Galapagos WildlifeBradt Travel Guides, 2011 - 156 páginas Traveling to the Galápagos to discover the unique flora and fauna that so captivated Darwin and the many that followed him is a rite of passage for serious wildlife enthusiasts. Written by two expert naturalists who are passionate about the Galápagos, this guide is packed with entertaining descriptions, while full-color photography aids in identifying key species both on land and below water. [HelenC1] Now with more detailed descriptions of island landing sites, more photos, and updated information on conservation efforts, Bradt's Galápagos Wildlife is the perfect companion for this once-in-a-lifetime trip. For those looking to explore it also includes unique island trail plans. |
Contenido
An Introduction to the Galápagos | 1 |
Habitats | 7 |
Plants | 15 |
Invertebrates | 27 |
Reptiles | 33 |
Birds | 49 |
Mammals | 83 |
The Seashore | 93 |
Island Landings and Visitor Sites | 109 |
Conservation | 141 |
Glossary | 150 |
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Main Endemin Species of the Galápagos | 156 |
Back Cover | 158 |
Underwater | 97 |
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