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Naturalists from Martin down to Robert Atkinson in 1938, not only witnessed the people&#8217;s way of life but also the wildlife around them, both priceless assets that have recently won for St Kilda dual World Heritage Site status. Using a huge range of published sources as well as diaries and other personal information, John Love goes even further to explore of the St Kilda archipelago.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"a-text-italic\">A Natural History of St Kilda<\/span>\u00a0produces a synthesis of what these naturalists and scientists experienced and gives evidence that shows just how important the native flora and fauna were to the survival of the islanders. 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