The "Wild Britain: Animals" series explores habitats and animals found around Britain. The books introduce different habitats and look at why specific animals and plants live and grow there. Readers can discover the changes that take place during the seasons, and the threats that various habitats and animals face. This book looks at the herring gull, where it lives, what it eats, and how it cares for its young.

Wild Britain: Frog

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 8 January 2004
The "Wild Britain : Animals" series explores habitats and animals found around Britain. The books introduce different habitats and look at why specific animals and plants live and grow there. Readers can discover the changes that take place during the seasons, and the threats that various habitats and animals face. This book looks at the frog - where it lives, what it eats, and how it cares for its young.

Wild Britain: Fox

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 27 March 2003
This is one of a series that focuses on animals found within the UK. Each book examines an individual animal, explaining what that animal looks like, where it lives, what type of home it lives in, what it eats, mating, young and growing up. The books introduce readers to the issues of endangerment and conservation. A map shows the distribution of the animal throughout the UK. This volume explores the fox, a rural animal that is often found in the suburbs of Britain's biggest cities.

Blackbird Paperback

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 15 April 2004
This is one of a series that focuses on animals found within the UK. Each book examines an individual animal, explaining what that animal looks like, where it lives, what type of home it lives in, what it eats, mating, young and growing up. The books introduce readers to the issues of endangerment and conservation. A map shows the distribution of the animal throughout the UK. This volume explores the blackbird, a bird that can be found almost anywhere in the country.

Wild Britain: Squirrel

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 27 March 2003
This is one of a series that focuses on animals found within the UK. Each book examines an individual animal, explaining what that animal looks like, where it lives, what type of home it lives in, what it eats, mating, young and growing up. The books introduce readers to the issues of endangerment and conservation. A map shows the distribution of the animal throughout the UK. This volume explores the squirrel, an animal regarded as being cute by some and vermin by others.

Wild Britain: Hedgehog

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 27 March 2003
This is one of a series that focuses on animals found within the UK. Each book examines an individual animal, explaining what that animal looks like, where it lives, what type of home it lives in, what it eats, mating, young and growing up. The books introduce readers to the issues of endangerment and conservation. A map shows the distribution of the animal throughout the UK. This volume explores the hedgehog, one of Britain's most endearing creatures.

Wild Britain: Blackbird

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 27 March 2003
This is one of a series that focuses on animals found within the UK. Each book examines an individual animal, explaining what that animal looks like, where it lives, what type of home it lives in, what it eats, mating, young and growing up. The books introduce readers to the issues of endangerment and conservation. A map shows the distribution of the animal throughout the UK. This volume explores the blackbird, a bird that can be found almost anywhere in the country.

Wild Britain: Seal

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 27 March 2003
This is one of a series that focuses on animals found within the UK. Each book examines an individual animal, explaining what that animal looks like, where it lives, what type of home it lives in, what it eats, mating, young and growing up. The books introduce readers to the issues of endangerment and conservation. A map shows the distribution of the animal throughout the UK. This volume explores seals and their marine environment.

Wild Britain: Pond Paperback

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 26 February 2002
This series looks at habitats in the UK. For each habitat type, a number of examples are used from various parts of the country. Each title has an introductory spread explaining what a habitat is and that many different habitats may be found with the UK. The following spreads look at the specifics of the habitat - plants, animals, insects, birds. They investigate what happens to these during changing seasons and why each is suited to its habitat. The books also cover environmental care, looking at the threats to each habitat type and what is being done to protect them. There is also a page showing an example food chain, to illustrate how plants and animals interact within their habitats.

The "Wild Britain: Animals" series explores habitats and animals found around Britain. The books introduce different habitats and look at why specific animals and plants live and grow there. Readers can discover the changes that take place during the seasons, and the threats that various habitats and animals face. This book looks at deer - where it lives, what it eats, and how it cares for its young.

The "Wild Britain: Animals" series explores habitats and animals found around Britain. The books introduce different habitats and look at why specific animals and plants live and grow there. Readers can discover the changes that take place during the seasons, and the threats that various habitats and animals face. This book looks at the frog - where it lives, what it eats, and how it cares for its young.

The "Wild Britain: Animals" series explores habitats and animals found around Britain. The books introduce different habitats and look at why specific animals and plants live and grow there. Readers can discover the changes that take place during the seasons, and the threats that various habitats and animals face. This book looks at the herring gull - where it lives, what it eats, and how it cares for its young.

