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Hotspots Revisited - Earth's Biologically Richest and Most Endangered Terrestrial Ecoregions (Hardcover, Revised ed.):... Hotspots Revisited - Earth's Biologically Richest and Most Endangered Terrestrial Ecoregions (Hardcover, Revised ed.)
Patricio Robles Gil, Russell A. Mittermeier, Michael Hoffman, John Pilgrim, Thomas Brooks, …
R1,726 Discovery Miles 17 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For decades, Conservation International has devoted itself not only to saving endangered regions on the planet but also to chronicling, in lavish volumes, the biodiversity of these areas. These volumes, according to Choice, are"a superbly produced . . . source of hard-to-find information on biodiversity, biogreography, and conservation."
"Hotspots Revisited" continues this rich tradition, drawing on the organization's continuing work to identify, research, and document biologically diverse yet dangerously threatened regions. The first "Hotspots" volume identified twenty-five endangered regions; "Hotspots Revisited" reveals an astonishing nine additional areas, from Melanesia to northern Mexico, that now meet the same criteria.
"Hotspots Revisited "presents the most up-to-date analyses of the ecology of these endangered areas--including new information on freshwater fish and other animal populations. But the heart of the volume is in the hundreds of vibrant color photographs of the animals and plants under threat. Magnificent in conception and flawless in execution, "Hotspots Revisited" is equally at home on a scientist's shelf or an ecotourist's coffee table.

The Great Tamaulipan Natural Province (Hardcover): Exequiel Ezcurra, Eduardo Peters, Eugenia Pallares, Ana Ezcurra, Patricio... The Great Tamaulipan Natural Province (Hardcover)
Exequiel Ezcurra, Eduardo Peters, Eugenia Pallares, Ana Ezcurra, Patricio Robles Gil
R1,727 Discovery Miles 17 270 Out of stock

The Tamaulipan Province stretches 55,000 square miles along the Tropic of Cancer, from the northernmost Mexican states of Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipus, San Luis Potosi, and Veracruz all the way to southwest Texas. Home to such varied species as the ocelot and the prairie dog, as well as rare birds like the green-checked amazon and the crimson-collared grosbeak, it is one of the most diverse regions in North America - and one of the most threatened. This is the exquisite result of a partnership among Mexican non-governmental organizations, Agrupacion Sierra Madre, and the Tamaulipus state government of Mexico. "The Great Tamaulipan Natural Province" explores this natural paradise and captures its incredible geographical diversity - lagoons, plains, deserts and mountains - through the lens of a camera. Each photograph argues powerfully and persuasively for the preservation of this unique and beautiful environment. A superb contribution to the study of North American wildlife, "The Great Tamaulipan Natural Province" is a must-read for scientists, environmentalists, policymakers, and anyone concerned about our rapidly diminishing natural world.

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