Twenty thousand copies of the first edition of Gal???pagos were sold. An attractive and comprehensive guidebook, this work has been completely revised and updated by the author. The reader will find an easy-to-use text which details the natural history of the plants and anim The Gal???pagos Islands are among the brightest jewels of the Pacific. Known for their unparalleled diversity of fearless, curious wildlife, the Gal???pagos famously inspired Charles Darwin's theories of natural selection. A true bucket-list ...
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Twenty thousand copies of the first edition of Gal???pagos were sold. An attractive and comprehensive guidebook, this work has been completely revised and updated by the author. The reader will find an easy-to-use text which details the natural history of the plants and anim The Gal???pagos Islands are among the brightest jewels of the Pacific. Known for their unparalleled diversity of fearless, curious wildlife, the Gal???pagos famously inspired Charles Darwin's theories of natural selection. A true bucket-list destination, the Gal???pagos Islands have captured the hearts and minds of travellers from around the world. In Gal???pagos: A Natural History , Michael H. Jackson provides the essential guide to the flora and fauna of the Gal???pagos Islands. Beginning with a comprehensive history of the environment, colonization, evolution and ecology of the islands, Jackson details the plant life, reptiles, sea, coast, and land birds, native mammals, intertidal and marine life, and invertebrates native to the islands in richly illustrated, easily navigable chapters. An index and checklist of plants and animals make this an essential companion for ecological excursions. Including detailed exploration of the management and conservation of Gal???pagos National Park and its rules and regulations alongside key information and tips for visitors, Gal???pagos: A Natural History is a necessary guide for every traveller embarking for, or planning to visit, one of the worlds most stunning natural wonders. als found in the Gal???pagos Islands. Management and conservation of the Gal???pagos National Park is discussed, and visitor information and notes about the various tourist sites are given. An index and checklist of plants and animals with page references and a glossary of technical terms are provided.
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Although a bit dated, this is the best one volume guide to all aspects of Galapagos natural history (geology, climate, plants and animals) I've found. If you are on a tour, the licensed guides required for entry to most of the archipelago are usually grad students, so a guide book is less needed than most places, but it's worthwhile if you want to bone up in advance or check facts you're not sure you took in by ear.