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THE NATURALIST

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in the North
A selection of wild-life attractions from the North of England edited and introduced by Dr. E. A. R. Ennion from the Monks' House Bird Observatory, Sea-houses, Northumberland
CANON G. A. K. Hervey , Editor of the North-Western Naturalist, tells of the animals and plants of the Lakes and the Southport dunes
GRACE HICKLING , of the Northumberland and Durham Natural History Society, outlines the life-cycle of the Fame Island grey seals
JOHN KIRBY , an amateur bird-recordist. introduces the voices of some Yorkshire birds
Produced by Jeffery Boswall
For the past five years The Naturalist has been broadcast at six-weekly intervals. Now it becomes a monthly programme, and its scope is to be widened to include an occasional edition on foreign natural history, as well as a quarterly edition on different regions within the British Isles.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Dr. E. A. R. Ennion
Unknown:
Canon G. A. K. Hervey
Unknown:
Grace Hickling
Unknown:
John Kirby
Produced By:
Jeffery Boswall

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