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Which animal swims the fastest? Who has the most acute sense of smell? Which is the smallest mammal? Who lays the largest egg? Discover the weirdest and most wonderful creatures ever to have lived on Earth with this riveting family reference. The book includes world record holders from each of the main animal groups including mammals, reptiles, birds and insects, with intriguing stories and fascinating facts throughout. There are also special features that highlight the superstars of the animal kingdom - the blue whale is not only the heaviest and longest animal on Earth but has the largest babies, the biggest appetite and makes the loudest noise! Find out which mammal can boast a top-selling record in the pop charts, who built a nest that weighed nearly three tonnes, and which dinosaur made the world's largest footprint. With stunning photographs and all the latest discoveries, this up-to-date and accessible book will enthrall and astound both children and adults alike. PUBLICATION DATE NOVEMBER 2007ISBN: 9780565092238
A passionate call to action, this important volume exhorts us to preserve the delicate ecosystems of the world - while we can. At a time when we are more aware than ever of the vulnerability of the earth and of the uncertainty of its future, this important book is at once timely and stunningly beautiful. A great way to visit the world's most precious natural settings without having a negative impact on them, "Global 200 - Lands without Frontiers" identifies 200 of the world's most critical, endangered natural sites. Stunning photographs, presented in the large-scale format of the book, convey a diverse range of global eco-regions, showcasing the unique characteristics of each region and the threats to each, and demonstrating the need for us to take action now to preserve these irreplaceable natural resources.Vibrant full-colour photographs transport us to the East African Acacia savannas which are home to an exceptional diversity of large land mammals and birds and which are threatened by poaching, agriculture, land use conflicts with pastoralists, and uncontrolled trophy hunting. PUBLICATION DATE SEPTEMBER 2007ISBN: 9788854403017
Amazonia is, without doubt, the greatest rainforest on earth. Covering two and three quarter million square miles, it crosses the political borders of nine countries. Some 50 percent of the world's terrestrial species, including rare - and often unique - animals and plants are found here, while during the rainy season, a staggering one fifth of all fresh water on the planer flows along the mighty river Amazon.Nick Gordon's photographs give us an unrivalled insight into that wilderness. Having lived in Amazonia for more than ten years, filming and photographing the wildlife and indigenous peoples of the area, he has amassed a unique and wide-ranging collection of images. Written in a lively and accessible style, the accompanying text is both informative and entertaining. Features in Wildlife, Travel and Photography magazines. PUBLICATION DATE OCTOBER 2007ISBN: 9781901268300
"The Great Apes" tells of the evolution, social customs, complex lifestyles and natural habitats of man's closest relatives. A visual celebration of these great creatures, the book contains over 100 full colour photographs.The authors also concern themselves with the human activities (many illegal) and assaults that are endangering the very survival of the species. Features in natural history, photography and travel publications. PUBLICATION DATE OCTOBER 2007ISBN: 9781901268317
Superb wildlife illustrations from top artists in their field bring to life a range of animals in this popular series. Introduces young children to the mystery and beauty of baby animals with simply wonderful illustrations and factsCOVER PRICE £4.50ISBN 9781842361955
This fun and fact-filled series brings to life the most dangerous creatures in the animal kingdom. Each animal's fascinating and quirky characteristics are explored, including the hunting habits of dinosaurs, the swimming skills of spiders, and the parental nature of pumas. Engaging, full-page illustrations and short learning activities enhance each exciting fact. A concise list of statistics accompanies each animal, and full indexes help children find specific information quickly and easily. From Siberian tigers to domestic felines, the nature of cats is examined in this educational primer. Each listing focuses on each species of cat and its eccentricities, such as the community-driven nature of lions, the sharp claws of snow leopards, and the leaping prowess of caracals, providing a lively introduction to the environments and habits of these intriguing animals. COVER PRICE 4.50ISBN: 9781842361191
Marking a new departure for Bradt, this full colour, large format title builds on the brand's reputation for ethical travel and conservation, presenting a compendium of 100 of the world's most endangered animals. The book is inspired by the Zoological Society of London, the umbrella organisation for London and Whipsnade Zoos, and its much-acclaimed EDGE Evolutionarily Distinct and Geographically Endangered programme. ISBN: 9781841622361
