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The Natural History of Wales (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 66)电子书

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作       者:William. M. Condry

出  版  社:William Collins

出版时间:2013-08-01

字       数:57.4万

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This book is an attempt to survey the natural history of the whole of Wales. It therefore covers such areas as Snowdonia and the Brecon Beacons as well as the spectacularly beautiful Pembrokeshire coast and the less well-known but no less interesting areas of mid-Wales. Wales is a country of great geographical and biological diversity, a largely mountainous land whose eastern scarps overlook the richer plains of Mercia. William Condry is an acute observer of the potentialities of terrain, and particularly in respect of wildlife habitats. The author of the distinguished volume on Snowdonia in the New Naturalist series, he is the ideal person to write about one of the best-known and best-loved parts of Great Britain. This book is an attempt to survey the natural history of the whole of Wales. It therefore covers such areas as Snowdonia and the Brecon Beacons as well as the spectacularly beautiful Pembrokeshire coast and the less well-known but no less interesting areas of mid-Wales. Describing each kind of terrain in turn, William Condry has explored and surveyed the face of this unique land as few others have done. Beginning with corries, crags and summits, he goes on to consider moorlands, mires and conifers. There then follow rivers, lakes and marshes; the native woodlands; limestone flora; farmlands, villages and estates; the industrial scene; and finally perhaps the most striking terrain of all, the coast. This encompasses polders, peatlands, beaches, dunes and estuaries as well as cliffs, headlands and island. Within each of these areas William Condry brings a wealth of experience to bear on the more obvious aspects of wildlife - flowering plants and ferns, mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians. Important rarities such as the Snowdon lily or the red kite are, of course, included, but always with the intention of establishing a proper respect for their conservation. Affectionate and thoroughly informative, full of insights into local history and always a delight to read, this is a magnificent introduction to Wales and its countryside.
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Cover Page

Title Page

Editors

Dedication

Table of Contents

EDITORS’ PREFACE

AUTHOR’S PREFACE

CHAPTER 1: CORRIES, CRAGS AND SUMMITS

CHAPTER 2: MOORLANDS, MIRES AND CONIFERS.

CHAPTER 3: RIVERS, LAKES AND MARSHES

CHAPTER 4: THE NATIVE WOODLANDS

CHAPTER 5: THE FLORA OF THE LIMESTONE

CHAPTER 6: FARMLANDS, VILLAGES AND ESTATES

CHAPTER 7: THE INDUSTRIAL SCENE

CHAPTER 8: THE COAST – I PEAT LANDS, POLDERS, BEACHES, DUNES AND ESTUARIES

CHAPTER 9: THE COAST – II CLIFFS, HEADLANDS AND ISLANDS

APPENDIX I: RESERVES AND PLACES OF INTEREST

APPENDIX II: GLOSSARY

Bibliography

Index

Plates

Copyright

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