CATEGORY: Science and Nature
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Understanding Animal Behaviour
Rory Putman
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Shorebirds in Action: An Introduction to Waders and Their Behaviour
Richard Chandler
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The Hen Harrier
Donald Watson
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You Must be Very Intelligent: The Phd Delusion
Karin Bodewits
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A Last Wild Place
Mike Tomkies
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Coal Mining in the East Neuk of Fife
John McManus
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The Peregrine
J. A. Baker, John Fanshawe, Mark Cocker, Robert MacFarlane
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Collins Bird Guide
Lars Svensson, Killian Mullarney, Dan Zetterstrom, Peter J. Grant
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Gavin Maxwell: A Life
Douglas Botting
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The Otter’s Tale
Simon Cooper
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Raptor: A Journey Through Birds
James Macdonald Lockhart
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Collins New Naturalist Library: Early Humans
Nicholas Ashton
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The Otters’ Tale
Simon Cooper
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Forces of Nature
Brian Cox, Andrew Cohen
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Ingredient: Unveiling the Essential Elements of Food
Ali Bouzari
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Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion in the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry
Torben Lund Skovhus, Dennis Enning, Jason S. Lee
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Aurora: In Search of the Northern Lights
Melanie Windridge
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A Fieldworker’s Guide to the Golden Eagle
Dave Walker
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Taming the Flood: Rivers, Wetlands and the Centuries-Old Battle Against Flooding
Jeremy Purseglove
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Teaching a Stone to Talk: Expeditions and Encounters
Annie Dillard
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