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Description
This is the definitive field guide to African Mammals, fully revised and updated following the publication of the groundbreaking Mammals of Africa (2013).
Jonathan Kingdon, one of the world's foremost authorities on African mammals, has both written and illustrated this landmark field guide. The unique combination of his extensive field experience and artistic talent has produced a stunning work that sets new standards.
The concise text provides full information on identification, distribution, ecology, relationships and conservation status, with introductory profiles that summarise the characteristics of each mammal group.
All known species of African land mammal are covered, with coverage of several of the more complex groups of small mammals simplified by reference to genera. Classification has been fully updated and this new edition includes many newly recognised species.
With over 780 colour illustrations, numerous line drawings and more than 520 maps, this book will be an essential companion to anyone visiting Africa or with an interest in the mammals of the continent.
Table of Contents
Checklist of species
Introduction to the first edition
Introduction to the second edition
Naming and mapping species
Using this guide
Finding and recording mammals
The African environment
The past
Physical landscape
Climate
Vegetation
Profiles of all mammal species
Conservation
Further reading
Glossary
Product details
Published | 23 Apr 2015 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 2nd |
Extent | 640 |
ISBN | 9781472925312 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Wildlife |
Illustrations | 500+ colour illustrationa, 300+ maps |
Series | Bloomsbury Naturalist |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Travellers and students of wildlife should take notice – this volume sets the standard for the field … This is quite simply a superb and authoritative work by an author of unsurpassed credentials and talent for his task. Everybody will delight in it.
Nature
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The richness of information is exemplary. The illustrations would make a big cat purr.
The Guardian
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For anyone planning an African safari, this guide should be as essential as binoculars.
New Scientist
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This is an exquisite book to have, even if you have no intention to ever visit Africa (but then you are likely to change your mind after this Kingdon experience.
Mammal News
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A superlative field guide … The book does what every good field guide should do. It gives you the tools to go out and observe creatures, and, by referring to the book, identify them. It is compact, user-friendly and accurate. And it will stimulate further study of Africa's fascinating and often unique fauna, and a concurrent desire to protect it. Who could ask for more?
Travels with Birds