Madagascar Wildlife. The wildlife of Madagascar is phenomenal, and unique - and so is this book which is a superb guide to the islands natural heritage.

'Madagascar Wildlife'


Author: Nick Garbutt, Hilary Bradt, Derek Schuurman

Format:
Paperback

Size:
21.2 x 13.6 cm

Pages:
176

Price: £16.99


About Madagascar Wildlife:
Beautifully illustrated with full-colour photographs throughout, Madagascar Wildlife is a celebration of the unique fauna of a remarkable island. Featuring over 250 species – from lemurs to millipedes – this guide is ideal for natural history enthusiasts and travellers alike. Newly discovered species and recently protected habitats are all covered in this fully revised edition. Also included is practical advice on visiting the key national parks and reserves plus special features on the evolution, camouflage, night-time wildlife and conservation issues.

• 176 pages · 176 pages of colour photos · 1 map
• Fully updated and expanded to show the changes that have taken place in Madagascar, both in conservation successes and in the discovery of new species
• Over 275 colour photographs — the vast majority of which are new
• Practical tips for wildlife watching and photography
• Madagascar was voted the 2nd most exciting destination by readers of Wanderlust magazine

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