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100 Animals to See Before They Die
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100 Animals to See Before They Die is inspired by the Zoological Society of Londons recently launched conservation project EDGE Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered. EDGE targets some of the worlds most bizarre and unusual creatures, animals which are extremely distinct in the way they look, live and behave.
They have few or no close relatives and require immediate action to save them from extinction. If they disappear there will be nothing like them left on the planet.
Amazingly, many of these species are ignored by existing conservation plans. 100 Animals fights this ignorance by highlighting the danger these species are in and will encourage greater involvement in the fight to save them.
Some EDGE species, such as tigers, elephants and pandas are well known, but 100 Animals features dozens of lesser known and extraordinary animals such as the Yangtze River Dolphin (the worlds rarest cetacean), the Bumblebee Bat (the smallest mammal on earth) and the egg-laying Long-beaked Echidna.
Organised by world regions (Eurasia, Australasia, Africa, New World, South East Asia, the Oceans) and with a whole section devoted to Madagascar, 100 Animals is inspirational and packed with information about each animal and where to find it.
Each animal is illustrated in colour and accompanied by a distribution map and information about its key characteristics and the specific threats it faces, plus details about any conservation work taking place.
"This book is packed with glorious photos, and fascinating facts about some of the world's least known and most endangered species." Kate Humble (journalist & TV presenter)
"This is far more than a list of 100 endangered species - it provides an overview to our world's vanishing wild places and their beleaguered inhabitants. There is something here for everyone - history, animal behaviour, conservation. Anyone looking for their next (travel) adventure need search no further. Nick Garbutt's latest book is enough to inspire the safari of a lifetime." Jonathan and Angie Scott (wildlife photographers & authors)
"A colourful mix of interesting information about the worlds most fascinating animals, including strong conservation messages, finished off with practical, up-to-date information about the best places to see them." Rosamund Kidman Cox (editor of BBC Wildlife magazine for over 20 years)
"Travelling with the hope of having a positive impact is always going to be more rewarding than staying at home for fear of having a negative one. I think we should stop feeling guilty about travel and rejoice in the positive contribution we can make. Simply being there helps." Hilary Bradt (founder of Bradt Travel Guides)
£14.99
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