About this book
Volume 3 in the British Wildlife Collection, Rivers is the definitive one-book study of this never-more-topical subject. Including detailed information about each of the huge variety of river-types to be found in Britain and their flora and fauna, discussion of individual examples both large and small, and crucial insights into their maintenance and the dangers – felt so acutely in recent years across the UK – of their mismanagement, this is essential reading for serious conservationist and interested layman alike.
Contents
Chapters include:
– Rivers through the ages
– The making and shaping of our rivers
– Assessing the health of our rivers
– River macrophytes
– Plants of river banks, floodplains and valley sides
– Small creatures without backbones: macroinvertebratesin our rivers
– Fish and frogs: cold-blooded vertebrates found in our rivers
– Fur and feathers – birds and mammals of our rivers
– Comparison of three rivers: Meon, Dee and Endrick
Biography
Paul Raven has been a conservation professional since undertaking detailed studies of the River Roding in Essex for his PhD. He was the first national conservation officer for the National Rivers Authority, was head of ecology for the Environment Agency, and continues his work in conservation and freshwaters in particular.
Having undertaken PhD studies on the River Tweed and practical research on river transfers at Durham University, Nigel Holmes was from 1978 the nature conservancy council’s river specialist. he developed several survey and assessment methods that are used nationally and internationally, and formed the River Restoration Centre in 1992.







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