
Knottholes: the wildlife of Peterborough's claypits
The Oxford Clay, which was formed 160 million years ago in the Jurassic Period, outcrops in narrow band which snakes across England from the Yorkshire coast to Dorset.
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The Oxford Clay, which was formed 160 million years ago in the Jurassic Period, outcrops in narrow band which snakes across England from the Yorkshire coast to Dorset.
"British Wildlife is the pulsating heart of the UK nature conservation movement."
Matthew Oates, National Trust
"The most important and informative publication on wildlife of our times"
Michael McCarthy, The Independent
"Packed with readable, thoughtful, up to date articles; written by ecologists and naturalists for ecologists and naturalists"
Nick Baker, Presenter and Naturalist