Donnerstag, 14 Juni 2018 06:51

FUGGER, B. & BITTMANN, W. (2000)

Reiseführer Natur – Australien.

239 Seiten, mit 34 Landkarten, und Gtafiken, 4 Überischtskarten, 195 Farb- und 77 s/w Fotos.

5. durchges. Auflage. BLV Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, München, Wien, Zürich. ISBN-10: 3405147328; ISBN-13: 978-3405147327.

Kurzbeschreibung:

Die schönsten und interessantesten Naturregionen; Landschaften und Tiere, geologische Attraktionen, Nationalparks, Touren- und Wandervorschläge, praktische Reisetipps. 

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Donnerstag, 14 Juni 2018 22:18

EKOBO, A. (2003)

GTZ Mount Cameroon Project, Buea in Collaboration With WWF Cameroon Coastal Forests Programme.

Final Report. GTZ.

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Donnerstag, 14 Juni 2018 21:38

DORST, J. (1968)

Knaurs Kontinente in Farben: Südamerika und Mittelamerika.

298 Seiten, 142 ein- und 100 mehrfarbige Fotos, 16 Karten.
Droemersche Verlagsanastalt Th. Knaur Nachf. München, Zürich.

 

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Donnerstag, 14 Juni 2018 14:52

DE GOLIA, J. (1993)

Everglades - The Story Behind the Scenery.

64 Seiten, durchgehend farbig illustriert.

6th ed., KC Publications, Inc. LC 78-71200. ISBN-10: 0916122557; ISBN-13: 978-0916122553.

Anbietertext:

Primeval and profound, this river of grass abounds with life. Meet 'gator and snake, mangrove and cypress, bromeliad and orchid-and The Feathered Spectacle. This 9 x 12 book is overflowing with beautiful photos and interpretive text on this National Park for your enjoyment.

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Donnerstag, 14 Juni 2018 14:51

DAWSON, J. & LUCAS, R. (2000)

Nature Guide to the New Zealand Forest.

312 Seiten, farbig illustriert.

Verlag Random House, Auckland. ISBN-10: 1869620550; ISBN-13: 978-1869620554.

Verlagstext:

New Zealand's native forests are rich and fascinating ecosystems, and the interactions between the various plants and animals are as interesting as the individuals themselves. This book is an ecological field guide. In one volume, it provides identification for a range of common plants (trees and shrubs, vines and epiphytes, ground plants, fungi, mosses and liverworts) and animals (birds, reptiles, insects and mammals). It also offers insights into the intriguing and vital interactions between them.

NATURE GUIDE TO THE NEW ZEALAND FOREST has a user-friendly, colour-coded layout, from the tallest trees to the forest floor. Illustrated with stunning photographs, many of which are beautiful composite shots of several similar species for easy identification, this is a comprehensive and innovative guide to the wonders of the New Zealand forest.

 

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Species richness and conservation of Namibian freshwater macro-invertebrates, fish and amphibians.

Biodiversity & Conservation 7: 447-466.

Abstract:

Namibia is an arid country but has a diverse array of wetland habitats ranging from ephemeral water bodies and rain-pools, artesian springs supporting small perennial pools and streams, to the large perennial rivers of the north-east with their associated floodplains. These rivers drain wetter areas north of Namibia and contribute many tropical species to Namibia's wetlands. There are 778 described species of macro-invertebrates representing eight phyla with 81 endemics. Many invertebrates still have to be identiÆed or described but presently the greatest endemism occurs among the Ostracoda (18 species), Coleoptera (17), Diptera (14), