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Posted 17 June 2010
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Are we enjoying this? I didn't know much about these animals, and I'm half way through and really finding it very informative and well written. I hope everyone else is also. I think the cover is great as well.
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Posted 17 June 2010
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Really lovely cover.....I agree! Unfortunatley I have not had time to read any of the book as I got waylaid a couple of nights ago with going to London from Cornwall to see the rock group 'AEROSMITH' in concert at the o2 in London. Fantastic concert but it sapped my time & money so back to reality in Cornwall with work family & hobbies and trying to get round to reading some of my 46 different New Naturalist books. Not bad for less than 3 years collecting on a very modest budget? I know that AEROSMITH are nothing to do with New Naturalists at all.............but they were great!!!!!

Cheers all,

Lee.

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Posted 13 July 2010
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Has anybody read "the badger" - got mine at the weekend - be interested in fellow collectors views. regards Phil

PS anybody after a signed History of Ornithology !  

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Posted 14 July 2010
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Have just ordered it Phil. Will let you know in due course and see how it compares with Ernest Neal's monograph.

Regards,

John B

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Posted 14 July 2010
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I really liked it, well written without too much jargon, and very informative. Particularly the chapter on Bovine TB very straightforward review of the evidence.
CHEERS JOSH
PS good news for badger lovers and indeed badgers from the appeal court today!
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