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Met 'Hoe is het om een vogel te zijn' leer je vogels beter dan ooit te begrijpen door middel van diepgaande verhalen en toegankelijke weetjes
‘Een tuin vol met vogels’ van Dan Rouse bevat veel toegankelijk tips om je tuin om te toveren in een vogelparadijs.
In 'Beleef het bos' worden meer dan 250 dieren, bomen, planten en paddenstoelen in een prachtig handboek van Peter Wohlleben.
In 'Welke geneeskrachtige plant is dat?' leer je alles over het voorkomen, de anatomie, de geschiedenis en het gebruik van Europese geneeskrachtige planten.
Zebra traces the history of the interaction between humans and zebra in fascinating detail.
Wild Boar traces the history of the interaction between humans and wild boar in fascinating detail.
Wasp delves into their complex nesting and colony behavior, their unique caste system and their major role at the centre of many food webs.
The reptile fauna of Israel is species rich, with nearly 90 species, and highly diverse, with representatives of 25 families.
James Lowen embarks on a year-long quest to celebrate the joy of Britain's rarest and most remarkable moths.
Raccoon offers a lively consideration of this misunderstood outlaw species.
Kingfisher delves into the origins and diversity of the more than 120 species of kingfishers defining their characteristics, differences, lifestyles and cultural significance around the world.
Jellyfish examines our ambiguous relationship with these ancient and yet ill-understood animals, describing their surprisingly complex anatomy, weaponry and habits, and their vital contribution to the ocean's ecosystem
Hippopotamus is a natural and cultural history of the hippopotamus, the well-loved, cumbersome, rotund mammal famous for lounging around semi-submerged in muddy pools.
In Crab, you discover that crabs are charming creatures which are social by nature, creative problem-solvers, and invaluable members of the environments in which they live.
In Bat, Tessa Laird challenges our preconceptions as she combines fascinating facts of bat biology with engaging portrayals of bats in mythology, literature, film, popular culture, poetry, and contemporary art.