I've just got my copy and I think it contains lots of useful information,
particularly the little sketch maps of inland sites are very valuable?I wish
I'd had the book before going on a couple of trips earlier this year.
The only thing is that as it is more specific than Bransbury, it will get
out of date quicker, ie all those those owl-sites.
People will probably want to support the organisations selling copies here,
but for those who want to globalise, the cheapest place to get a copy is
from the UK-based Natural History Book Service (http://www.nhbs.com.uk). I
got my Thomas and Thomas for under $30, air-mailed out, indeed it's the
cheapest way to get almost any natural history book, even Simpson and Day.
You can e-mail orders, though of course don't send your creidt card details
on e-mail, you'll have to post them in first instance.
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PO Box 243, Woden,
ACT 2606, AUSTRALIA
"a major part of the work of praeter-modernity
will be the refabrication of authenticites."
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