The rabbit was not originally a wild animal in Britain. For a thousand years, it was an important commodity, farmed since the Dark Ages in man-made warrens for its precious meat and fur. Some escaped and thrived until, in the 1950s, they far outnumbered the human population in the UK. Then man introduced myxomatosis and killed it in the millions. And today, supermarket rabbit meat is more likely to have been imported from China than from our estimated wild population of 40 million rabbits. Jill Mason puts the currently under-rated wild rabbit back into context. With beautiful photographic illustrations by David Mason, she explains its lifecycle, its behaviour, breeding, feeding habits, its influence on the UK economy, landscape and eco-system and, above all, its incredible adaptability and resourcefulness, which brings the species back from the brink of extinction to pest proportions again and again, in all corners of the earth, from semi-desert to meadowland. With a previously unpublished reference section on the sites of the UK's former commercial rabbit warrens.
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Jill Mason was one of Britains first women gamekeepers, a job which she enjoyed for over 30 years. She has lived and worked in the countryside all her life and has written for several country and fieldsports magazines. She is the author of several books including The Rabbit, The Hare and The Townies Guide to the Countryside, Rural England, and Away My Lads, Away and The Ennerdale and Eskdale Hunt. She lives in Norfolk with her husband David Mason, also a retired gamekeeper. David Mason, whose pictures appear throughout her books, is a keen wildlife and countryside photographer whose work has been published in many books, magazines and newspapers.
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ALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Hardcover, 2015). 2015 1st edition. 4to (195 x 252mm). Pp192. Colour photographs by David Mason, b/w illustrations, yellow end-papers. Green boards, spine titled in gilt. Some shelf wear else very good in dust-wrapper. Jill Mason puts the currently under-rated wild rabbit back into context. With beautiful photographic illustrations by David Mason, she explains its lifecycle, its behaviour, breeding, feeding habits, its influence on the UK economy, landscape and eco-system and, above all, its incredible adaptability and resourcefulness, which brings the species back from the brink of extinction to pest proportions again and again, in all corners of the earth, from semi-desert to meadowland. Included is a previously unpublished reference section on the sites of the UK's former commercial rabbit warrens. Chapters include: The natural history of the rabbit; Wild rabbits around the world; Rabbits in the UK; Rabbit diseases; Rabbits in sport; Methods for control; Culinary matters; Rabbits in myth, legend, fiction and art; History of warrens; The rabbit fur industry; Rabbit warrens - law and punishment; Location of historic warrens. . N° de réf. du vendeur 54250
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Etat : new. ALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (New, Hardcover, 2015). 2015 1st edition. 4to (195 x 252mm). Pp192. Colour photographs by David Mason, b/w illustrations, yellow end-papers. Green boards, spine titled in gilt. Fine new copy in dust-wrapper. Jill Mason puts the currently under-rated wild rabbit back into context. With beautiful photographic illustrations by David Mason, she explains its lifecycle, its behaviour, breeding, feeding habits, its influence on the UK economy, landscape and eco-system and, above all, its incredible adaptability and resourcefulness, which brings the species back from the brink of extinction to pest proportions again and again, in all corners of the earth, from semi-desert to meadowland. Included is a previously unpublished reference section on the sites of the UK's former commercial rabbit warrens. Chapters include: The natural history of the rabbit; Wild rabbits around the world; Rabbits in the UK; Rabbit diseases; Rabbits in sport; Methods for control; Culinary matters; Rabbits in myth, legend, fiction and art; History of warrens; The rabbit fur industry; Rabbit warrens - law and punishment; Location of historic warrens. PREVIOUS PRICE GBP 20.00. N° de réf. du vendeur 51096
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Hardcover. Etat : New. The rabbit was brought to Britain by the Normans, who kept it in enclosed warrens for its meat and fur. Illustrated with historic and modern photographs, this study describes the animal's anatomy, biology and ecology and follows its fortunes over the centuries, including its escape into the wild and proliferation until myxomatosis was introduced in the 1950s to reduce its numbers. Contains images related to hunting. N° de réf. du vendeur 535169
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Hardback. Etat : New. The rabbit was not originally a wild animal in Britain. For a thousand years, it was an important commodity, farmed since the Dark Ages in man-made warrens for its precious meat and fur.Some escaped and thrived until, in the 1950s, they far outnumbered the human population in the UK. Then man introduced myxomatosis and killed it in the millions. And today, supermarket rabbit meat is more likely to have been imported from China than from our estimated wild population of 40 million rabbits.Jill Mason puts the currently under-rated wild rabbit back into context. With beautiful photographic illustrations by David Mason, she explains its lifecycle, its behaviour, breeding, feeding habits, its influence on the UK economy, landscape and eco-system and, above all, its incredible adaptability and resourcefulness, which brings the species back from the brink of extinction to pest proportions again and again, in all corners of the earth, from semi-desert to meadowland. With a previously unpublished reference section on the sites of the UK's former commercial rabbit warrens. N° de réf. du vendeur LU-9781906122980
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