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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>From central Glasgow to rural Wiltshire, a husband-and-wife team track down Britain&#8217;s rarest and most enigmatic animals.</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8216;<em>Weasely</em> my favourite book of the year.&#8217; Dave Goulson, author of<em> Silent Earth</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>A <em>COUNTRYFILE</em> AND WATERSTONES  BEST NATURE BOOK OF 2023</strong></p>
<p>Britain is teeming with wildlife, often in the most unexpected places. There are quarries where rare bats hang out with pot-smoking teens. In Glasgow&#8217;s urban parks water voles are thriving &#8211; without water. Our coastlines are bustling with grey and harbour seals.  </p>
<p><strong>That&#8217;s the good news. The bad news is that a quarter of British mammals are at imminent risk of extinction.</strong></p>
<p>Tim Kendall and Fiona Mathews take us on a safari unlike any other. Armed with binoculars, a Thermos and, regrettably, an inexhaustible supply of puns, they travel from Scotland to the Isles of Scilly in search of their elusive subjects.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll find answers to questions you never thought to ask:</p>
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<li>Do<strong> pine marten</strong> droppings really smell like Parma Violets?</li>
<li>Should we give <strong>squirrels</strong> access to family planning?</li>
<li>And what do <strong>wild boar</strong> have in common with a certain royal?</li>
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<p><em>Black Ops and Beaver Bombing</em> is a celebration of Britain&#8217;s marvellous mammals, and a rallying cry to save them.</p>
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<p><strong>SHORTLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE</strong></p>
<p>&#8216;A cracking book, which shares fascinating stories from the new frontlines of nature conservation&#8230; readable and entertaining. The passion and humour of the authors comes through on every page.&#8217; <strong>Craig Bennett,  Chief Executive of The Wildlife Trusts</strong></p>
<p>&#8216;Elegiac, informative and funny; some truly magical encounters in the wild.&#8217;<strong> Peter Fiennes, author of  <em>Oak and Ash and Thorn</em></strong></p>
<p>&#8216;Spring has barely ticked over into summer, but I&#8217;ve already found the book that I&#8217;ll be recommending for the rest of the year.&#8217;<strong> <em>Countryfile</em></strong></p>
<p>&#8216;Packed full of useful information and acutely up to date? As she&#8217;s one of the ablest mammalogists of our age, it&#8217;s well worth listening to Fiona Mathews. I would heartily recommend this book to all.&#8217;<strong> Derek Gow, author of<em> Bringing Back the Beaver</em></strong></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>From central Glasgow to rural Wiltshire, a husband-and-wife team track down Britain&#8217;s rarest and most enigmatic animals.</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8216;<em>Weasely</em> my favourite book of the year.&#8217; Dave Goulson, author of<em> Silent Earth</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>A <em>COUNTRYFILE</em> AND WATERSTONES  BEST NATURE BOOK OF 2023</strong></p>
<p>Britain is teeming with wildlife, often in the most unexpected places. There are stone mines where bats hang out with pot-smoking teenagers and water voles thrive without water in Glaswegian parklands. Our coastlines are laden with seals. That&#8217;s the good news. The bad news is that a quarter of British mammals are at imminent risk of extinction.</p>
<p>Tim Kendall and Fiona Mathews take us on a safari unlike any other. Armed with binoculars, a Thermos and, regrettably, an inexhaustible supply of puns, they travel from Scotland to the Isles of Scilly in search of their elusive subjects.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll find answers to questions you never thought to ask: do pine marten droppings really smell like Parma Violets? Should we give squirrels access to family planning? And what do wild boar have in common with a certain royal? <em>Black Ops and Beaver Bombing</em> is a celebration of Britain&#8217;s marvellous mammals, and a rallying cry to save them.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><strong>SHORTLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE</strong></p>
<p>&#8216;Elegiac, informative and funny; some truly magical encounters in the wild.&#8217;<strong> Peter Fiennes</strong></p>
<p>&#8216;Spring has barely ticked over into summer, but I&#8217;ve already found the book that I&#8217;ll be recommending for the rest of the year.&#8217;<strong> <em>Countryfile</em></strong></p>
<p>&#8216;Packed full of useful information and acutely up to date? As she&#8217;s one of the ablest mammalogists of our age, it&#8217;s well worth listening to Fiona Mathews. I would heartily recommend this book to all.&#8217;<strong> Derek Gow, author of<em> Bringing Back the Beaver</em></strong></p>
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