Partridges: Countryside Barometer (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 121)
By (Author) G R
Book 121
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
1st September 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
598.623
Hardback
480
Width 155mm, Height 222mm, Spine 37mm
990g
Globally, there are at least 45 species of game bird that have the word partridge in their name, but in this book G. R. Potts devotes himself to the Grey, Red-legged and Chukar Partridges, with particular emphasis on the Grey Partridge due to its well-known decline in Britain.
Among the most important wildlife science and conservation books of the past 23 decades.
Journal of Wildlife Management
A must-read for anyone interested in the British countryside. Edward Norfolk, The Field
Very enjoyable, deeper and wider ranging than the title suggests, packed with information and insight.
British Birds
[] a stimulating read from an expert in his (arable) field.
Mark Avery, Birdwatch
Plenty for everyone
Bird Watching
A worthy addition to the New Naturalist series that should appeal to anyone interested in farmland ecology and the countryside. BTO News
An absorbing account of the modern agricultural landscape BBC Wildlife
This is a book that will keep you thinking Scottish Birds
I hope his arguments and ideas, along with his call for cooperation between agribusiness, protectionists and hunters, are listened to and acted upon for the sake of farmland biodiversity and the future of our countryside. Ibis
G R [Dick] Potts DSc, FRAgS, a farmers son from Yorkshire, is an internationally renowned expert on the Grey Partridge and farmland ecology. He graduated from the University of Durham where his studies of the Shag in the 1960s led to concerns over the effects of pesticides on wildlife. He joined the Game Conservancy in 1968, eventually becoming Director General. His pioneering approach led to changes in conservation methods and new legislation to benefit wildlife and agriculture. He has served as Chairman of the World Pheasant Association, Cranborne Chase AONB and Vice President of the British Ornithologists Union, where he was awarded the Godman-Salvin Medal. His written work includes the award-winning book .The Partridge: Pesticides, Predation and Conservation.