Roger Lovegrove's admiration for wildlife shines
Nature
Islands have an irresistible attraction and an enduring appeal. Naturalist Roger Lovegrove has visited many of the most remote islands in the world, and in this book he takes the reader to twenty that fascinate him the most. Some are familiar but most are little known; they range from the storm-bound island of South Georgia and the ice-locked Arctic island of Wrangel to the wind-swept, wave-lashed Mykines and St Kilda.
The range is diverse and spectacular; and whether distant, offshore, inhabited, uninhabited, tropical or polar, each is a unique self-contained habitat with a delicately-balanced ecosystem, and each has its own mystique and ineffable magnetism. Central to each story is also the impact of human settlers. Lovegrove recounts unforgettable tales of human endeavour, tragedy, and heroism. But consistently, he has to report on the mankind's negative impact on wildlife and habitats -- from the exploitation of birds for food to the elimination of native vegetation for crops.
By looking not only at the biodiversity of each island, but also the uneasy relationship between its wildlife and the involvement of man, he provides a richly detailed account of each island, its diverse wildlife, its human history, and the efforts of conservationists to retain these irreplaceable sites.
Les mer
Renowned naturalist Roger Lovegrove has travelled to the world's remotest islands, from the South Seas to the Arctic Circle. They are beautiful, dangerous, and inspiring. Here he tells the story of twenty; each a self-contained habitat with a delicately-balanced ecosystem, and each its tales of humans who have settled, despoiled, or cared for them.
Les mer
Preface ; Acknowledgements ; Introduction ; 1. Wrangel ; 2. Chinijo Archipelago ; 3. Jan Mayen ; 4. Mykines ; 5. Guam ; 6. San Blas Islands ; 7. Ascension ; 8. Fernando de Noronha ; 9. Mingulay ; 10. Pico ; 11. Tristan da Cunha ; 12. Vigur ; 13. St Kilda ; 14. South Georgia ; 15. Halfmoon Island ; 16. The Skelligs ; 17. Isle aux Aigrettes ; 18. Solovetski Islands ; 19. St Peter and St Paul Rocks ; 20. Tuamotu Archipelago ; Epilogue ; Scientific Names of Species ; References
Les mer
Roger Lovegrove's admiration for wildlife shines
`Lovegrove manages to capture each island's identity and mystery and transmits his affection for these faraway places.'
Northern Echo
`This book is a pleasure to read. The author's style is crisp, vivid and clear.'
Tony Marr, Ibis
Les mer
Includes accounts, many for the first time, of some of the most remote, unvisited islands on the planet
A personal selection of twenty different islands - exploring their history, their wildlife, and human settlements
Demonstrates the remarkable wildlife of some of the most fragile ecosystems in the world
Written by a widely travelled naturalist and former Director of the RSPB for Wales
Considers the origins of island formation
Les mer
Roger Lovegrove was RSPB Director for Wales for 27 years and since retirement has been a member of the board of The Countryside Council for Wales, served on the Forestry Commission Advisory Committee for Wales, was chair of the Welsh woodland initiative (Ty Coed), and founder and later chairman of the Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust. For twelve years he also served as a wildlife inspector for DEFRA. He is the author of some ten books, including Birds of Wales,
The Red Kite's Tale, and more recently Silent Fields.
Les mer
Includes accounts, many for the first time, of some of the most remote, unvisited islands on the planet
A personal selection of twenty different islands - exploring their history, their wildlife, and human settlements
Demonstrates the remarkable wildlife of some of the most fragile ecosystems in the world
Written by a widely travelled naturalist and former Director of the RSPB for Wales
Considers the origins of island formation
Les mer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198727576
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
204 gr
Høyde
195 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
248
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