100 things you should know about Mammals is a thrilling journey of discover through a fascinating animals world. Children can read all about whales, the largest animals that have ever lived, and tiny bats that are smaller than your finder. Exactly 100 numbered facts and detailed artwork draw the reader irresistibly from cover to cover while fun facts and fantastic cartoons throughout the book add an extra element of fun. To engage eager young minds there are quizzes, puzzles and activities, such as how to make a food chain, drawing posters, and comparing the speed of the fastest mammals alive! COVER PRICE 4.99ISBN: 9781842363515
This hugely successful series is now available in a new smaller flexi format. From cover to cover beautifully detailed artwork will mean that even the most reluctant of readers will be totally absorbed by the fun activities, such as projects and quizzes. Humorous cartoons add a lighter touch, while the wealth of perfectly pitched information reads clearly and fluently. This series really is the perfect introduction to these fascinating subjects. COVER PRICE 4.99ISBN: 9781842363553
Real facts about the exciting world of big cats, from the daily life of a pride of lions to the skilful hunting of the leopard and the speedy chase of the cheetah. Ages 6+. COVER PRICE £8.99ISBN: 9781842365380
This hugely successful series is now available in a new smaller flexi format. The tried and tested formula of 100 sequential facts motivates children to read these books from start to finish. From cover to cover, beautifully detailed artwork will mean that even the most reluctant of readers will be totally absorbed by the fun activities, such as projects and quizzes. Humorous cartoons add a lighter touch, while the wealth of perfectly pitched information provides ideal introductions to the subjects. COVER PRICE 4.99ISBN: 9781842366516
COVER PRICE £8.99ISBN: 9781842369654
Ever since 1907, when a flickering film about birds enthralled a cinema audience, we've been fascinated by watching the natural world on film. For 100 years wildlife films have taken us to places and shown us things we would never be able to see - the excitement, the strangeness, the danger of the wild. Today, our interest in the wonders of the natural world is stronger than ever. Accompanying the lavish BBC two-hour special, "Top 100 Wildlife Moments" dives into the archives to find the 100 wildlife moments that best celebrate the glories and the eccentricities of this astonishingly popular and enduring culture. You can discover the history of the wildlife moving image: the first heady days when an ant juggling a matchbox was big box office; the charismatic and sometimes controversial celebrity presenters; the astonishing behaviour of animals and plants; the boggling oddities of nature; the animals now extinct that poignantly only exist on film. You can explore 100 years of revelation - from the black-and-white silent footage that started it all to the almost magical photography techniques seen today in programmes like "Planet Earth". From famous faces of wildlife TV to extraordinary animal (and plant) behaviour, natural history filming has changed the way we look at and think about our world. It's all here - so weird, you couldn't make it up; so wonderful, you wouldn't want to miss it. ISBN: 9781846073212
1000 Facts on Animals is just one in series of hard-hitting fact books. Everything you could possibly want to know about the animal kingdom is divided into bite-sized pieces of information, ranging from monkeys to moths and spiders to sloths. Extraordinary facts about lesser-known creatures are included too, and every page contains powerful colour images to ensure a truly fascinating read for animal lovers of all ages.COVER PRICE 9.99ISBN: 9781842360279
Discover 1000 Facts On Birds, an amazing guide into the world of birds. Short, sharp facts combine with hundreds of pictures and illustrations to deliver information with punch. Youll find all the things you ever wanted to know plus so much more in one fascinating book. Key subject areas are clearly highlighted so finding information is effortlessly simple with the use of button-like icons. Compact and easy to use, this really is the complete reference resource for the fact hungry.COVER PRICE 9.99ISBN: 9781842361498
A series of compact encyclopedias that carry a big punch. Each book has 100 panels each containing ten bulleted facts on a topic plus an illustration. The information is presented in such a way that a child (9 to 14 years) can absorb the facts quickly and effectively.COVER PRICE 8.99ISBN: 9781902947327
Bright and busy bug filled scenes include a craggy cave, a grassy meadow, and even a garden shed. Ages 3+ years. ISBN: 9780746062418
This is a fascinating day in the life' look at the natural world. The rainforest is an exciting place, full of activity and colour. Come face-to-face with the amazing creatures that live in this wonderful tropical world. Discover why macaws eat clay before breakfast, find out how anteaters demolish ant's nests at lunchtime, see beautiful flowers bloom in mid-afternoon and follow an ocelot as it prowls its territory at night. This work supports National Science Curriculum at Key Stage 1 and is ideal for early project work. There's more than just rain and trees in the rainforest! ISBN: 9781405310383
