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Nightjars of the World - NOW AVAILABLE! PDF Print E-mail
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Our eagerly-awaited new title Nightjars of the World has now been published and is available for dispatch. The response to the book so far has been fantastic - with one reader commenting "this will be the bird book of the year!" Order your copy now and don't miss out... Click here for a preview...

 
Prize-winner! PDF Print E-mail
Wood_Whites_c_Sean_BrowneWILDGuides is one of the main sponsors of UK Butterflies (www.ukbutterflies.co.uk) and we also offered the prize for their annual photographic competition. This was won by Sean Browne from Nottingham for his superb image of two Wood Whites. Sean chose Britain’s Reptiles and Amphibians as his prize.
 
Britain's Reptiles & Amphibians - "Superb!" PDF Print E-mail

cov_BREP_smallBritain's Reptiles and Amphibians - the latest in WILDGuides' highly popular Britain's Wildlife series has rapidly become a best-selling title. Be prepared for spring and order your copy now!

A comment from one of our readers: "... a superb book with stunning photos.  I wish I had owned a book like this when I was a small boy."

 
Rave reviews for Flowers of the Forest PDF Print E-mail

Flowers of the Forest CoverFlowersNF_BookLaunch_picFlowers of the Forest has been receiving rave reviews since its publication last year. This beautifully illustrated book explores the botanical richness and cultural heritage of the New Forest National Park and shows how the wildlife of the Forest is the natural expression of the lives and economy of the people who live there. Don't miss out and order your copy now!

 
Award for Birds of Wiltshire PDF Print E-mail
Birds of Wiltshire

Birds of Wiltshire, designed by Rob Still of WILDGuides, has been awarded the runner-up prize in the acclaimed ‘Best Bird Book of the Year’ award (2008). See the February 2009 edition of British Birds magazine for further details.
 
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