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Badgers
Ref no: 129

Price: £9.99




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Description:
First published in 1988 this enjoyable little book on badgers has just been updated (2007) to include the latest information on the TB debate. Fully illustrated by the author it's highly informative and very easy reading.

Chapters include:

• Badger biology
• Why do badgers have scars above their tails?
• Badger diet
• When is a sett not a sett?
• Badger territories
• A social group
• Breeding and delayed implantation
• Do badgers hibernate?
• Badger watching
• Is feeding badgers wrong?
• Badgers and TB
• Conservation measures
• Badgers in difficulty
• Badger diggers
• Photographing badgers

The author Michael Clark has served on the government panel on badgers and TB, and he makes a powerful case against the current "control" (killing) of badgers, both in economic terms and in terms of the reduction of TB.

Features: 
Hardback
Written by Michael Clark
129 pages (almost every page features an illustration, line drawing or map)
Approx 21cm x 14.5cm
Published by Whittet Books


Customer Comments:

"Very funny and really useful. I was surprised at what I didnt know." - L. Lavender, Tyne and Wear

"Brilliant Badger book, funny and absorbing. I now know almost everything about badgers. I would highly recommend this book." - J.E. Foxon, Cumbria



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