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Galapagos Wildlife: A Visitor's Guide

AUTHOR: David Horwell
ISBN: 1898323887

SHORT DESCRIPTION: The Galapagos, a range of volcanic islands to the west of Ecuador, form that country's best- known national park. This guide to the wildlife of these extraordinary islands has a lively text and is illustrated throughout with superb full-color...

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Galapagos Wildlife: A Visitor's Guide
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by David Horwell


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An excellent geological, climatic, and historical introduction to the islands is followed by coverage of the islands' unique plants, invertebrates, reptiles, birds, mammals, and seashore and underwater creatures and where they may be seen. Written and photographed by licensed Gal'apagos tour guides. Includes some 120 fine color photos.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR


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Galapagos Wildlife focuses on the unique inhabitants of the Pacific islands west of Ecuador which have intrigued visitors and natural history enthusiasts ever since Charles Darwin's fist visit on HMS Beagle. Written and illustrated by licensed Galapagos tour guides, Galapagos Wildlife covers every aspect of both land and marine wildlife. From the giant tortoises that gave their name to the island to the 13 species of Darwin's finches, readers will be by turns fascinated, amused and amazed. This guide contains over 120 color photographs, island habitats, conservation and ecology and visitor sites with full-color trail plans. (5 1/4 x 8 1/2, 144 pages, maps, color photos)



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         Book Review

Galapagos Wildlife: A Visitor's Guide
- Book Reviews,
by David Horwell

Galapagos Wildlife: A Visitor's Guide

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Galapagos Wildlife focuses on the unique inhabitants of the Pacific islands west of Ecuador which have intrigued visitors and natural history enthusiasts ever since Charles Darwin's fist visit on HMS Beagle. Written and illustrated by licensed Galapagos tour guides, Galapagos Wildlife covers every aspect of both land and marine wildlife. From the giant tortoises that gave their name to the island to the 13 species of Darwin's finches, readers will be by turns fascinated, amused and amazed. This guide contains over 120 color photographs, island habitats, conservation and ecology and visitor sites with full-color trail plans. (5 1/4 x 8 1/2, 144 pages, maps, color photos)

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An excellent geological, climatic, and historical introduction to the islands is followed by coverage of the islands' unique plants, invertebrates, reptiles, birds, mammals, and seashore and underwater creatures and where they may be seen. Written and photographed by licensed Galpagos tour guides. Includes some 120 fine color photos. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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