Few And Far Between: On The Trail of Britain's Rarest Animals
By (Author) Charlie Elder
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Natural History
7th April 2016
7th April 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
333.95420941
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
252g
Seeking the beautiful, the breathtaking and the bizarre, Charlie Elder goes in search of Britains rarest and most endangered animals. Travelling the length and breadth of the UK, and meeting up with experts along the way, he tracks down secretive and scarce mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and insects living on the brink, ranging from the iconic Scottish wildcat and surreal spiny seahorse to the striking golden oriole, outlandish wart-biter cricket and sinister black rat. Few and Far Between celebrates the diversity on our doorstep and highlights the natural treasures we risk losing. For more information, visit www.charlieelder.com
In its modest way, this delightful book is a triumph, too, because it reminds us that, out there, maybe just under that stone, the smallest spider is worthy of life. -- Bel Mooney * Daily Mail *
This is no mere rarity twitch. Laced with humour, the book celebrates the struggle to save Britain's most threatened species. -- Brett Westwood * BBC Wildlife *
Potentially a bleak tome chronicling the catastrophic decline of our wildlife, this is in fact full of verve, wit and optimism. -- James Fair * BBC Countryfile *
A terrific book that's very easy to love. -- Bel Mooney * Daily Mail *
In Charlie Elder's quest to seek out endangered species now almost invisible nationwide, he brings back travellers' tales of wild places, feral landscapes and creatures of legend. Added to which, he is a cheerful, gregarious companion and guide. -- Iain Finlayson * Saga *
Thoroughly entertaining and informative from page one, Few and Far Between presents a delightful adventure for the reader - an expansive celebration of diversity. -- Simon Parker * Western Morning News, Devon *
In search of Britain's rarest animals...Charlie Elder encounters some of the UK's more remote spots and the good souls dedicated to preserving them. Now there's a job worth a little celebrating. * Wanderlust *
Charlie Elder's adventures are as strange and engaging as the wonderful creatures he sees. As he ticks each challenge off his list, you are as enthralled by his excitement as he is by his triumphs. -- Bel Mooney * Daily Mail *
A countrywide romp * BBC Countryfile *
Jovial as his tone is most of the time, there is no mistaking the seriousness of Elder's intent ... The bleak statistics mount up in a readable, important book. -- Sally Morris and Bel Mooney * Daily Mail *
His enthusiasm and good humour are so infection that you are soon as fascinated as he is by the wart-biter cricket, the spiny seahorse and the gargoyle-featured Bechstein's bat. * Daily Mail *
Charlie Elder is a journalist. For the last twenty-five years he has written for papers ranging from The Independent to the Times of Tonga in the South Pacific. He is currently head of production on The Herald in Plymouth. His first book, While Flocks Last, was published in hardback and paperback in 2009.