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Badger
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74

Badger

A comprehensive natural history of one of Britain's favourite animals

RSPB Spotlight: Badgers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

RSPB Spotlight: Badgers

The Spotlight series introduces readers to the lives and behaviours of our favourite animals with eye-catching, colour photography and informative expert text. Badgers are elusive wanderers of the night and few mammals are as mysterious. Their nocturnal lifestyle means not many of us have ever glimpsed their monochrome form as they sniff and bustle their way through woodland or across pasture – yet most of us live far closer to a Badger group than we might think. In Spotlight: Badgers James Lowen explores all aspects of their lives including their communal living, feeding habits, as well as the major threats to and conservation support for Badgers. These iconic omnivores are widely represe...

The Badger
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

The Badger

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1948
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  • Publisher: Unknown

He has made himself into a photographer, watchman, detective and careful judge. The result is a monograph on a member of the British fauna which has up to now had too little regard and respect.

The Badger - A Monograph (History of Hunting Series - Working Terriers)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 75

The Badger - A Monograph (History of Hunting Series - Working Terriers)

THE BADGER A MONOGRAPH BY ALFRED E. PEASE, M.P. Originally published in London, 1898. Now reprinted from the extremely rare original by Read Country Books. This fascinating historical document was written at the turn of the century by avid huntsman and Member of Parliament, Alfred Pease. It is a lengthy treatise on the natural history of the badger as well a detailed work on the hunting of the animal. Pease writes in great detail about the life and habits of the badger and includes anatomical diagrams. Over half of the book is devoted to the badger as a sporting quarry. There is much discussion on techniques of hunting including dogs and equipment. There are numerous illustrations including detailed diagrams of the various excavation tools. 128 pages. 10 black + white illustrations.

Badgerlands
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Badgerlands

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-10-03
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  • Publisher: Granta Books

Britain is the home of the badger - there are more badgers per square kilometre in this country than in any other. And yet many of us have never seen one alive and in the wild. They are nocturnal creatures who vanish into their labyrinthine underground setts at the first hint of a human. Here, Patrick Barkham follows in the footsteps of his badger-loving grandmother, to meet the feeders, farmers and scientists who know their way around Badgerlands: the mysterious world in which these distinctively striped creatures snuffle, dig and live out their complex social lives. As the debate over the badger cull continues, Barkham weighs the evidence on both sides of the argument, and delves into the rich history of the badger - from their prehistoric arrival in Britain and their savage persecution over the centuries, to Kenneth Grahame's fictional creation in Wind in the Willows and the badger who became a White House pet. From the celebrated author of The Butterfly Isles, this is rich, vivid nature writing at its best.

Badgers on the Highland Edge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Badgers on the Highland Edge

The author has worked a patch of the Highland Edge - the landscape where the last of the high fields and wooded hills buttress on to the first of the mountains - and it colours much of his writing. Badgers didn't feature in his writing, however, because at the time they had been driven out of the area. But his determination to find badgers and write about them lead him through a conspiracy of circumstances to a troubled foray among Lowland setts near Edinburgh. This book describes his experiences.

The Conservation and Management of the European Badger (Meles Meles)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88
Badgers
  • Language: en

Badgers

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Badger Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Badger Book

The Badger Book takes its place as part of Graffeg's compact, accessible Nature Book series, exploring our relationship with some of Britain's best-loved wild creatures.This addition introduces the wonderfully mysterious and enigmatic Meles meles to the newly curious with fresh information in store for those with a long-standing interest. An inhabitant of these lands for thousands of years, badgers have been both revered and reviled, cherished and tormented, beloved and brutalised - The Badger Book takes a closer look at Britain's largest carnivorous mammal.Alongside magical photography, we examine the science - and politics - around bTB and the controversial badger cull as well as introducing a passionate group of ordinary people dedicated to rescuing them, followed by a meander through the myth, legend, art and literature which has incorporated them into our culture. Chapters include:Badger PhysiologyBadger WatchingBadger ThreatsThe CullThe Badger Protectors: Wounded Badger Patrol CheshireBadgers in Myth & LegendBadgers in Art & Literature

Badgers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Badgers

Discover the hidden world of the Badger Lords and the Badger Warrior spirit in a compelling booklet, where the laws, language, Bloodwrath and secrets of Salamandastron are revealed.