Giraffe Handbook is a detailed wildlife reference created to help readers understand one of the most iconic animals on Earth through science, observation, and conservation practice. This book is written for students, wildlife supporters, safari professionals, and curious readers who want a clear and meaningful understanding of giraffes beyond surface level facts.
The book explores how giraffes think, interact, and survive within complex social systems. It explains herd dynamics, communication signals, mating behaviors, and survival instincts that shape daily life in the wild. Readers gain a deeper view of how giraffes adapt to changing environments and why their behaviors are closely linked to habitat conditions.
A full section is dedicated to natural ecosystems, showing how giraffes depend on savannas, woodlands, and seasonal migration routes. The book explains food sources, climate influences, and how land development and drought affect population movement and survival rates.
Conservation is treated as a central theme. Readers learn about population decline, human wildlife conflict, anti poaching strategies, habitat restoration efforts, and international protection programs. The book also explains how data is collected through tracking, aerial surveys, and field research.
The final chapters focus on global responsibility, showing how education, ethical tourism, and policy support contribute to protecting giraffes for future generations. Rather than presenting information as theory alone, the book connects knowledge to real world impact.
Written in a professional, educational, and engaging style, Giraffe Handbook stands as a strong reference for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of giraffes and the conservation challenges they face.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Giraffe Handbook is a detailed wildlife reference created to help readers understand one of the most iconic animals on Earth through science, observation, and conservation practice. This book is written for students, wildlife supporters, safari professionals, and curious readers who want a clear and meaningful understanding of giraffes beyond surface level facts.The book explores how giraffes think, interact, and survive within complex social systems. It explains herd dynamics, communication signals, mating behaviors, and survival instincts that shape daily life in the wild. Readers gain a deeper view of how giraffes adapt to changing environments and why their behaviors are closely linked to habitat conditions.A full section is dedicated to natural ecosystems, showing how giraffes depend on savannas, woodlands, and seasonal migration routes. The book explains food sources, climate influences, and how land development and drought affect population movement and survival rates.Conservation is treated as a central theme. Readers learn about population decline, human wildlife conflict, anti poaching strategies, habitat restoration efforts, and international protection programs. The book also explains how data is collected through tracking, aerial surveys, and field research.The final chapters focus on global responsibility, showing how education, ethical tourism, and policy support contribute to protecting giraffes for future generations. Rather than presenting information as theory alone, the book connects knowledge to real world impact.Written in a professional, educational, and engaging style, Giraffe Handbook stands as a strong reference for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of giraffes and the conservation challenges they face. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798244985344
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Giraffe Handbook is a detailed wildlife reference created to help readers understand one of the most iconic animals on Earth through science, observation, and conservation practice. This book is written for students, wildlife supporters, safari professionals, and curious readers who want a clear and meaningful understanding of giraffes beyond surface level facts.The book explores how giraffes think, interact, and survive within complex social systems. It explains herd dynamics, communication signals, mating behaviors, and survival instincts that shape daily life in the wild. Readers gain a deeper view of how giraffes adapt to changing environments and why their behaviors are closely linked to habitat conditions.A full section is dedicated to natural ecosystems, showing how giraffes depend on savannas, woodlands, and seasonal migration routes. The book explains food sources, climate influences, and how land development and drought affect population movement and survival rates.Conservation is treated as a central theme. Readers learn about population decline, human wildlife conflict, anti poaching strategies, habitat restoration efforts, and international protection programs. The book also explains how data is collected through tracking, aerial surveys, and field research.The final chapters focus on global responsibility, showing how education, ethical tourism, and policy support contribute to protecting giraffes for future generations. Rather than presenting information as theory alone, the book connects knowledge to real world impact.Written in a professional, educational, and engaging style, Giraffe Handbook stands as a strong reference for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of giraffes and the conservation challenges they face. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798244985344
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