An Environmental History of Wildlife in England 1650-1950
(^172) an environmenTal hisTory of Wildlife in england (like Oxford ragwort before it) along the newly expanded rail network.^55 ...
neW urBan environmenTs, C.1860–1950^173 It is also important to emphasize the numerous wild plants which survived the frenetic a ...
(^174) an environmenTal hisTory of Wildlife in england gardens, and especially those lying towards the margins of towns, a great ...
neW urBan environmenTs, C.1860–1950^175 be found even further into the capital. Dairy farms still existed at Dulwich and Highgat ...
(^176) an environmenTal hisTory of Wildlife in england unsightly elements of the old rural landscape also affected many areas of ...
neW urBan environmenTs, C.1860–1950^177 and fern within Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park.^85 But parks, like other urban environ ...
(^178) an environmenTal hisTory of Wildlife in england reflecting urban growth, municipal reform and Victorian piety. Here again ...
neW urBan environmenTs, C.1860–1950^179 a network of sewers to ‘sewage farms’ where it was filtered through a series of shallow ...
(^180) an environmenTal hisTory of Wildlife in england house cricket (Acheta domestica) from north Africa and south-west Asia, a ...
neW urBan environmenTs, C.1860–1950^181 thus appeared in the main river valleys around London, especially beside the Colne betwe ...
(^182) an environmenTal hisTory of Wildlife in england Weirdly and wonderfully, nature survived in the most uncongenial of place ...
ChapTer Ten Conclusion: Nature, history and conservation As many readers will be aware, the period covered by this book ends at ...
(^184) an environmenTal hisTory of Wildlife in england increased rapidly in numbers; combine harvesters were introduced from Ame ...
ConClusion: naTure, hisTory and C onservaTion^185 important to remember the beneficial aspects of increased state intervention, ...
(^186) an environmenTal hisTory of Wildlife in england England, in helping farmers and landowners to increase the wildlife value ...
ConClusion: naTure, hisTory and C onservaTion^187 fen – became increasingly derelict, with a marked loss in botanical interest. ...
(^188) an environmenTal hisTory of Wildlife in england habitats. It is arguably here, in particular, that an historical perspect ...
ConClusion: naTure, hisTory and C onservaTion^189 each other, not least because some can be created almost instantly while other ...
(^190) an environmenTal hisTory of Wildlife in england even if possible, would hardly be desirable. More importantly, as Yalden’ ...
ConClusion: naTure, hisTory and C onservaTion^191 would be hard indeed to oppose the uncontrolled eruption of housing and indust ...
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