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101 Curious Tales of East African Birds is an accessible introduction to important topics in modern ornithology, packed with stunning photographs of East African birds.

A Cultural History of Insects reveals how our relationship with insects – in life and in death – is one of our most productive and intimate.

A Cultural History of Plants presents a global exploration of how plants have shaped human culture.

A fascinating journey along the eyes of animals.

A Journey in Antarctica unravels the most amaziong moments of Antartica while travelling with the author.

A Little Gay Natural History is a celebration of the astonishing diversity of sexual behaviour, biology and reproduction found in nature.

The thrilling story of archaeological adventure, and astonishing discoveries around the globe

The internationally bestselling guide to the extraordinary human story, for the curious of all ages

A celebration of beer: its science, history and impact on human culture. Discover what beer can teach us about biology, history, and the natural world

A Natural History of Sea Serpents, re-examines the cold-case enigma of sea serpents and monsters described by impeccable witnesses over three centuries.

Blending vivid storytelling with invaluable scientific insights from Sinclair’s pioneering fieldwork in Africa, A Place like No Other reveals how Serengeti holds timely lessons for the restoration and conservation of our vital ecosystems.

This book offers the perfect tonic, whether you are an avid birdwatcher or just want to understand the songs from the most iconic birds in the world. With 52 weekly stories, the book takes you through the calendar year of tropical life.

Africa’s surviving rhinos are seriously threatened. This timely book considers all kinds of human interactions with these magnificent and enigmatic animals.

All You Need to Know About Spiders presents basic information on spiders and answers all everyday questions about spiders. Written by scientists for the public audience in plain and accessible language.

This Very Short Introduction to Amphibians explores the extraordinary diversity of amphibians, from the history of early tetrapods to the 8,000 species of amphibians alive today.

This book captures the essence of what makes the bushveld tick. Here you’ll find the basic principles of how ecosystems work, with the emphasis on energy flow through the bushveld and the adaptations that the plants and animals make in facilitating this.

Useful for beginners and also as a reference for more seasoned veterans.
Plenty of examples throughout, as well as additional notes and tips.
Chapter summaries in concise table format help the book to be used as an ongoing reference work.

A thrilling face-to-face encounter with animals in their own environment – their elaborate displays, intimate lives, and extraordinary behaviour

Animal Eyes introduces young readers to the wonderful, wide-ranging and sometimes downright weird eyes that make up the animal kingdom.

This revised and updated edition of the landmark publication reveals the current state of knowledge regarding animal tool behavior.

Nature’s most successful insects captured in remarkable macrophotography

Explore life's most compelling mysteries and discover how new scientific knowledge is challenging our preconceptions of life's inner workings.

The essential illustrated guide to how birds design and build their nests—now fully revised and expanded

Bacteria: A Very Short Introduction explores the nature of bacteria, which are the most abundant form of life on the planet.