Pocket Field Guide to the Wildlife of Central America (Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama)
Identification of birds, mammals, reptiles, arthropods, plants and more
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- USD 9.99
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- USD 9.99
Descripción editorial
Note that this book uses stylised illustrations; they are neither photographs nor traditional natural-history illustrations. If in doubt, please check a preview copy or otherwise confirm that this book suits your needs.
This identification guide to the wildlife of Central America covers Mexico, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama.
This book is fully illustrated, 180 pages long and printed in full colour. It covers 323 birds, mammals, insects, amphibians and other wildlife that you can see in Central America. There is also a section on tracks and field signs.
Through this book is also an overall narrative that enables you to learn about: the relationships between the different lifeforms; how Central America (and planet Earth in general) came to be home to such variety and; interesting wildlife and nature facts.
At the end of the book is a sequence of 29 full-page photographs. You can attempt to identify each photograph yourself before turning the page for a full explanation. These 29 photographs and their explanations are designed to teach key wildlife-identification skills and techniques for Central America.
This ebook version has a large number of internal links to make navigation easy. If your ereader supports colour, the identification content is in full colour. If your ereader is in black and white, everything is still completely readable with (for example) colour contrasts set to make photographs clear.
Buy the Pocket Field Guide to the Wildlife of Central America now to have:
• A portable identification guide to use on a walk or other exploration.
• A training course to learn identification skills specific to Central America.
• A book that can be enjoyed from start to finish as a narrative read (if you so wish) that describes all the wildlife you might see from a behavioural, evolutionary and Central American perspective.
• The first-ever identification guide to all the common wildlife of Central America.