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RSPB Handbook of Garden Wildlife - Second Edition - cover

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RSPB Handbook of Garden Wildlife - Second Edition

Geoffrey Abbott, Peter Holden

Editorial: Bloomsbury Natural History

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Sinopsis

This friendly handbook is full of practical advice on attracting wildlife to your garden, and encouraging creatures to stick around, as well as expert tips on green gardening, seasonal planting and garden predators. 
 
Colour photographs illustrate hundreds of mammals, birds, insects, invertebrates, reptiles and amphibians, flowers, trees, shrubs and fungi, while the comprehensive text explains everything you need to cultivate a haven for nature. 
 
The new edition includes additional species as well as fully updated text describing the diverse wildlife that can be found in British gardens. Finally, a DIY chapter is packed with projects for your garden, from building bat boxes to digging your own pond.
Disponible desde: 26/04/2019.
Longitud de impresión: 256 páginas.

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