tailieunhanh - bbc wildlife magazine september 2010 phần 6

Caravan & Cuộc sống ngoài trời, Nam Africas đầu cắm trại và các tạp chí giải trí ngoài trời, có ngón tay của mình vào nhịp đập của ngành công nghiệp giải trí ngoài trời. Cũng như đánh giá có thẩm quyền của lều, đoàn lữ hành, xe kéo và motorhomes, | MY favSurite BOOK IS. frw THE WIND IN It THE WILLOWS by Kenneth Grahame Chosen by Bill Oddie tv presenter BRENDON CHASE by BB Chosen by Matthew Oates. butterfly expert National Trust We asked our friends in conservation tv and literature to pick their favourite wildlife fiction. There is lots of so-called funny fiction featuring wild comical creatures with human attributes. Anthropomorphism some hate it but I love it so long as there are witty words and memorable voices. These go hand in hand with visual media but also apply to the successfully televised book The Wind in the Willows. Brendon Chase recalls the adventures of three boys who escape to a forest and live off the land serenaded by nightingales and cared for by Nature herself. The story is far-fetched but the THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT by Beatrix Potter Chosen by Alan Titchmarsh novelist and tv presenter The Tale or Pftfu Rshrit BEATRIX POTTER fUinxr t-Q The Tale of Peter Rabbit was the most important book of my childhood. Its cautionary tale affected me but the imagery was even stronger Mr McGregor s boot kicking over the geranium and him waving his rake and shouting Stop thief But above all it was the kitchen garden that was a place of wonder to me. And look where it led. Alan s book When I Was A Nipper will be published by BBC Books in October. descriptions enraptured me aged 10. This book introduced me to the elusive purple emperor butterfly - my life s work. DUNCT0NW00D by William Horwood Jkjfl Chosen by Nick Baker naturalist and tv presenter 1 BABAR THE ELEPHANT 1 by Jean de Brunhoff Chosen by Ben Fogle UK ambassador for WWF This is kind of Watership Down but with moles - an entrancing story of two velveteen lovers as they face the harsh trials of life to be together. It sounds crazy but as anthropomorphic animal tales go this is one of the best - an underground society tunnelling below our familiar landscape. I have never looked at molehills in the same way since. As a child I loved Babar more than .

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