The first comprehensive book to be published about the wildlife of the Brecon Beacons is a much-anticipated addition to the New Naturalist series, & reveals the natural wonders of this seemingly wild & inhospitable mountain landscape. The Brecon Beacons range across upland Wales & create a varied landscape of extensive cave systems, limestone crags & rich meadows. This variety supports thousands of species, some of which are found nowhere else on Earth. The natural history of the Brecon Beacons is like most parts of the British Isles
- inextricably linked to the activities of man across many thousand years. Jonathan Mullard explores the evolving landscape & observes its effects on its native species & habitats. He provides a detailed examination of the geology of the region & the integration of the archaeological & historic landscape with the natural landscape & its fauna. Covering the vast diversity of its mountains & moorlands, rivers & waterfalls, caves, woodlands, wetlands & farml&, he provides an overview of man`s influence on the natural environment over the centuries & the ongoing conservation of the area.A landscape rich in legends, the Brecon Beacons play host to a number of myths involving, among others, King Arthur. Mullard explores these rich tales alongside other cultural landmarks of historical interest, such as the churches & chapels of the area. The culmination of years of research, New Naturalist Brecon Beacons is an inspiring exploration of this diverse & fascinating area.