With 51% of profits going to rescues, Belly Rubbins For Bubbins follows the 11 year journey of a rescue pit bull. All Bubbins ever wanted was Belly Rubbins, but he grew up in a house where his owners were mean. Come along on the journey!
With 51% of profits going to rescues, Belly Rubbins For Bubbins follows the 11 year journey of a rescue pit bull. All Bubbins ever wanted was Belly Rubbins, but he grew up in a house where his owners were mean. Come along on his journey!
This is the first book dedicated to birding in South Africa's national parks. The 19 featured national parks are grouped within the four biogeographic regions - northern, arid, frontier and Cape regions. The book offers a concise introduction and summary of birding within each park.
This compact, easy-to-use guide features more than 350 of the most conspicuous and commonly seen birds in Namibia. It offers: Concise identification text; Full-colour photographs of all species covered; Up-to-date distribution maps; An informative introduction featuring the ‘specials’ of the key birding destinations in Namibia.
No matter how hard politicians try to broker agreements about curbing greenhouse gas emissions there are deeper obstacles that would seem to guarantee Planet Earth's ecological decline.
Birds of Africa south of the Sahara provides unrivalled coverage of African birds in a single volume, and is the first book to describe and illustrate all of the birds found in Africa south of the Sahara Desert (the Afrotropic Region), including Socotra, Pemba and islands in the Gulf of Guinea.
Fully revised, Birds of Africa south of the Sahara provides unrivalled coverage of African birds in a single volume, and is the first book to describe and illustrate all of the birds found in Africa south of the Sahara Desert (the Afrotropic Region), including Socotra, Pemba and islands in the Gulf of Guinea.
How many of the more common birds of southern African can you identify from their calls? Birdsong is everywhere, whether we live in the city or in the country. Without the musical backdrop of our feathered friends, our gardens, parks and fields would be relatively silent - and much the poorer for it.