Publisher's Synopsis
"A History of British Mammals, V. 2; pt. 3" offers a detailed exploration of the mammalian fauna of Great Britain. Authored by Edward Adrian Wilson, Martin A. C. Hinton, and Gerald Edwin Hamilton Barrett-Hamilton, this volume provides an in-depth look at the various species, their habitats, and their natural history.
Originally published in 1909, this historical work remains a valuable resource for zoologists, naturalists, and anyone interested in the biodiversity of the British Isles. The meticulous research and observations captured in this book provide insights into the state of British mammals at the turn of the 20th century, making it essential for understanding the historical context of modern conservation efforts and ecological studies.
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