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Tooth & Claw – Living alongside Britain’s predators
by Mark Hamblin & Peter Cairns
This flagship publication is the first of its kind using stunning photography and insightful storylines to bring our relationship with Britain’s predators to life. Three years in the making, this beautifully appointed book contains 240 pages filled with spectacular imagery, thought-provoking quotations and interviews with many individuals and organisations involved with predator management.
The ten case-studies cover a range of contemporary predator issues such as bird of prey persecution, the plight of our rarest predator the Scottish wildcat, and the possibility of seeing wolves, lynx and bears back in Britain. This book also asks questions of the planet’s most efficient predator: us.
Signed copies available from www.toothandclaw.org.uk for the discounted price of £20 plus P&P
Wild Land - images of nature from the Cairngorms
by Mark Hamblin & Peter Cairns
Published by Mercat Press, April 2005, ISBN 1-84183-079-8. Softback.
The Cairngorms, Britain's largest National Park, is home to a wonderful
variety of wildlife, from the majestic golden eagle, osprey and
peregrine to the evocative red deer, mountain hare, pine marten and wildcat. Photographers Peter Cairns and Mark Hamblin have spent
years exploring the landscape of this unique part of Scotland,
depicting not only the wild creatures and habitats of the park, but
also discovering the pressures that the landscape has faced over
thousands of years.
For your signed copy please send a cheque for £19-95 made payable to 'Mark Hamblin' to Ballinlaggan Farm, Carr-Bridge, Inverness-shire, PH23 3ND.
Wild Peak
by Mark Hamblin
Published by Halsgrove, 2003, ISBN 1-84114-288-3. Hardback.
Wild Peak provides a unique insight into the fascinating natural history of the Peak District, taking the reader on a journey through the seasons and varied habitats of Britain's first National Park. The wonderful array of wildlife photographs are complemented by personal accounts of face-to-face encounters between the author and the Park's captivating wildlife.
For your signed copy please send a cheque for £15-95 made payable to 'Mark Hamblin' to Ballinlaggan Farm, Carr-Bridge, Inverness-shire, PH23 3ND.
