Author: Professor Rory Putman
![A Biologist Abroad](/userfiles/shop/344.jpg?r=11154)
A professional biologist with wide experience of working both in the UK and overseas, Rory Putman takes us with him on working trips to Iceland, East Africa, Nigeria and Indonesia, introducing us to the countries and their people, their natural history, and explaining some of the wildlife issues ... more...
![Behaviour and Management of European Ungulates](/userfiles/shop/234.jpg?r=11613)
Ungulates are an extraordinarily important group of animals worldwide, at many levels – in their remarkable biodiversity; in many cases, as keystone species with a disproportionate effect on the functioning of the wider ecological systems of which they form a part or as dominant species act... more...
![Life in Lethinnis](/userfiles/shop/391.jpg?r=9120)
After 20 years working as a professional biologist, the author decided to ‘retire’ to the Highlands, moving with his wife to a croft at the edge of a small and somewhat inaccessible village on the west coast. This was no romantic and idealistic aspiration for the Good Life, nor really... more...
![The Biology and Management of Animal Welfare](/userfiles/shop/301.jpg?r=10917)
This book provides a concise and up to date review of current knowledge on the biological processes affecting animal welfare, and the implications emerging from our improved understanding of those biological principles in terms of options available to assess and manage the welfare status of indiv... more...
![Understanding Animal Behaviour](/userfiles/shop/289.jpg?r=12311)
This accessible introduction to animal behaviour provides an authoritative yet reader-friendly guide for the interested naturalist. It presents current knowledge about the way animals behave and will enable the reader to derive more pleasure from their observations of animals by gaining a deeper ... more...
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Great Misconceptions
![Great Misconceptions](/userfiles/shop/421.jpg)
The term rewilding has become part of the common vernacular and with it has come a lot of misunde...