On sale! -5% Pre-order Naturalist bookstore Handbook of the Reptiles of the World - Turtles and Crocodiles article diffusé 9788416728817 €137.75 €145.00 The first volume of the Handbook of the Reptiles of the World, covering all families of turtles and crocodilians with up-to-date taxonomy, distribution, and conservation information. Richly illustrated with plates and photographs, it offers an authoritative, comprehensive overview of these remarkable reptiles. THIS ITEM IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE €1.50... Add to cart
Naturalist bookstore Insectes du monde article diffusé 9782373751406 €175.00 This book, the result of several decades of work coordinated by Henri-Pierre Aberlenc, is the work of 56 entomologists from 14 countries. Add to cart
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 Arbres, arbustes et lianes d'Afrique de l'Ouest article diffusé 9782759225477 €85.00 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 Mammals of Madagascar article diffusé 9788416728480 €22.00 This illustrated checklist covers Madagascar, one of the world’s highest-priority Biodiversity Hotspots, and country renowned for its amazing fauna and flora and especially its very large number of extraordinary endemic species. Madagascar is also one of the world’s four major regions for primates, with 112 endemic species and subspecies of lemur. Given... Add to cart