The Badger: A Monograph. Exploring the Elusive Badger: A Scholarly Zoological Study
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- Nombre de pages369
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664579027
- EAN4057664579027
- Date de parution03/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille806 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Badger: A Monograph, " Sir Alfred E. Pease presents an intricate exploration of the badger, delving into its biology, behavior, and ecological significance. Written with a keen observational style, the monograph combines scientific rigor with a narrative flair, immersing readers in the dual realms of natural history and personal anecdote. Pease's meticulous documentation reflects a larger Victorian fascination with wildlife, underscoring the movement towards naturalism in literature and the burgeoning interest in the conservation of native species during the early 20th century.
Sir Alfred E. Pease, a prominent figure in the late Victorian and early Edwardian eras, was not only an accomplished naturalist but also an influential politician and author. His deep-seated passion for nature and environmental stewardship is evident throughout the work, likely inspired by his experiences observing the wildlife of the English countryside. Pease's background, with strong ties to both leadership and nature, affords him the unique perspective to discuss the intricacies of badger life and its habitat.
This monograph is highly recommended for naturalists, wildlife enthusiasts, and anyone interested in understanding the rich complexities of British fauna. Pease's engaging narrative not only informs but also inspires readers to appreciate and protect these remarkable creatures that inhabit the British landscape.
Sir Alfred E. Pease, a prominent figure in the late Victorian and early Edwardian eras, was not only an accomplished naturalist but also an influential politician and author. His deep-seated passion for nature and environmental stewardship is evident throughout the work, likely inspired by his experiences observing the wildlife of the English countryside. Pease's background, with strong ties to both leadership and nature, affords him the unique perspective to discuss the intricacies of badger life and its habitat.
This monograph is highly recommended for naturalists, wildlife enthusiasts, and anyone interested in understanding the rich complexities of British fauna. Pease's engaging narrative not only informs but also inspires readers to appreciate and protect these remarkable creatures that inhabit the British landscape.
In "The Badger: A Monograph, " Sir Alfred E. Pease presents an intricate exploration of the badger, delving into its biology, behavior, and ecological significance. Written with a keen observational style, the monograph combines scientific rigor with a narrative flair, immersing readers in the dual realms of natural history and personal anecdote. Pease's meticulous documentation reflects a larger Victorian fascination with wildlife, underscoring the movement towards naturalism in literature and the burgeoning interest in the conservation of native species during the early 20th century.
Sir Alfred E. Pease, a prominent figure in the late Victorian and early Edwardian eras, was not only an accomplished naturalist but also an influential politician and author. His deep-seated passion for nature and environmental stewardship is evident throughout the work, likely inspired by his experiences observing the wildlife of the English countryside. Pease's background, with strong ties to both leadership and nature, affords him the unique perspective to discuss the intricacies of badger life and its habitat.
This monograph is highly recommended for naturalists, wildlife enthusiasts, and anyone interested in understanding the rich complexities of British fauna. Pease's engaging narrative not only informs but also inspires readers to appreciate and protect these remarkable creatures that inhabit the British landscape.
Sir Alfred E. Pease, a prominent figure in the late Victorian and early Edwardian eras, was not only an accomplished naturalist but also an influential politician and author. His deep-seated passion for nature and environmental stewardship is evident throughout the work, likely inspired by his experiences observing the wildlife of the English countryside. Pease's background, with strong ties to both leadership and nature, affords him the unique perspective to discuss the intricacies of badger life and its habitat.
This monograph is highly recommended for naturalists, wildlife enthusiasts, and anyone interested in understanding the rich complexities of British fauna. Pease's engaging narrative not only informs but also inspires readers to appreciate and protect these remarkable creatures that inhabit the British landscape.