This study of towns and cities is part of a series looking at habitats in the UK. For each habitat type, a number of examples are used from various parts of the country. Each title has an introductory spread explaining what a habitat is and that, within the UK and indeed a locality, many different habitats may be found. The following spreads look at the specifics of the habitat - plants, animals, insects, birds. They investigate what happens to these during changing seasons and why each is suited to its habitat. The texts also cover environmental care, looking at the threats to each habitat type and what is being done to protect them. There is also a page showing an example food chain to illustrate how plants and animals interact within their habitats. Captions are used to highlight the different localities used as examples.

The "Wild Britain : Animals" series explores habitats and animals found around Britain. The books introduce different habitats and look at why specific animals and plants live and grow there. Readers can discover the changes that take place during the seasons, and the threats that various habitats and animals face. This book looks at the bat - where it lives, what it eats, and how it cares for its young.

Wild Britain: Sea Cliffs

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 24 January 2003
This study of sea cliffs is part of a series looking at habitats in the UK. For each habitat type, a number of examples are used from various parts of the country. Each title has an introductory spread explaining what a habitat is and that, within the UK and indeed a locality, many different habitats may be found. The following spreads look at the specifics of the habitat - plants, animals, insects, birds. They investigate what happens to these during changing seasons and why each is suited to its habitat. The texts also cover environmental care, looking at the threats to each habitat type and what is being done to protect them. There is also a page showing an example food chain to illustrate how plants and animals interact within their habitats. Captions are used to highlight the different localities used as examples.

Wild Britain: Rivers

by Louise Spilsbury

Published 24 January 2003
This study of rivers is part of a series looking at habitats in the UK. For each habitat type, a number of examples are used from various parts of the country. Each title has an introductory spread explaining what a habitat is and that, within the UK and indeed a locality, many different habitats may be found. The following spreads look at the specifics of the habitat - plants, animals, insects, birds. They investigate what happens to these during changing seasons and why each is suited to its habitat. The texts also cover environmental care, looking at the threats to each habitat type and what is being done to protect them. There is also a page showing an example food chain to illustrate how plants and animals interact within their habitats. Captions are used to highlight the different localities used as examples.

This book looks at the seashore in the UK. A number of examples are used from various parts of the country. The book has an introductory spread explaining what a habitat is and that many different habitats may be found within the UK. The following spreads look at the specifics of the habitat - plants, animals, insects, birds. They investigate what happens to these during changing seasons and why each is suited to its habitat. The book also covers environmental care, looking at the threats to each habitat type and what is being done to protect them. There is also a page showing an example food chain, to illustrate how plants and animals interact within their habitats.

This series looks at habitats in the UK. For each habitat type, a number of examples are used from various parts of the country. Each title has an introductory spread explaining what a habitat is and that many different habitats may be found within the UK. The following spreads look at the specifics of the habitat - plants, animals, insects, birds. They investigate what happens to these during changing seasons and why each is suited to its habitat. The books also cover environmental care, looking at the threats to each habitat type and what is being done to protect them. There is also a page showing an example food chain, to illustrate how plants and animals interact within their habitats.

This series looks at habitats in the UK. For each habitat type, a number of examples are used from various parts of the country. Each title has an introductory spread explaining what a habitat is and that many different habitats may be found within the UK. The following spreads look at the specifics of the habitat - plants, animals, insects, birds. They investigate what happens to these during changing seasons and why each is suited to its habitat. The books also cover environmental care, looking at the threats to each habitat type and what is being done to protect them. There is also a page showing an example food chain, to illustrate how plants and animals interact within their habitats.

This study of hills and mountains is part of a series looking at habitats in the UK. For each habitat type, a number of examples are used from various parts of the country. Each title has an introductory spread explaining what a habitat is and that, within the UK and indeed a locality, many different habitats may be found. The following spreads look at the specifics of the habitat - plants, animals, insects, birds. They investigate what happens to these during changing seasons and why each is suited to its habitat. The texts also cover environmental care, looking at the threats to each habitat type and what is being done to protect them. There is also a page showing an example food chain to illustrate how plants and animals interact within their habitats. Captions are used to highlight the different localities used as examples.