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What made an extraordinary bird so special? And what can its demise and afterlife tell us about human disregard for the natural world? Tim Birkhead investigates in The Great Auk - out 13th March.

What made an extraordinary bird so special?

And what can its demise and afterlife tell us about human disregard for the natural world? 

Tim Birkhead investigates in The Great Auk - out 13th March.
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Now in stock! Brought to you by leading ornithologist Tim Birkhead, this extraordinary book tells the tragic story of the Great Auk, their life before humanity, and their eventual extinction in 1844. Order now at nhbs.com/the-great-auk-… #greatauk #timbirkhead

Now in stock!

Brought to you by leading ornithologist Tim Birkhead, this extraordinary book tells the tragic story of the Great Auk, their life before humanity, and their eventual extinction in 1844.

Order now at nhbs.com/the-great-auk-…

#greatauk #timbirkhead
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🪽 The Great Auk - Tim Birkhead The life, death and afterlife of one of the true icons of extinction, the Great Auk. This bird remains symbol of human folly and the necessity of conservation. Read more - bloomsbury.com/uk/great-auk-9…

🪽 The Great Auk  - Tim Birkhead

The life, death and afterlife of one of the true icons of extinction, the Great Auk. This bird remains symbol of human folly and the necessity of conservation.

Read more - bloomsbury.com/uk/great-auk-9…
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Fabulous new book on the natural and cultural history of the ill-fated Great Auk from one of our finest scientists and nature writers, Tim Birkhead. ⁦Bloomsbury Wildlife⁩ ⁦Bloomsbury Books UK

Fabulous new book on the natural and cultural history of the ill-fated Great Auk from one of our finest scientists and nature writers, Tim Birkhead. ⁦<a href="/chiffchat/">Bloomsbury Wildlife</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/BloomsburyBooks/">Bloomsbury Books UK</a>⁩
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Creating posters lets young people explore their chosen area of #STEM🎨. Have your students enter the #BSW25 poster competition - they could win some fantastic science-themed books from Bloomsbury Sigma! Enter by 3 April: britishscienceweek.org/plan-your-acti…

Creating posters lets young people explore their chosen area of #STEM🎨.

Have your students enter the #BSW25 poster competition - they could win some fantastic science-themed books from <a href="/sigmascience/">Bloomsbury Sigma</a>!

Enter by 3 April:

britishscienceweek.org/plan-your-acti…
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Dive into the story of one of the great seabirds to be lost at the hands of humans. With beautiful end papers and colour photos, this is the unmissable, gripping history of an icon of extinction. Out now.

Dive into the story of one of the great seabirds to be lost at the hands of humans. 

With beautiful end papers and colour photos, this is the unmissable, gripping history of an icon of extinction. 

Out now.
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Laura Mucha Laura Mucha recently appeared on Dr Alex George's Stompcast podcast to explain what attachment theory is, the different attachment styles and how they first appear in childhood. Listen to the first episode wherever you get your podcasts! apple.co/4iQ8Gp5

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What made an extraordinary bird so special? And what can its demise and afterlife tell us about human disregard for the natural world? Tim Birkhead investigates in The Great Auk - out now.

What made an extraordinary bird so special?

And what can its demise and afterlife tell us about human disregard for the natural world? 

Tim Birkhead investigates in The Great Auk - out now.
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One month to go before the publication on 8 May of 'Six Minutes to Winter: Nuclear War and how to Avoid it' by Bloomsbury Sigma. The doomsday clock is ticking!

One month to go before the publication on 8 May of 'Six Minutes to Winter: Nuclear War and how to Avoid it' by <a href="/sigmascience/">Bloomsbury Sigma</a>. The doomsday clock is ticking!
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Nuclear war is one of the biggest threats to humanity's immediate survival. Mark Lynas provides an unflinching view of the nuclear nightmare in SIX MINUTES TO WINTER. Out 8th May.

Nuclear war is one of the biggest threats to humanity's immediate survival. 

<a href="/mark_lynas/">Mark Lynas</a> provides an unflinching view of the nuclear nightmare in SIX MINUTES TO WINTER. 

Out 8th May.
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With over 12,000 warheads in the arsenals of over half a dozen countries and the risk of superpower conflict greater than ever, we are standing nuclear knife edge. Mark Lynas uncovers one of the biggest threats to humanity in SIX MINUTES TO WINTER. Out 8th May

With over 12,000 warheads in the arsenals of over half a dozen countries and the risk of superpower conflict greater than ever, we are standing nuclear knife edge.  

<a href="/mark_lynas/">Mark Lynas</a> uncovers one of the biggest threats to humanity in SIX MINUTES TO WINTER. 

Out 8th May
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Today marks #EarthDay2025. At a time where nuclear war poses one of the biggest threats to life on Earth, Mark Lynas describes how weapons can be taken off hair-trigger alert and ultimately abolished altogether to protect our planet. Publishing 8th May.

Today marks #EarthDay2025. 

At a time where nuclear war poses one of the biggest threats to life on Earth, <a href="/mark_lynas/">Mark Lynas</a> describes how weapons can be taken off hair-trigger alert and ultimately abolished altogether to protect our planet. 

Publishing 8th May.
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There's a two-thirds chance of nuclear armageddon before 2045. The unmitigated horror means survivors will envy the dead. This is how the world will end, laid bare by MARK LYNAS'S meticulous research trib.al/G7BxwmZ

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Just over a week before the launch of my new book Six Minutes to Winter. Serialised in the Daily Mail over the weekend: dailymail.co.uk/home/article-1…