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This new, thoroughly updated and lavishly illustrated edition of Bradts Galápagos Wildlife is packed with information and magnificent pictures to aid in identifying key species, all in an easy-to-carry format that covers everything from the wildlife that youre likely to encounter to underwater life and a succinct history of the islands, their habitats and volcanic origins. The most detailed descriptions and maps in print of the main visitor sites are included, so you can see where a boat will land and what can be seen there. An overview of conservation efforts is also included and so too are unique island trail plans for those looking to explore.Written and illustrated by two expert-naturalist guides, this new edition covers all the latest information, from the discovery of an extinct tortoise species not seen for over 100 years on Fernandina island and the discovery of new rare pink iguanas on Isabela islands Wolf volcano, to the change in taxonomy of Darwins finches and the new species status of the almost-extinct Vermillion flycatcher. Snorkelling with sea lions, penguins and sharks at Devils Crown, Floreana is included, as is kayaking in pristine locations such as Españolas Gardiner Bay.Travelling to the Galápagos is a rite of passage for serious wildlife enthusiasts. Now with more detailed descriptions, more photos, and updated information on conservation efforts, Bradt's Galápagos Wildlife is the perfect companion for this once-in-a-lifetime trip.
This new, thoroughly updated and lavishly illustrated fourth edition of Bradt's Galápagos Wildlife is packed with information and magnificent pictures to aid in identifying key species, all in an easy-to-carry format that covers everything from the wildlife that you're likely to encounter, whether flying in the air, running along the ground or swimming underwater, to a succinct history of the islands, their habitats and volcanic origins. This guide includes the most detailed descriptions and maps of the main visitor sites of any book in print, so you can see where a boat will land and what can be seen there enabling you to plan effectively for a rewarding visit. An overview of conservation efforts is also included, as are unique island trail plans for those looking to explore. Written and illustrated by two expert-naturalist guides, who have both been visiting the islands for decades, this new edition covers all the latest information, from the discovery of an 'extinct' tortoise species not seen for over 100 years on Fernandina island and the discovery of new rare 'pink iguanas' on Isabela island's Wolf volcano (the highest point on the Galápagos), to the change in taxonomy of 'Darwin's finches' and the new species status of the almost-extinct little vermillion flycatcher. Snorkelling with sea lions, penguins and sharks at Devil's Crown, Floreana is included, as is kayaking in pristine locations such as Española's Gardiner Bay. Travelling to the Galápagos is a rite of passage for serious wildlife enthusiasts. Now with more detailed descriptions, more photos, and updated information on conservation efforts, Bradt's Galápagos Wildlife is the perfect companion for this once-in-a-lifetime trip.
Bradt Travel Guides simply have the best wildlife coverage of any of the popular guide books. BBC Wildlife A super book. WC.FO Newsline Extremely useful. Telegraph Travel Galapagos Wildlife provides an excellent introduction to the islands and their wildlife Sunday Telegraph Much more digestible than On the Origin of Species Tatler Indispensable guide to the local animals Wanderlust Recommended reading National Geographic Traveller
Préface
. Includes the most detailed maps and descriptions in print of the main visitor sites . Includes unique island trail plans for those looking to explore . Covers all the latest discoveries and conservation developments . Written and illustrated by two expert-naturalist guides About Bradt Travel Guides . Founded in 1974, Bradt is now the largest independent guidebook publisher in the UK with over 200 titles in print . Serial winner of the Gold award for Best Guidebook Series in the Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards . Bradt guides are written by authors who really know their destinations. Many are resident there, or have been visiting regularly over a number of years . Each new Bradt guide is backed by a dedicated press and social media campaign
Auteur
David Horwell first went to the Galápagos in 1978 and became a licensed naturalist guide. He has been involved with the islands' tourism and conservation ever since. Today, he is a tour operator, photographer and writer who specialises in the Galápagos and all Latin America. A fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, his photographs have been published in magazines from The Sunday Times to Wanderlust. He has travelled extensively throughout South America, both alone and leading special-interest groups. Based in Britain, David now runs Select Latin America (www.selectlatinamerica.co.uk), frequently taking small groups to Galápagos and Ecuador, and offers advice to independent travellers.Pete Oxford, a professional naturalist and photographer, first visited the Galápagos in 1985. He became a licensed guide in 1987, while living in Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz. After 35 years residing in Ecuador he has recently moved to South Africa but still regularly visits the islands. His photographs have appeared in all the major magazines in his field including National Geographic, BBC Wildlife, Geo, International Wildlife and Smithsonian. He has featured ten times in the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. He has written fourteen books, four of them on the Galapagos Islands. Pete is a founding fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers (www.ilcp.com). Oxford and his wife are co-owners and operators of Pete Oxford Expeditions (www.peteoxfordexpeditions.com), leading responsible travel to some of the world's richest cultures and most biodiverse and pristine areas of our planet.
Texte du rabat
Galapagos Wildlife Guide - including species identification and practical field guide, endemic wildlife and flora, and suggested itineraries. Also includes tours, site descriptions, Charles Darwin and evolution, conservation, natural history, giant tortoises, marine iguanas, birdwatching and wildlife tracking, Floreana, kayaking and snorkelling.
Contenu
PART 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter 1 An Introduction to the Galápagos Chapter 2 Habitats Chapter 3 Plants Chapter 4 Invertebrates Chapter 5 Reptiles Tortoises Turtles Lizards and Snakes Chapter 6 Birds Land Birds Seabirds Shore Birds Chapter 7 Mammals Sea Lions Whales and Dolphins Land Mammals Chapter 8 The Seashore Chapter 9 Underwater Bony Fishes Sharks and Rays Chapter 10 Island Landings and Visitor Sites Chapter 11 Conservation Appendices Glossary Further Reading Index