An interview with MARINElife
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MARINElife is a science charity that conducts research on the health of our oceans by gathering information on key marine species. With the help of experienced volunteers, they carry out dolphin, whale and seabird surveys in UK and bordering waters.
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Research Director Tom Brereton and Trustee, Trainer and Wildlife Officer Rick Morris have kindly taken the time to answer a few questions for us.
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We love looking back at our bestsellers from the month before and are very excited to share our Top 10 list for October.
This month we have a range of exciting new bestsellers to share with you, including Wild Mull and the recently published Nests, as well as several popular titles you may recognise from previous Top 10s, such as Seabirds and Silent Earth.
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This month, browse our newly cataloged books in Leon's bookshelf and in Luanne's kit bag explore our comprehensive selection of hedgehog survey equipment, including houses, camera kits and footprint tunnels.
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Gulls of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East
Due November 2021
This is the most up-to-date guide for gull identification in Europe and beyond. Illustrated with an abundance of beautiful colour photographs, this book provides thorough accounts of the 45 species of gull found in the Western Palearctic, comparing similar taxa and addressing the identification of hybrids.
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Bushnell CORE S-4K No Glow Trail Camera
Free SD card
This camera can capture images up to a resolution of 30MP and record video at up to 4K. It has a 0.2 second trigger speed and a potential battery life of up to 12 months. This model also features adjustable trigger intervals and a hybrid mode, allowing the camera to capture still images alongside video.
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The NHBS Introduction to Habitats: Farmland
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The next habitat in our NHBS Introduction to Habitats series is farmland. Farmland encompasses a wide variety of different habitats, many of which can be rich in wildlife. Farmland itself is not defined under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan as a habitat, but it contains four habitat types that are identified: arable and horticulture, boundary and linear features, improved grassland and standing open water.
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