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Dr. Mark Everard

    Ruffe
    Gudgeon
    Britain's Freshwater Fishes
    River Habitats for Coarse Fish
    Dace
    Rebuilding the Earth
    • Rebuilding the Earth

      Regenerating our planet’s life support systems for a sustainable future

      • 251pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Rebuilding the Earth highlights humanity's interdependence with the planet's ecosystems. These approaches are founded on restoration and protection of ecosystems - water and soil, forests, marine and coastal resources, urban infrastructure, farming practices and in corporate supply chains.

      Rebuilding the Earth
    • Dace The Prince of the Stream is only the second book ever dedicated to this charismatic and widespread coarse fish. (The 'How to Catch them' book on dace was published well over 50 years ago.) This new book, generously illustrated in full colour, covers all aspects of the natural history of the fish, angling approaches, and the cultural

      Dace
    • River Habitats for Coarse Fish

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      This book arms fishery and river managers and angling clubs with the knowledge and practical habitat guidance they need to best direct their efforts to enhance the prospects for all types of fish and other riverine wildlife. It will also be of use to fishermen and other members of the public who enjoy the natural beauty of thri

      River Habitats for Coarse Fish
    • In these short illustrated guides, Dr Mark Everard, avid nature-watcher, angler and scientist, takes a dedicated look at three British freshwater fishes, the Silver Bream, Gudgeon and Ruffe. A bibliography at the end of each guide directs the reader to additional resources.

      Britain's Freshwater Fishes
    • This book is a celebration of the humble gudgeon, the angler's favourite 'tiddler'. Scientist, author and broadcaster Dr Mark Everard tells tales about the biology of the gudgeon, gudgeon fishing, and the diverse social quirks and values of this most popular of little fishes.

      Gudgeon
    • This book is dedicated to the spiky little freshwater ruffian known better as the ruffe, pope, 'tommy ruffe' and other local names. Scientist, author and broadcaster Dr Mark Everard details fascinating aspects of the biology, angling and wider contributions to society of the ruffe.

      Ruffe
    • This is the first ever book dedicated to the Silver Bream, a fish neglected by science. Mark Everard introduces the biology of the silver bream, angling for this fish, and its diverse social quirks and values.

      Silver Bream