17. Derbyshire Feather-moss 18. Scottish Primrose and
Orkney Vole 19. Arran Whitebeam 20. Horrid Ground-weaver and the British
False Flat-backed Millipede Epilogue Acknowledgements References and
Bibliography