Reseña del editor:
Few places conjure images of darkness and mystery like Borneo; the island has long nourished the imagination of naturalists and travellers alike. From the heights of Mount Kinabalu to pristine coral-fringed islands off-shore with vast tracts of lush rainforest between, this diversity of habitats supports a tremendous array of endearing and intriguing species. There are mammals, lizards, snakes and frogs that fly, fish that 'walk' on mud, monkeys that dive and swim, plants that eat insects and flowers the size of dustbin lids. Illustrated throughout with over 200 stunning photographs, "Wild Borneo" is a celebration of - and a showcase for - the splendour and diversity of the island's natural history. Written in an engaging, educational and thought-provoking style, it also describes the ongoing efforts of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to protect and nurture Borneo's wealth of natural resources, and is published in association with this world-renowned organization.
Biografía del autor:
Nick Garbutt is an award-winning wildlife author and photographer. Nick regularly contributes articles and photographs to magazines such as National Geographic, BBC Wildlife, Africa Geographic, and Outdoor Photography. He is also a Special Lecturer in Wildlife Photography and Imaging at his old University in Nottingham. In 2000, Nick won the Gerald Durrell Award for Endangered Wildlife. J. Cede Prudente is a professional conservationist and photographer. Born in Lahad Datu, Cede's passion for nature began in 1990, leading tours to see the wildlife of Kinabatangan. His continuous support of nature conservation gave him the opportunity to lead Partners for Wetlands, a project initiated by World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). In May 2000, WWF-Netherlands and WWF-Malaysia conducted a joint Wildlife Photographic Exhibition showcasing his work.
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