R. K. Murton
(forfatter)
Man and Birds (Collins New Naturalist Library #51) ebok
481,-
Here is a fascinating and authoritative survey of the complex inter-relationships of bird and human life in this country.
Here is a fascinating and authoritative survey of the complex interrelationships of bird and human life in this country.
Dr. Murton begins with an entire outline of the earliest evidence of the impact of birds on man, and vice versa and of the ecological …
Here is a fascinating and authoritative survey of the complex inter-relationships of bird and human life in this country.
Here is a fascinating and authoritative survey of the complex interrelationships of bird and human life in this country.
Dr. Murton begins with an entire outline of the earliest evidence of the impact of birds on man, and vice versa and of the ecological considerations involved. He then proceeds to describe in detail how men and birds affect each other in these islands - in food production, farming, forestry, horticulture, fishery, urban conditions and hygiene, sport and industry. He concludes with an account of the conservation issues involved - the need to preserve unique habitats and to protect bird life, beside the demands of crop protection and control of 'problem birds'.
It is a book which anyone interest in either our birds or our environment will find of absorbing interest.
Ebok
481,-
Forlag
William Collins
Utgitt
31.01.2019
Sjanger
Dokumentar og fakta, Natur og dyr
Nummer i serie
51
Språk
English
Format
epub
DRM-beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780007403691
Here is a fascinating and authoritative survey of the complex inter-relationships of bird and human life in this country.
Here is a fascinating and authoritative survey of the complex interrelationships of bird and human life in this country.
Dr. Murton begins with an entire outline of the earliest evidence of the impact of birds on man, and vice versa and of the ecological considerations involved. He then proceeds to describe in detail how men and birds affect each other in these islands - in food production, farming, forestry, horticulture, fishery, urban conditions and hygiene, sport and industry. He concludes with an account of the conservation issues involved - the need to preserve unique habitats and to protect bird life, beside the demands of crop protection and control of 'problem birds'.
It is a book which anyone interest in either our birds or our environment will find of absorbing interest.
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