500 numbered facts on animals and their behaviour with many amazing facts and statistics to keep young enthusiasts enthralled. Projects to make and do, hilarious facts and brilliantly drawn cartoons add an extra element of fun. Add a detailed index, and 100 Things You Should Know has all the ingredients for a perfect introduction to this truly fascinating topic.COVER PRICE £17.99ISBN: 9781842360514
ISBN: 9780866229753
This is a complete guide to the mammal fauna of Africa. Covering all known species (around 460), this guide will enable identification of all land mammals likely to be seen anywhere in Africa. Detailed accounts, with colour illustrations, are provided for most species, but some complex small mammal groups are summarized by genera. The colour illustrations show both sexes in sexually dimorphic species, and there are also a wealth of line drawings illustrating typical behaviours, the function of camouflaged or disruptive markings and the details of interspecific variation among closely allied species. Distribution maps show the ranges of most species covered. ISBN: 9780713665130
"The Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals" is the standard identification guide to all African land mammals. This new pocket guide is an adaptation of the original into a standard field-guide format. The greatly condensed text focuses on essential information such as identification and distribution, while the author's superb illustrations have been rearranged into an easy-to-use plate format and placed opposite the text. Complex and more obscure groups like the bats and certain rodent families are summarised by genera. This is a practical, lightweight guide, ideal for use in the field and more suitable than the original for the lay person and tourist on safari. "Excellent, comprehensive field guide so you can tell your puku from your lechwe." - "BBC Wildlife". ISBN: 9780713669817
Step into the amazing world of animals in these fascinating books packed with amazing facts, puzzles and stickers. Learn all about bugs and beetles, their habits and the wonderful things they can do. Dive below the waves and explore the oceans, or go on a round-the-world safari and meet a host of wild animals. At the back of the book, there's a diary section for children to record their finds using the colourful stickers. They can also add notes using the eye-catching moulded animal pen. It is sure to be a favourite with nature-lovers everywhere! ISBN: 9781840116304
Alligators, caimans, crocodiles, and gharials have an ancient ancestry reaching back some 200 million years, to the time when reptiles dominated the earth. Today, there are many varieties of crocodilians existing in coastal, tropical zones the world over. We are all familiar with such identifiable features such as the long snout, powerful snapping jaws, and rough leathery skin. With 95 full color photographs, Alligators & Crocodiles offers a colorful look at the best-known survivors of the dinosaur age.ISBN: 9781597640718
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out about Endangered Animals Have you seen a northern hairy-nosed wombat or an eastern barred bandicoot? These animals are so rare, they might disappear forever, and they're not alone. Read and find out about some of the animals that are almost gone. Introduce basic science concepts to young children and help satisfy their curiosity about how the world works. ISBN: 9780060536008
Each page has clues to help the young zoologist discover the body parts required to equip the most amazing animals for the safari survival. By pushing in place the snap-on tails, scales, claws and jaws stored in the pull-out tray, children complete each scene and discover what makes each animal unique.COVER PRICE £11.99ISBN: 9781902227634
Take a walk on the wild side and find out everything you ever wanted to know about the natural world. Why do glow worms glow? What's the fastest thing on six legs? Which greedy guzzler munches 30,000 insects a day? Whatever your question: the answer is here. From lizards that can run on water to bugs that build with paper, meet the tallest, fastest, biggest, smallest, wildest, weirdest and most awesome animals in the wild. Discover which animals put up a fight and which run for their lives and how creatures survive the most hostile environments on Earth. It's an eye-popping tour of the animal world. ISBN: 9781405321440
An illustrated encyclopedia like guide to the animal kingdom, the world of insects, l.life in the oceans and prehistoric animals.ISBN: 9780755420025
Fully illustrated references packed full of fascinating facts. 32 PagesISBN: 9781741812763
ISBN: 9780709717546
From aardvark through to zebra, bring your child face-to-face with their favourite animals with this first reference for young animal lovers, now in paperback. Discover all about over 2,000 animals from the largest and the loudest, through to the tallest and smallest. Find out why koalas sleep for nineteen hours; whether all bears can climb trees; and how much a camel can drink in one go. Packed with curiosity quizzes, 'turn and learn' boxes and bite-sized animal facts kids love getting their teeth into, there's lots to see and explore. Go ahead, let your children take a walk into the natural world!ISBN: 9781405316057
