Badger Behaviour, Conservation & Rehabilitation

70 Years of Getting to Know Badgers

George E Pearce author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pelagic Publishing

Published:1st Sep '15

£19.99

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Badger Behaviour, Conservation & Rehabilitation cover

George has an extraordinary and instinctive understanding of badger behaviour. -- Mike Hughes, Badger Trust George Pearce reveals an uncanny knack to be in the right place at the right time to answer myriad badger questions. -- Professor David W. Macdonald, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Oxford

A fascinating insight into the badger’s world. Badger biology, life in the sett, rescue & rehabilitation, consultancy, badgers & farming, and badger-watching with George Pearce, an expert on badgers who has surveyed over 700 sites.

A fascinating insight into the badger’s world. Badger biology, life in the sett, rescue & rehabilitation, consultancy, badgers & farming, and badger-watching with George Pearce – an expert on badgers.

George has surveyed over 700 sites, visited 1,500 setts, been consulted as an expert in 120 animal cruelty cases and rehabilitated more than 100 badgers. Brought up on a farm, he earned his living as a farmer for 45 years. Today, he is a badger consultant and one of the foremost experts on the British mammal he admires the most.

For many years, the RSPCA, police, veterinary surgeons and conservation groups all over the country have relied on George Pearce’s knowledge and his instinctive feel for animal behaviour. Now you can share in his experience and enthusiasm for badgers from his 70 years of badger watching and his vast professional wildlife experience.

Pearce reveals a remarkable depth of knowledge about these mammals. As well as discussing badger ecology, he offers advice on many topics not covered by other authors, such as how to conduct surveys and build artificial setts. His down-to-earth manner owes more to the style of the ecological pioneer John Seymour than to the 'father' of badger biology, Ernest Neal.

-- David Dixon * BBC Wildlife Magazi

ISBN: 9781907807046

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 240g

175 pages