In this book, Tiffany Francis explores a range of habitats, revealing why plants grow where they do and which other living things live there too. Tiffany offers tips to help make the most of time spent outdoors wherever you are, and her delightful text also explains everything from the birds to look out for along the coast to which bumblebees you’re most likely to spot on your local heathland.
Whether you prefer to avoid eating overly processed foods or just enjoy spending time outdoors with your family, knowing how to ethically source food for free in the wild is a valuable and fun skill that anyone can learn.
Tiffany Francis is an author and naturalist from Hampshire who specialises in writing about wildlife, landscapes and rural heritage. Tiffany works at Buster Ancient Farm in the South Downs as a creative developer and goat-keeper. She has a monthly wildlife column in Hampshire Life, and has written for the Guardian, Countryfile and the Woodland Trust, and appeared on BBC Radio.
Details
- Author: Tiffany Francis
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Natural History
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 256
- Illustrations:
300 colour artworks, 40 black and white artworks, 80 colour photos - Dimensions: 246 x 189 mm
- ISBN: 9781472941206
- Weight: 738 g







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