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  • by Clare Cremona
    £5.99

    Guide to Foraging: Top 25 Edible Plants is a compelling book written by Clare Cremona. Published by Field Studies Council in 2016, this book falls under the genre of guides and informational literature. The book is a comprehensive guide for those who are interested in foraging and want to learn more about the top 25 edible plants. It provides detailed information about each plant, including its habitat, the best time for harvesting, and its culinary uses. Clare Cremona, an expert in foraging, shares her extensive knowledge and experience in this book. She guides readers through the process of identifying, collecting, and using these plants in a safe and sustainable way. This book is a must-have for anyone interested in foraging, whether they are beginners or experienced foragers. Published by the Field Studies Council, a renowned publisher known for its high-quality educational materials, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the natural world and sustainable living.

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    by Gerald Legg
    £7.49

  • by Richard Orton
    £8.49

    The Freshwater name trail, penned by the renowned author John Bebbington, is an intriguing piece of literature that was first published in 1996. This book falls under the genre of field studies, and it is a must-read for anyone interested in freshwater ecosystems and their inhabitants. The book is a fascinating journey through the world of freshwater creatures, their names, and their habitats. It is a trail that takes you deep into the heart of nature, exploring the intricate relationships between organisms and their environments. Published by the Field Studies Council, this book is a testament to their commitment to promoting understanding and appreciation of the natural world. In a nutshell, The Freshwater name trail is a captivating read that will leave you with a profound respect for the beauty and complexity of freshwater ecosystems.

  • by Robin Scagell
    £5.99

  • - Science Resource Booklet for Teachers
    by Chris O'Toole
    £5.99

    Science in Urban Green Spaces is a compelling book written by Chris O'Toole, published by the Field Studies Council in 2007. This book delves into the intriguing world of urban green spaces, exploring the scientific aspects that often go unnoticed. As a reader, you'll be captivated by O'Toole's ability to weave complex scientific concepts into understandable narratives. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in urban ecology, environmental science, or simply looking to understand more about the green spaces that exist in our cities. Published by the Field Studies Council, this book is a testament to their commitment to promoting environmental understanding and stewardship.

  • by Richard Lewington & John Bebbington
    £5.99

  • - A key to the invertebrates of soil and leaf litter
    by Anne Bebbington
    £5.99

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