THE SNOWDONIA NATIONAL PARK. By William Condry. New Naturalist No. 47.
(1966) 1967 2nd edition. 8vo (150 x 223mm). Ppxviii,238. Colour and b/w photographs, maps, glossary and bibliography. Green buckram.
With the expansion of the Park boundaries to include much of Meirionydd/Merioneth, this volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia, in which the emphasis was on Caernarvonshire. This is New Naturalist number 47. Bill Condry produced this book to describe the new, expanded Snowdonia National Park, when the boundaries of the Park were widened to include much of Meirionydd. This volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia (NN13, North, Campbell and Scott, 1949), in which the emphasis was obviously on Caernarvonshire. Both volumes in fact repay reading; NN13 has a more widely geographical perspecive, whilst Condry's NN47 focuses more narrowly on natural history, ecology and conservation. Chapters include: Past visitors; Rocks, land and forests; Wild plants; Mammals, reptiles, fish and insects; The mountain birds; Nature reserves and conservation; Carneddau, Glyder and Snowdon; Hebog, Moelwyn and Siabod; From Arennig to Rhinog; Berwyn, Aran and Cader Idris. Appendices include: Upland plants; A list of the birds; Butterflies; conservation bodies.
With the expansion of the Park boundaries to include much of Meirionydd/Merioneth, this volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia, in which the emphasis was on Caernarvonshire. This is New Naturalist number 47. Bill Condry produced this book to describe the new, expanded Snowdonia National Park, when the boundaries of the Park were widened to include much of Meirionydd. This volume was produced to replace the earlier New Naturalist, Snowdonia (NN13, North, Campbell and Scott, 1949), in which the emphasis was obviously on Caernarvonshire. Both volumes in fact repay reading; NN13 has a more widely geographical perspecive, whilst Condry's NN47 focuses more narrowly on natural history, ecology and conservation. Chapters include: Past visitors; Rocks, land and forests; Wild plants; Mammals, reptiles, fish and insects; The mountain birds; Nature reserves and conservation; Carneddau, Glyder and Snowdon; Hebog, Moelwyn and Siabod; From Arennig to Rhinog; Berwyn, Aran and Cader Idris. Appendices include: Upland plants; A list of the birds; Butterflies; conservation bodies.
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13144
Author | Condry (William Moreton). (1918-1998). |
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Book Code | 13144 |
ISBN | B001RWYVC8. |
Book Description | Extensive annotation. Good-plus in clipped dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1966 |
Publisher | Collins. |
Place | New Naturalist Series. |