Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves
640Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves
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Overview
The Rileys, who received Pulitizer Prize nominations for their book on American wildlife refuges, spent ten years researching this book, visiting reserves on every continent. The 600 sanctuaries featured were chosen on the basis of exhaustive on-scene reports, interviews, and personal experiences. From Ecuador's Gálapagos Islands to Tanzania's renowned Serengeti, they represent the last places on earth where the natural world remains intact. Some of the reserves are as large as European countries, others the size of small farms. Many are growing as people everywhere become aware of their beauty and importance.
The book includes information on each sanctuary's historical and ecological significance, details about how to visit and what to see, and a comprehensive index for locating individual species.
A feast for the eyes, Nature's Strongholds offers a magical excursion into these majestic-and seldom seen-paradises. Anyone who has ever dreamed of taking such a journey will long to have this book.
Includes?
- 150 color photographs
- Information on each reserve's historical and ecological significance
- details on best times to visit as well as monthly temperature and rainfall
- descriptions of habitats
- 75 detailed maps
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780691122199 |
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Publisher: | Princeton University Press |
Publication date: | 01/23/2005 |
Pages: | 640 |
Product dimensions: | 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d) |
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What People are Saying About This
The Rileys' new book captures the essence of spectacular wildlife reserves around the world. I immediately pulled out my calendar to plan returns to much-loved parks and explorations of others I've yet to see. Each visitor to these places will not only take away life-long memories, but will also contribute economically to their long-term survival. I know of no other book like this.
Kathryn Fuller, President, World Wildlife Fund-U.S.
A splendid book. Nature's Strongholds is one of the best travel books ever written, filled with exciting information and certain to boost global ecotourism and conservation."—Edward O. Wilson, biologist, educator, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author"Nature's Strongholds is a well-designed, comprehensive compilation of critical information for all eco-inclined travelers, field researchers, and wildlife safari-goers—an exceptionally interesting and useful book."—Peter Matthiessen, author and naturalist"The Rileys' new book captures the essence of spectacular wildlife reserves around the world. I immediately pulled out my calendar to plan returns to much-loved parks and explorations of others I've yet to see. Each visitor to these places will not only take away life-long memories, but will also contribute economically to their long-term survival. I know of no other book like this."—Kathryn Fuller, President, World Wildlife Fund-U.S."The Rileys have reminded us of precious landscapes that endure despite the intrusions of modern life, and of the importance of natural beauty in our lives. It is as close as one can get to a life list of places to be . . . at least once."—Steve Sanderson, President, Wildlife Conservation Society"From Botswana to the Camargue, from Denali to Komodo Island, this book covers more than 600 reserves in over 80 countries. . . . Most of the world's charismatic and endangered species—many depicted here in gorgeous color photographs—owe their continued existence to such reserves, the last places on earth where nature remains more or less intact. The volume itself is a terrific resource."—Scientific American
Nature's Strongholds is a well-designed, comprehensive compilation of critical information for all eco-inclined travelers, field researchers, and wildlife safari-goersan exceptionally interesting and useful book.
Peter Matthiessen, author and naturalist
The Rileys have reminded us of precious landscapes that endure despite the intrusions of modern life, and of the importance of natural beauty in our lives. It is as close as one can get to a life list of places to be . . . at least once.
Steve Sanderson, President, Wildlife Conservation Society
A splendid book. Nature's Strongholds is one of the best travel books ever written, filled with exciting information and certain to boost global ecotourism and conservation.
Edward O. Wilson, biologist, educator, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author
From Botswana to the Camargue, from Denali to Komodo Island, this book covers more than 600 reserves in over 80 countries. . . . Most of the world's charismatic and endangered speciesmany depicted here in gorgeous color photographsowe their continued existence to such reserves, the last places on earth where nature remains more or less intact. The volume itself is a terrific resource.