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CORE STOCK By "Green, Ian" ISBN 1904594603
Detailed coverage of habitats, birds, mammals and waterlife. The book is arranged in geographical order so the reader experiences a world tour featuring different animals and the environments for which they are best adapted. Ages 6+. ISBN: 9781842364802
This non-fiction text is one of a series designed for those who want to develop proficiency in reading English. The series features five levels, from beginner to upper-intermediate. Part of a programme that includes tapes, CDs and teachers' resource books.ISBN: 9780751329216
Nonhuman animals have many of the same feelings we do. They get hurt, they suffer, they are happy, and they take care of each other. Marc Bekoff, a renowned biologist specializing in animal minds and emotions, guides readers in looking at scientific research, philosophical ideas, and humane values that argue for the ethical and compassionate treatment of animals. Citing the latest scientific studies and tackling controversies with conviction, he zeroes in on the important questions, inviting reader participation with "thought experiments" and ideas for action.Among the questions considered: Are some species more valuable or more important than others? Do some animals feel pain and suffering and not others? Do animals feel emotions? Should endangered animals be reintroduced to places where they originally lived? Should animals be kept in captivity? Are there alternatives to using animals for food, clothing, cosmetic testing, and dissection in the science classroom? What can we learn by imagining what it feels like to be a dog or a cat or a mouse or an ant? And, what can we do to make a difference in animals' quality of life?Bekoff urges us not only to understand and protect animals - especially those whose help we want for our research and other human needs - but to love and respect them as our fellow beings on this planet that we all want to share in peaceISBN: 9781590305225
A guide to over 200 species of amphibians, reptiles, and mammals living in these continents and islands. Also answers questions about animal's evolution, anatomy and survival. COVER PRICE £8.99ISBN: 9781844761296
From hunting lions to foraging baboons, from trekking elephants to balletic giraffes, animals in the wild have long fascinated man. This book celebrates the diversity of the African natural world with a lively text and more than 200 full-colour photos. ISBN: 9780789399939
A guide to over 200 species of amphibians, reptiles, and mammals living in these continents and islands. Also answers questions about animal's evolution, anatomy and survival. COVER PRICE £8.99ISBN: 9781844761272
A guide to over 200 species of amphibians, reptiles, and mammals living in these continents and islands. Also answers questions about animal's evolution, anatomy and survival.COVER PRICE £8.99ISBN: 9781844761272
This is an indispensable guide for animal lovers everywhere, with information on a wide variety of creatures from all over the world, large and small, from hedgehogs to hoatzins. Arranged in an easily accessible thematic format, with cross-references to related entries, specific animals and groups are all covered. It features spreads cover topics such as habitats, camouflage and migration. COVER PRICE £9.99ISBN: 9781844514625
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This is one of eight titles in this reference series covering a wide range of topics - from dinosaurs to explorers. This book on apes includes photographs, facts and figures and relevant websites to explore. ISBN: 9780751330779
This magnificent book profiles the most exciting parks and key wild areas in India, Thailand, The Philippines and Malaysia. Through illuminating text, compiled by wildlife and conservation experts, and over 300 magnificent photographs, the book reveals the remarkable aspects of each featured area: its geography, its wildlife and plantlife, its local communities, and its conservation status. Individual colour maps show each area's location in the country and visitor information, on practicalities and activities such as trekking, birdwatching and diving, is given throughout. This evocative yet practical exploration of these exciting countries brings to life the natural wonders of this truly impressive destination. ISBN: 9781843307723
Hundreds of species of animals become extinct every year and many more are considered endangered. Illustrated with full-colour photographs and artworks, The Atlas of Endangered Animals features animals from every region of the planet from the Kiwi of New Zealand and the lungless Salamander of North America, to the beautiful Golden Lion Tamarin of Latin America. The animals span a broad spectrum of wildlife, from the well-known endangered animals such as the African Elephant, Great White Shark and Giant Panda, to the lesser-known species such as the Manatee, Dugong and Huon Tree Kangaroo.ISBN: 9781904687894
