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Wildlife of Lancashire

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Exploring the natural history of Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside

Wildlife of Lancashire is aimed at anyone who enjoys exploring the natural wonders of our region, and is packed full of superb images of treasures both common and rare. Intended to stimulate the general reader rather than inform the expert, the book is written in a clear and readable style, making it a real joy to use. The Wildlife Trust has been working for the past forty years to try to ensure that the wildlife of both town and countryside will be cherished by future generations.

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Every North West household should have a copy! An excellent book on Lancashire wildlife.

Wow! This is a real classic. Every sort of living thing is here, whether it swims, slithers, walks, creeps, crawls, flies or stands resolutely rooted to its appointed spot, safe in the county of the red rose. This is your personal guide to a wonderland overflowing with fascinating, really wild life, there for you and your family to discover.”
From the foreword by David Bellamy

Take a walk on the wild side in the old county of Lancashire to be rewarded with a cornucopia of living things.

From the dizzy heights of Leck Fell to deep under the sea in Morecambe Bay, you are in for lots of surprises, big and small. You never really know what you are going to see next, but whatever it is this book will give you all the fascinating facts you could want. Red squirrels in Formby, sealife in Morecambe, birds in Bowland and otters on the Hodder and Ribble; read this book and wherever you wander, a walk in town or countryside will never be the same again.

Over 550 colour illustrations of animals, fish, plants, birds and habitats, plus distribution maps and lots more. Covering much of the old county of Lancashire, it also extends to Manchester and Liverpool.

  • Author: edited by Geoff Morries and Malcolm Edmunds
  • Binding: hardback
  • ISBN: 978-1-85936-118-4
  • Pages: 352
  • Illustrations: over 550 in full colour
  • Date of Publication: 2004
  • Dimensions: 276 × 219 mm

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