
Grizzly: The Bears of Greater Yellowstone
Thomas D. Mangelsen and Robert Redford
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Renowned photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen's latest project focuses on a celebrated Yellowstone...

Amongst the Wolves: Memoirs of a Wolf Handler
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Life sometimes offers very special opportunities and experiences a some too magical not to share....

Heritage Building Information Modelling
Yusuf Arayici, John Counsell, Lamine Mahdjoubi and Gehan Ahmed Nagy
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Building Information Modelling (BIM) is being debated, tested and implemented wherever you look...

Bioenergy Crops for Ecosystem Health and Sustainability
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The growing of crops for bioenergy has been subject to much recent criticism, as taking away land...

Chris Packham's Wild Side of Town: Getting to Know the Wildlife in Our Towns and Cities
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This new edition is suitable for anybody with an interest in urban wildlife and conservation and is...

Explore Texas: A Nature Travel Guide
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If you are interested in birdwatching, wildlife viewing, orstargazing; flowers, geology, or water;...

Msomi and Me
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From the pen of conservationist, Brian Connell, comes the story of two men from different worlds...
Nonfiction Travel Africa Conservation Memoir
Focusing each episode on a different species, the crew have really gone all out on the cinematography to make a truly stunning series. They've spent years filming each set of animals to give you an insight into their lives, which is fairly heartbreaking at times as they don't leave anything out, not even the sadder realities of animal life. My favourites out of the series were definitely the tigers and penguins, shining an informative look into how they bring up their young.
I loved as well how they include a brief behind the scenes segment at the end of each episode, getting to see a little more truth behind the documentary. And it's nice to see how dedicated the crew are to their work and that sometimes human intervention isn't actually a bad thing.
The series also highlights important points about the environment and conservation, and I really hope more people would watch this and get an understanding of the effects we're having on wildlife.
Landscape Economics: 2017
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This revised and expanded edition of Price's seminal publication provides a richly comprehensive and...
Europe's Changing Woods and Forests
Keith Kirby and Charles Watkins
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Our understanding of the historical ecology of European forests has been transformed in the last...