As the threats to wildlife of all kinds continue to increase, precise, timely information on species distribution becomes more and more important. Until now, there has been no current integrated reference to the distribution of mammals in Europe. The Atlas of European Mammals is the first project of the Societas Europaea Mammalogia (SEM), founded in Paris in 1988, and is the result of more than 10 years work by specialists throughout Europe. Under the supervision of an editorial committee, coordinators have collected and validated distribution data for every European country using an agreed species list and a standard mapping system. This landmark volume presents maps of 194 species plotted on a 50 km UTM grid and based entirely on field observations. Over 93,000 records are mapped with separate symbols for data collected before or after 1970. Where appropriate, recent extinctions have been taken into account so that these maps represent the most up-to-date picture possible of the distribution of each species in Europe. Specialist authors have complemented the maps with a brief overview of each species, including details of distribution, habitat and population status. As well as the maps and species accounts, The Atlas of European Mammals also contains a complete species list for the whole European biogeographic region, with details of the international legal and conservation status of each species and their common names in 33 European languages. The Atlas thus represents a unique and essential reference source for scientists, conservationists, policy makers, and the interested amateur alike. Features: * Based on the very best and latest survey data * The first and only Europe-wide map of mammal distribution * Up-to-date information on the legal and conservation status of all 194 mammals found in Europe * An essential reference written by specialist authors from all over Europe ISBN: 9780856611308
An informative series that provides, in a concise format, better understanding of animals and their habitats. Fascinating in its diversity, the natural world comes to life on the pages of these spectacularly illustrated volumes.ISBN: 9781597641098
Photographs by top photographers capture intimate and entertaining moments from the daily life of the young of so many species, highlighting their common behaviour in play and at sleep, in their relations with their parents and other members of their species. ISBN: 9788854400023
ISBN: 9789036622554
This palm-sized menagerie evokes the playful natures, endearing vulnerabilities, and irresistible brand-newness of a wide range of baby animals, both wild and domestic. Hundreds of pictures capture intimate and entertaining moments in the daily life of young animals.ISBN: 9788854401990
This book is ideal for nature lovers who are interested in these facinating creatures. Included in The Bat, are chapters on: Bats Can See with Their Ears, What Bats Eat, Where Bats Roost, and How To Build A Bat House. ISBN: 9781840370386
Amazing, fascinating and bizarre are the words that barely start to describe the bats of the world. Some are big, some tiny, many eat insects and fruit, yet there are others with more unusual tastes in food - such as the fisherman bat which uses its claws to catch fish or the unjustly demonized blood-eating vampire bats. Bats will not fly into your hair, and they are not blind, though most find their food and avoid obstacles in the darkness of night not by vision, but by using their remarkable and highly developed sense of echolocation. Their role in pollination is crucial to the environment in which they live. Bats are full of suprises. With such a large array of species, bat expert Phil Richardson takes you on a guided tour of the nocturnal world of bats: where they live, how they feed, and how they survive in almost every habitat on the planet. He uses his experiences of bat watching around the world to bring these misunderstood creatures to life, describing their complex life cycles, explaining how readers can watch and study bats and help conserve these often threatened mammals. Wherever you live, there are likely to be bats near you, so discover more with the help of this book.ISBN: 9780565091675
An informative series that provides, in a concise format, better understanding of animals and their habitats. Fascinating in its diversity, the natural world comes to life on the pages of these spectacularly illustrated volumesISBN: 9781880908167
This new title is a fabulous, full-colour book led by stunning photographic images with fresh, informative and vivid new text charting our favourite wild animals on their home terrain. This volume offers an insight into the lives of these shy and uncompromising wild creatures. Discover how they live, examine the differences between the many species and learn how they cope with their diverse habitats. The spellbinding, intimate images captured by some of the worlds premier wildlife photographers breathe with vivid insight and a shared sense of being there, being closer than most of us can ever hope to be. It contains bright, easy to read compelling text combined with fascinating accessible information. ISBN: 9788854402270
Explains the lifestyles, habitats, and physical characteristics of bears and pandas. ISBN: 9781844776972
