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Kine

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In a peaceful woodland and marsh valley, a territorial struggle unfolds between native animals and savage wild mink invaders. The story focuses on the conflict between the local wildlife and the invasive mink, highlighting the challenges faced by the native species. The novel by A. R. Lloyd explores themes of survival and environmental balance. The setting is a natural habitat under threat from an aggressive outsider. The narrative centers on the struggle for dominance in the ecosystem. The mink are portrayed as a disruptive force in the valley. The native animals must defend their home against the invaders. The story emphasizes the tension between different species in a shared environment. The novel presents a straightforward account of the conflict. The author does not include additional elements beyond the central struggle. The focus remains on the battle for the valley's territory. The mink's presence disrupts the natural order. The native animals fight to protect their habitat. The story is a concise depiction of this ecological conflict.

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First published
1982
Latest edition
1982 · ISBN 0312454058