The Heart of the Wild: Nature Studies from Near and Far
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A collection of evocative nature studies that recounts the lives of birds, mammals, and other wild creatures through close observation and imaginative reconstruction. Each chapter profiles a species—eagles, badgers, grouse, camels, seals, and others—mixing field anecdotes, natural-history detail, and personal reflection. Photographic illustrations accompany the narratives. The author balances admiration for wild life with candid accounts of predation and human cruelty, noting how many episodes end in death. Across local and distant habitats the pieces explore animal behaviour, interspecies encounters, and the tensions between freedom in the wild and pressures from humans.
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