This is the story of Charles Russell's quest to forge a unique relationship of mutual trust with the rare spirit bear. It features 100 stunning full-colour photos. Princess Royal Island - an uninhabited parcel of land off the coast of British Columbia - is home to the rare Kermode bear. Also called the white, ghost, or spirit bear, it has long been a subject of myth, curiosity, and fascination. "Spirit Bear" is the amazing story of one man's quest to forge a unique relationship of mutual trust with this rare and majestic animal so that he can help protect them against the ravages of the modern world. Illustrated with 100 stunning full-colour photographs, this breathtaking volume is part of an ongoing effort to educate people about these wondrous animals, and to save Princess Royal Island as a sanctuary. ISBN: 9781552634578
Designed for curious children, each book includes facts, witty illustrations, fun quizzes, and colour photographs. They are suitable for ages 8+ and Cross Curriculum Key Stage 2. ISBN: 9781860079511
A story of the big cats from the majestic lion to the powerful tiger. Learn about the first big sabre-toothed cats and the secretive jaguar of the South American rainforests. COVER PRICE £2.99ISBN: 9780753412732
From the harmless European grass snake to the dark and deadly taipan of Australia, these concise text and illustrations shed light on these mysterious reptiles. ISBN: 9780753412756
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This companion to the successful BBC1 Big Cat Diary series, goes beyond the day-to-day footage to explore the bigger picture of the lives of cheetahs in Africa. Having lived in the Mara for 30 years, Jonathan and Angie Scott are widely respected experts on all of Africa's three big cats. Big Cat Diary: Cheetah is the third in a series of three books designed to complement the BBC TV series, and provides a complete picture of the lives of the cheetahs that live in the Masai Mara and beyond. As well as a detailed examination of biology and behaviour, the book provides an historical perspective of the cheetah families featured in the series, including the well-known Queen and Kike. Jonathan and Angie Scott look outside the Masai Mara Game Reserve, to the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and the Ngorongoro Crater, and Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa. They explore how we can conserve the big cat populations and ensure they can maintain breeding populations. Cheetahs are graceful and beautiful as well as being among the fastest creatures on the planet. With award-winning photography and fascinating stories, Big Cat Diary: Cheetah ensures that Big Cat lovers will not be disappointed. ISBN: 9780007211807
The second of three books accompanying the major BBC television series, this book features the Leopard families of the Masai Mara Game Reserve in Kenya. Whether hunting, playing, or relaxing, the lives of these leopards are captured through stunning wildlife photography and illuminating text. Perhaps the most graceful and adaptable of all cats, leopards are also the world's most numerous big cats. Following on from the success of Big Cat Diary: Lion, this book goes beyond the day-to-day footage and explores the bigger picture of the lives of leopards in Africa. Through the lives of the famous Big Cat leopards, Half-tail, Shadow, Beauty and Safi, we learn about: The biology and behaviour of the leopards How leopards have evolved How we can conserve our big cat populations Jonathan and Angie Scott also go beyond the Masai Mara Game Reserve, to the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, the Ngorongoro Crater, and Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa, to look at the broader picture of the African leopard population. How can we ensure they maintain breeding populations, have enough space to hunt and sufficient prey to survive? ISBN: 9780007211814
This companion to the successful BBC1 Big Cat Diary series, goes beyond the day-to-day footage to explore the bigger picture of the lives of Lions in Africa. Having lived in the Mara for 30 years, Jonathan and Angie Scott are widely respected experts on all of Africa's three big cats.Big Cat Diary: Lion is the first in a series of three books designed to complement the BBC TV series, and provides a complete picture of the lives of the Lions that live in the Masai Mara and beyond. As well as a detailed examination of biology and behaviour, the book provides an historical perspective of the Lion families featured in the series. The book offers a detailed examination of lion behaviour - the way lions are organised socially, how they develop from birth to young adult, how the males take over a pride and how the lone females survive without a pride. And with less than 30,000 lions in Africa, the question of how to conserve the world's big cat population is an urgent one. How can we ensure they can maintain breeding populations, space to hunt and sufficient prey to survive? With its stunning photography and fascinating, first-hand accounts from someone who has devoted their lives to these wonderful creatures, Big Cat Diary: Lion is a must-have for big cat fans everywhere. ISBN: 9780007211791