Rothschild's Reserves: Time and Fragile Nature

Miriam Rothschild,Peter Marren

Rothschild's Reserves: Time and Fragile Nature
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Published
1 January 1997
Pages
270
ISBN
9780946589623

Rothschild’s Reserves: Time and Fragile Nature

Miriam Rothschild,Peter Marren

The somewhat enigmatic title of this book, by one of Britain’s most distinguished scientists in collaboration with a highly respected natural history writer, belies the arresting nature of its content. Eighty years ago, Miriam Rothschild’s father, Charles Rothschild - said by some to have been the inventor of nature conservation in Britain - first proposed the establishment of a network of 280 national nature reserves throughout the country to preserve the cream of its wildlife habitats - a monumental task. In this book she and her co-author discuss the efforts that went into the selection of these reserves and compare the state then and now of 182 of the English sites and their wildlife - depressing reading in many cases.

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