The first guide published on the flora of the Altai Mountain Country, which lies on the borders of Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan and China
Supporting Botanical Knowledge of this Under-Explored Region
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A handy photographic guide to 56 of the most common and attractive plants of the Falkland Islands, aimed at anyone interested in knowing more about the beautiful flora. Includes an introduction to the habitats and 11 delicious traditional recipes using native ingredients.
Published in partnership with Falklands Conservation
Supporting Falklands Conservation
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Supporting our suite of titles for this region, WildGuides is pleased to make available this important pocket-sized book for all intending visitors to the islands, non-ornithologists, birdwatchers and photographers alike
Supporting Falklands Conservation
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Following the success of its sister volume covering the Falklands, WILDGuides is proud to announce the availability of a new, comprehensive and indispensable guide to South Georgia, which covers its fascinating history and its amazing wildlife.
Supporting Conservation projects of the Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
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An invaluable guide to the colourful wildlife of this equally beautiful part of the world with stunning images of the creatures one would hope to find on a visit.
Supporting Island Conservation Society and Nature Protection Trust of Seychelles
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A guide to the sites of interest visited by cruise vessels in Falkland Islands, outlining history, geography, possible landing places, hikes and the historic sites and wildlife likely to be seen.
Supporting Falklands Conservation
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A comprehensive photographic guide to all the birds, mammals and reptiles of the islands.
Supporting Galápagos Conservation Trust & Charles Darwin Research Station
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I just returned from a two-week invasive species project on the Galápagos and used your Birds, Mammals & Reptiles of the Galápagos Islands guide extensively for birding.
I have done some quite a bit of birding in North America, Japan, Ireland, Central America and Ecuador and used a lot of field guides. I have to tell you that without a doubt, this guide is the single best bird field guide I have ever used. As a photographer, I am aware of the problems of getting that one 'great' shot that personifies a particular bird. As a birder, I am also aware of the limitations of the photograph field guide. You have done a great job with the photos in this book. However, I feel that the best part of the book is the descriptions. Your local names and (E)ndemic and (e)ndemic species indicators are great, and I like the subspecies descriptors and info you provide.
BB Oros
Traveller