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Wildlife of the Jurassic Coast

Wildlife of the Jurassic Coast
Author: Bryan Edwards
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2007-12-31
Genre: Geology
ISBN: 9780954484538

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The Jurassic Coast Britain's Heritage Coast

The Jurassic Coast Britain's Heritage Coast
Author: Paul Harris
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1445619229

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A look at the history and heritage of the Jurassic Coast


Fossils of the Jurassic Coast

Fossils of the Jurassic Coast
Author: Samuel Scriven
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2016
Genre: Coasts
ISBN: 9780993110719

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"This book is designed to take you on a journey through time as it explores the unique fossil record of the Jurassic Coast. It describes how life here changed and evolved during the Mesozonic Era and how fossils can be used to unlock Earth's history. As a guide it will help you to explore the World Heritage Site to discover these stories for yourself"--Page 2 de la couverture (verso de la première de couverture).


Bradt Guides: A Summer of British Wildlife

Bradt Guides: A Summer of British Wildlife
Author: James Lowen
Publisher: Bradt Guides
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2016-03-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1784770094

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Winner of the Travel Media Awards 'Travel Guide Book of the Year' award 2016. This original and colourful guide to British summer wildlife experiences is packaged into daily suggestions for what, when, where and how to see the best of British summer wildlife. For both the experienced wildlife tourist and the novice, the suggestions criss-cross England, Scotland and Wales, complete with inspiring itineraries, engaging descriptions, detailed directions and tips on how to find, identify and enjoy British animals, butterflies, birds and plants. Each entry gives an informative and inspiring suggestion focusing on up to four species, with full-colour photography and a helpful box covering practicalities such as grid references, useful websites, access arrangements to specific sites, flexibility details such as flight periods for butterflies or flowering weeks for orchids, and alternative sites to make viewing possible if you don't live near the suggested site but want to view the suggested species. From delicate orchids to gargantuan basking sharks, from seabird skyscrapers to ostentatious otters, this is the only guide of its type to offer full details of how to get the most out of British summer wildlife-watching.


BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 806
Release: 2009
Genre: Animals
ISBN:

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Geotourism

Geotourism
Author: David Newsome
Publisher: Goodfellow Publishers Ltd
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2010-03-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1906884927

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Geotourism: the tourism of geology and landscape is a compilation of first class international research which provides insight into the many facets of this emerging subject, and comprehensively explores the nexus between landscape, geological phenomena and tourism.


100 Great Wildlife Experiences

100 Great Wildlife Experiences
Author: James D. Fair
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2019-05-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1526723565

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“From flowers to sharks, with birds, butterflies and bats in between, this book is the perfect companion when planning a trip in the UK.” —Random Things Through My Letterbox There are many guides to the world’s great wildlife experiences, but the UK is neglected and this book sets out to remedy this. 100 Great Wildlife Experiences really takes in all the amazing things to see and do in the UK, in all seasons—because winter, of course, can be just as good as summer or spring. The 100 experiences to be had here in the UK are placed in categories such as “Best for Families,” “Best for Couples,” “Best on a Budget” and so on. Covering every county in the country, this book is useful for people who want to explore their local area and surrounding counties, and for those in need of an insightful guide to take on their travels. “Natural history writer James Fair takes us on a journey around the British Isles, showing us glorious places to visit and sights to see . . . from nightjars in Suffolk to wildcats in Scotland.” —WI Life “This beautiful book lists and illustrates the brilliant wildlife parks in the UK, with fantastic photos and summaries of the rich and varied variety of places to visit in order to enjoy the wide variety of wildlife native to our country, as well as the summer and winter visitors. A thoroughly superb book showcasing our national places of interest.” —Books Monthly


Slow Travel East Devon & The Jurassic Coast

Slow Travel East Devon & The Jurassic Coast
Author: Hilary Bradt
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2016-02-16
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1784770051

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Slow East Devon and the Jurassic Coast is the most comprehensive - and only standalone - guide available to this region. With publication timed to coincide with the opening of the Seaton Jurassic Centre, here is insider knowledge which can only be gained by living in the area. Contributions from local experts, and colourful and witty writing combined with the authors' enthusiasm, make this guide as much a pleasure to read as an invaluable companion for exploring. Exeter and the Exe Estuary get a chapter of their own, and parts of Mid Devon, including Tiverton, are covered in detail, along with East Devon's most alluring chunks of countryside and the seaside resorts of Sidmouth, Budleigh Salterton and Beer. The chapter on West Dorset describes Lyme Regis and Charmouth along with brief descriptions of other coastal towns. An explanation of the geology of the entire World Heritage Site of the Jurassic Coast links the whole region. With an emphasis on car-free travel - walking, cycling and local buses - the detailed descriptions, historical and folk anecdotes, and personal accounts encourage visitors to explore each locale thoroughly. Hand-picked places to eat and drink, including all the eateries along the main artery of the A3052, are selected by the authors based upon long-standing knowledge of the area.


Geology of the Jurassic Coast

Geology of the Jurassic Coast
Author: Paul Ensom
Publisher: Harbour Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2011
Genre: Geology
ISBN: 9781907701009

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Geology of the Jurassic Coast: The Isle of Purbeck is an entirely new, visually stunning, and informative reference guide to the geology of the Purbeck section of the Jurassic Coast, viewed from both on land, and from the sea.


Geological Pioneers of the Jurassic Coast

Geological Pioneers of the Jurassic Coast
Author: Andrew Goudie
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2022-11-25
Genre:
ISBN: 0197638082

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The Jurassic Coast in the United Kingdom is a World Heritage Site and one of the most significant geological and geomorphological locations on earth. Its geology, which dates from the Triassic through the Cretaceous Ages, features a remarkable fossil record, including the remains of dinosaurs. The Jurassic Coast also boasts extraordinary landforms, such as huge landslips, raised beaches, dry valleys, shingle barriers, and coastal lagoons. Many leading geologists, geomorphologists, and paleontologists have worked in the area, making the Jurassic Coast a nexus for the study of earth science. Geological Pioneers of the Jurassic Coast describes the importance of the site and examines the lives and achievements of over forty individuals who studied it. Progressing chronologically, the book tells the stories of early researchers, fossil collectors, geological mappers, stratigraphers, and paleontologists from the seventeenth century to today. These include such groundbreaking figures as Robert Hooke, Mary Anning, William Buckland, William Conybeare, Henry De La Beche, W.J. Arkell, and Joseph Prestwich. Written to appeal to both specialists and general readers, Geological Pioneers of the Jurassic Coast will be of interest to historians of science, geologists and geomorphologists, and students and visitors to the area.