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E:21/09 Win A Copy Of The Book Whales And Dolphins

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We've five of these great books to give away!
If you'd like to see whales and dolphins in British waters, Whales and Dolphins of Great Britain, by Dyan Walker and Alex Wilson, is the book for you! A comprehensive and easy-to-use field guide to all of the regularly seen species, it also shows you how, where, and when to go and see these spectacular marine mammals, with 38 boat operators and 16 outstanding land-based viewpoints listed. The text is packed with information on how to book a trip; including the species that are likely to be seen, how to get there, and what photographic opportunities are available. If you love whales and dolphins and enjoy seeing the British countryside, this book is a must – you never know when you might need it!
Whales and Dolphins of Great Britain is the first in a series of regional whale and dolphin watching guides being published by Cetacea Publishing.
For further information, vist www.cetaceapublishing.com or call 0845 388 3053.
We have five copies up for grabs and to be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is answer the simple question below:
Whales are classified as which of the following:
Answer:
Mammals
Good Luck
We've five of these great books to give away!
If you'd like to see whales and dolphins in British waters, Whales and Dolphins of Great Britain, by Dyan Walker and Alex Wilson, is the book for you! A comprehensive and easy-to-use field guide to all of the regularly seen species, it also shows you how, where, and when to go and see these spectacular marine mammals, with 38 boat operators and 16 outstanding land-based viewpoints listed. The text is packed with information on how to book a trip; including the species that are likely to be seen, how to get there, and what photographic opportunities are available. If you love whales and dolphins and enjoy seeing the British countryside, this book is a must – you never know when you might need it!
Whales and Dolphins of Great Britain is the first in a series of regional whale and dolphin watching guides being published by Cetacea Publishing.
For further information, vist www.cetaceapublishing.com or call 0845 388 3053.
We have five copies up for grabs and to be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is answer the simple question below:
Whales are classified as which of the following:
Answer:

Good Luck

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