Selected Product: | Galapagos Wildlife, 2nd: A Visitor's Guide (Bradt Travel Guide) Paperback Edition: 2nd Author: David Horwell, Pete Oxford Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides Release Date: 2005-10-01 ISBN-10: 1841621005 ISBN-13: 9781841621005 List Price: $21.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Galapagos: A Natural History ISBN-10: 1895176409 ISBN-13: 9781895176407 List Price:$29.95 The Voyage of the Beagle: Charles Darwin's Journal of Researches (Penguin Classics) ISBN-10: 014043268X ISBN-13: 9780140432688 List Price:$13.00 Galapagos Islands Explorer Map by Ocean Explorer Maps ISBN-10: 0954371720 ISBN-13: 9780954371722 List Price:$12.95 Galapagos: World's End ISBN-10: 0486256421 ISBN-13: 9780486256429 List Price:$18.95 Evolution's Workshop: God and Science on the Galápagos Islands ISBN-10: 0465038115 ISBN-13: 9780465038114 List Price:$16.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Galapagos Wildlife, 2nd: A Visitor's Guide (Bradt Travel Guide) by David Horwell, Pete Oxford (ISBN-10: 1841621005, ISBN-13: 9781841621005). At this time we have not yet written a review for Galapagos Wildlife, 2nd: A Visitor's Guide (Bradt Travel Guide) by David Horwell, Pete Oxford (ISBN-10: 1841621005, ISBN-13: 9781841621005). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com The Galapagos islands are famed for their unique and diverse wildlife. In spite of their isolated location, their allure is such that they are a mecca for wildlife enthusiasts on what has often been called the "trip of a lifetime." "Galapagos Wildlife is written by experienced tour guides, who share essential tips on how to discover the best the islands can offer and fascinating background on key species. Whether planning a voyage of discovery in the footsteps of Darwin or simply as a great souvenir of a trip, this guide will be invaluable for visitors to this magical kingdom. This guide features: >Over 120 color photographs of exotic and unique species >Islands habitats, conservation, and ecology >Visitor sites detailed individually, with full-color trail plans >Species covered by category, including reptiles, marine animals, and birdlife Excellent text and photos in this brief book | Customer Rating: | | I agree with the previous reviewers: I carried this book to the Galapagos and found it a super companion. It isn't comprehensive -- and a few additional pages of IDs and photos might be desirable -- but it covers all of the essential natural-history topics: geology/volcanoes, history, fish, birds, mammals, turtles & iguanas, geography and so on -- and the photos and text are excellent. Indeed, the text is what sets it apart; there are short, interesting discussions of many of the features that are exceptional to the islands, so without any deep study you come away with some appreciation of what you have seen. Finally, in addition to the good chapters mentioned by other reviewers, there is an excellent chapter for planning your trip, which details what you will see where. It is amazing that so much good stuff was fit into this thin book. Take it with a more comprehensive treatment if you want the name of everything you see (or ask your guide). | Galapagos Wildlife, 2nd:A Visitor's Guide | Customer Rating: | | Small enough to bring with me, but comprehensive enough to be helpful giving a good overview of the habitat and wildlife of the Galapagos. Pictures good as are descriptions of the islands and conservation. | Good to superficial guide, depending on your interests | Customer Rating: | | Having visited the Galápagos and planning my return, I can say this introductory booklet (140 pages) is a reliable for people who want an overall idea of the ecology and want to identify some of the most prominent wildlife they are likely to encounter - it is easy to understand, has good information, decent photos of the main players and illustations of the commonest landing sites. For you, this booklet rates three stars for clarity, comprehension level and lightness in your backpack, but it fails next to Andy Swash and Rob Still's more comprehensive and better illustrated "Birds, Mammals and Reptiles of the Galápagos Island". For those who want a more in depth knowledge of the Galápagos and their wildlife, or are traveling to some of the more remote sites or the northernmost islands: you will feel short-changed and wish you had purchased more comprehensive guide(s), so you can identify all the critters you will possibly observe and learn much more about their habitats and behaviors, climate and cvlimate zones, etc. For those travelers (birders, nature buffs, divers, etc.), this booklet rates a generous three stars for its relatively topical treatments. Choose your guidebooks according to your interests and skills. And go there, walk softly and leave nothing. Visiting should have as little impact as possible, and in my opinion when done properly does help protect these wonderful islands of biological diversity from rampant pirate fishing, oil spills and short-sighted political stewardship. Our "tangibilitized" interest is the only one the Ecuadorian government- at least up until now- has responded to. | Galapagos Wildlife | Customer Rating: | | I just came back from the Galapagos and found David Horwell's book indispensable. It is a very readable and concise introduction to the flora and fauna of the Galapagos islands. Beautiful photographs. Very informative. Easy to carry around and refer to. I highly recommend the book to anyone interested in the Galapagos islands. | Travel size Galapagos | Customer Rating: | | This relatively small book on the wildlife of the Galapagos Islands is packed with information and pictures. The author has gone to a great deal of trouble to condense a vast amount of data into a handbook for the traveller, without sacrificing essential information, clarity or accuracy. Not only does it cover the wildlife that the visitor is most likely to encounter, it also gives a succinct history of the islands. Working in the Galapagos Travel Industry, and having considered many similar books for pre-trip briefing and ready reference while in the islands, this is the book I would recommend. |
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