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Cape Peninsula birdlife - An introduction to better birdwatching (Paperback): Roy Siegfried, Ian Sinclair Cape Peninsula birdlife - An introduction to better birdwatching (Paperback)
Roy Siegfried, Ian Sinclair
R369 Discovery Miles 3 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cape Peninsula Birdlife breaks new ground: it provides residents of, and visitors to, the Cape Peninsula with information where particular birds may be found, and why and how they occur where they do. Superbly illustrated with photographs by some of South Africa’s premier photographers, readers will gain an appreciation of the extraordinarily rich natural history of the Cape Peninsula. More than 80 bird species; over 200 colour photographs; 18 bird routes; night birds; easy cross referencing; fits in pocket/rucksack.

Rocky Shores: Exploitation in Chile and South Africa (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994): W. Roy... Rocky Shores: Exploitation in Chile and South Africa (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994)
W. Roy Siegfried
R1,525 Discovery Miles 15 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It seems almost trite to introduce this book by saying that man has been exploiting the intertidal zone for food for a long time. Just how long nobody knows for sure but the prehistoric inhabitants of Terra Amata, on the Mediterranean coast near Nice, ate marine intertidal animals at least 300 000 years ago. Similar impressive evidence, going back to at least 100000 years, exists for prehistoric man's consumption of intertidal animals along the South African coast. However, early man's dependence on intertidal resources probably goes back much further in time. During the last 2 million or so years temperate Eurasia experienced some 20 glaciations interspersed by warm equable periods. Different modes of life were open to man in colonizing the northern temperate zone. One was to become a "big-game" hunter, specializing, for example, on mammoths, the other to exploit marine intertidal resources. Of the two, probably the shoreline offered an easier environment for an original scavenging food-gatherer.

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