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Save Our Birds: How to bring our favourite birds back from the brink of extinction
Hardback
Main Details
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Save Our Birds: How to bring our favourite birds back from the brink of extinction
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Matt Sewell
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:160 | Dimensions(mm): Height 192,Width 142 |
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Category/Genre | Birds Birds, including cage birds, as pets |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781529107944
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Classifications | Dewey:333.958160941 |
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Audience | General | Tertiary Education (US: College) | Professional & Vocational | |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Ebury Publishing
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Imprint |
Ebury Press
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Publication Date |
24 June 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Bestselling bird-enthusiast and artist Matt Sewell brings to life the simple ways we can help the UK's most-loved birds with his beautiful art and expert tips. The Banksy of The Bird World shares simple wisdom to help the birds we love to thrive. Bestselling author and illustrator, Matt Sewell, is back with his most inspirational book yet. Save Our Birds is a celebration of our endangered birds and call to arms for bird-lovers of all ages to help protect them. Matt has created new, beautiful watercolour artworks of Britain's most loved birds, and their habitats, all of which are sadly on the Red List - the respected, international guide to endangered species. Sewell provides a wealth of practical advice on how we can protect them from extinction. Explore cities, coastlands, woodlands and farms, leaving no habitat unexplored around the British Isles. From bird-friendly window boxes to community projects, discover the steps you can take, actions both big and small, to save our birds.
Author Biography
Artist and illustrator Matt Sewell has been described as the Banksy of the bird world. He has illustrated for the Guardian and Barbour, amongst many others, and exhibited in London, Manchester, New York, Tokyo and Paris. Matt is an avid ornithologist and regular contributor to the Caught by The River website. He lives in Shrewsbury with his partner and two children.
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