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General & Miscellaneous Scottish History, Great Britain - Travel Essays & Descriptions, Natural History - General & Miscellaneous, Scotland - Travel
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Man and Animals in the New Hebrides

by BAKER
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Overview

Written as an account of the Percy Sladen Trust Expeditions to the New Hebrides in 1922-3 and 1927, this is one of the first detailed studies of the flora and fauna of these distant islands. Fully illustrated with maps and figures, this book describes the native Hebrideans and the reasons for their depopulation. The author, a biologist and zoologist, then details the insect, avian and mammalian inhabitants of the islands and their behaviors.

Synopsis

Fully illustrated with maps and figures, this book describes the native Hebrideans and the reasons for their depopulation. The author, a biologist and zoologist, then details the insect, avian and mammalian inhabitants of the islands and their behaviors.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2005
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780710309785

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