Wild Nature Press21
Julie Dando and Marc Dando, Series Editors
Published and distributed by Princeton University Press, Wild Nature Press is a UK-based natural history publisher specializing in marine-life books. They can be contacted at inquiries@wildnaturepress.com.
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The definitive field guide to all the sharks, rays and chimaeras of eastern North America
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A strikingly illustrated photographic identification guide to sea slugs in all their colourful variety
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A beautifully illustrated photographic identification guide to the common marine fish found around Britain and Ireland—ideal for divers, snorkellers, and natural history enthusiasts
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A personal account of—and guide to—unlocking the wildlife potential of gardens and other plots of land in lowland Britain
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Seahorses are instantly recognisable and have been a part of our culture for millennia, yet we still know very little about these enigmatic creatures.
Steve Trewhella and Julie Hatcher have spent hundreds of hours in British waters... -
A richly illustrated guide to the wildflowers and other flora of coastal Britain, Ireland and Northwest Europe
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An updated and comprehensive guide identifying all of the world's sharks
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The most comprehensive reference guide to the world's sharks—now fully revised and updated
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The definitive field guide to all the sharks, rays and chimaeras of the European Atlantic and Mediterranean
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A uniquely personal meditation on Britain's gulls by one of today's leading wildlife writers
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The marine environment is a remarkable place – otherworldly and a source of endless fascination. The rocky shore where land meets sea, its array of life ever-changing with the tides, offers us a chance to explore this hidden world.
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The cool temperate waters around Britain and Ireland are at a crossroads between warmer waters to the south and Arctic ones to the north. Consequently they contain a huge variety of marine animals and plants which differ significantly...
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Manta and devil rays are some of the most intriguing creatures in the ocean. Driven forward by powerful beats of wing-like pectoral fins, these filter feeders search the waters for prey, their horn-like head fins giving rise to ancient...
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Sea squirts and sponges are found in most seafloor habitats around the coasts of Britain and Ireland. Despite being the dominant life forms in many areas, these two groups of under-recorded marine animals are often confused with one...
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Britain’s shallow seas are a mysterious domain. They remain largely unseen and unexplored except by marine scientists and divers, who have been documenting their wondrous discoveries over many years. Now, a wealth of information about...
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The cool temperate waters of the British and Irish seas contain an astonishing 6% of the world’s algal species, more than 600 different seaweeds, and yet most divers, snorkellers and rockpoolers can put names to only a handful of...
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There are few marine creatures as spectacular as the Basking Shark. At up to 11 metres in length and seven tonnes in weight, this colossal, plankton-feeding fish is one of the largest in the world, second only to the whale shark....
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We all know Cuckoos as the harbingers of spring – whose haunting calls proclaim the birds own name across fields and reedbeds. A bird much more often heard than actually seen, and often mistaken for a hawk or falcon when briefly...
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The Marine World is a book for everyone with an interest in the ocean, from the marine biologist or student wanting expert knowledge of a particular group to the naturalist or diver exploring the seashore and beyond.
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Immerse yourself in the beachcombing experience; the wind in your face, the smell of salt spray, the roar of the ocean; it’s an assault on the senses, the perfect tonic. From time immemorial people have been drawn to the beach to collect...
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The cool temperate waters around Britain and Ireland contain a huge variety of marine life and the sea anemones and corals, the Anthozoa, are some of the brightest and most attractive of all the groups of animals that live in them....