Naturalist bookstore The East Atlantic Flyway of Coastal Birds article diffusé 9788416728695 €29.00 Embark on an extraordinary journey along the East Atlantic Flyway, a spectacular route traversed by millions of shorebirds as they navigate between their breeding grounds in the Arctic and their wintering destinations in Europe and Africa. Covering up to 16,000 kilometres twice a year, these remarkable creatures engage in one of the most awe-inspiring... Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Vivre en castor - Histoires de cohabitations et de réconciliation article diffusé 9782759238842 €22.00 Add to cart
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Naturalist bookstore Lemurs of Madagascar - Fifth Edition article diffusé 9781737285168 €45.00 The fifth edition of this world-renowned guide provides detailed information on the origins, discovery, study, and conservation of Madagascar’s lemurs and comprehensive species accounts for all currently known taxa. The guide is illustrated with more than 600 drawings, photos, and maps to assist in field identification. It also introduces the concept of... Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Seabirds Count: A census of breeding seabirds in Britain and Ireland (2015–2021) article diffusé 9788416728602 €45.00 Seabirds Count is the fourth census of Britain and Ireland’s internationally important populations of breeding seabirds. Data for over 10,000 sites and more than 5,500 urban 1 km squares across Britain and Ireland were collected between 2015 and 2021, resulting in more than 40,000 records being submitted to the online Seabird Monitoring Programme (SMP)... Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Arbres, arbustes et lianes d'Afrique de l'Ouest article diffusé 9782759225477 €85.00 Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Flora vascular de Canarias 2nd edition article diffusé 9788416785414 €89.50 This second edition contains 40 more pages than the first edition, with 30 species and subspecies, some of them endemic and described for the first time. In addition, some new population data for some species have been included, some errors detected in the first edition have been corrected and some photographs have been replaced by others of better... Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Mais que fait donc ce gendarme dans mon jardin ? article diffusé 9782759233601 €19.00 Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore All the Mammals of the World article diffusé 9788416728664 €89.00 For the first time ever, you can contemplate All the Mammals of the World together in a single easy-to-use, fully illustrated volume. Created for a broad public, from wildlife enthusiasts to expert mammalogists, reseachers, conservationists and anyone interested in the spectacular diversity of mammals, this book has something for everyone. THIS BOOK DOES... Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Birds of the West Indies article diffusé 9788416728176 €44.00 Most people associate the Caribbean with palm-fringed sandy beaches, cricket and rum. Mention the West Indies to birders and they think todies and tremblers, among a remarkable array of c. 190 endemic species. Furthermore, no fewer than six families are confined to the region, and another (spindalises) virtually so. The region also receives many vagrants... Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Birds and Mammals of the Galapagos article diffusé 9788416728404 €35.50 The most complete and updated field guide to the birds and mammals of the Galapagos.The Galapagos archipelago is one of the most famous destinations on Earth for lovers of natural history. Straddling the equator in the Pacific Ocean c. 1000 km west of Ecuador lies ‘the world’s natural laboratory’ with its large radiations of mockingbirds and Darwin’s... Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Birds of the Mesozoic - An Illustrated Field Guide article diffusé 9788416728527 €29.00 This comprehensive and up to date illustrated field guide, by palaeontologist Juan Benito and palaeoartist Roc Olivé, aims to illustrate in unprecedented detail the staggering diversity of avialans (modern birds and their closest fossil relatives) that lived from the origin of the group until the Mass Extinction that ended the reign of the non-avian... Add to cart