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Bree  
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 More options 6 Nov, 07:07
From: " Bree" <bb...@localdial.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 23:07:14 -0800
Local: Fri 6 Nov 2009 07:07
Subject: New book in French on all the lichens of our area!
Hi there,
If you want to give an interesting Christmas present to someone may I suggest the following book on all the lichens in our area for only Euros 16.90 from Editions Belin!
Also National Geographic are offering through Amazon a special offer of the latest National Geographic guide to
all the birds of North America by top American birder Jon Dunn a colleague of mine based in California and
undoubtedly one of the top birders in the States!
National Geographic also do other nice books which would make great Christmas presents!
Christmas I may remind you is a few days after the shortest day of the year on 20th December next month when the days start lengthening! St Nicholas day in some countries is on 6th January!
In sunny Jersey massive numbers of Starlings and Woodpigeons and still Sandwich Terns at La Rocque in Jersey and a Swallow swallowing hard! Still mild but colder than of late now with the arrival of more wintry weather!

Guide des lichens de France

Mis en ligne jeudi 5 novembre 2009 par Tela Botanica Association - En kiosque

Guide des lichens de France - Chantal Van Haluwyn, Juliette Asta, Jean-Pierre Gaveriaux - vient de paraître aux éditions Belin. Un guide de terrain pratique sur les lichens des arbres.

Voici un guide original sur les lichens des arbres. Guidé par des onglets matérialisant les caractères à observer, vous cheminerez facilement vers une identification sûre et intuitive.

Plus besoin de feuilleter le guide au hasard !
Plus de clés d’identification rébarbatives !
Plus de vocabulaire technique inutile !

Chantal Van Haluwyn, spécialiste des lichens, est professeur émérite à l’université de Lille. Elle fut l’une des premières en France à travailler sur l’utilisation des lichens dans la détection de la pollution.
Juliette Asta est chercheur au laboratoire d’écologie alpine de l’université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble).
Jean-Pierre Gaveriaux, ancien professeur agrégé, photographe, est membre de l’Association française de lichénologie.

Guide des lichens de France
Chantal Van Haluwyn, Juliette Asta, Jean-Pierre Gaveriaux
240 pages, 11 x 21 cm, couleurs
Prix : 16,90€

Collection : L’indispensable guide des... fous de nature !
Éditeur : Belin

-  Pour commander l’ouvrage : rendez-vous sur le site des éditions Belin

© copyright de la source de l’article (auteur ou éditeur) Licence de l’article : Contacter l’auteur


Kind regards,

B.E.B.BREE in mild Jersey.

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Guernsey Biological Records Centre  
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 More options 6 Nov, 10:53
From: "Guernsey Biological Records Centre" <gsybio...@cwgsy.net>
Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 10:53:52 -0000
Local: Fri 6 Nov 2009 10:53
Subject: Re: [CIEnviron] New book in French on all the lichens of our area!

Dear Bertram

 I think it is only the lichens on trees

Best wishes

Charles

Guernsey Biological Records Centre
Old Tobacco Factory
La Ramée
St Peter Port
Guernsey
GY1 2ET
tel 715799
fax 715788
www.biologicalrecordscentre.gov.gg


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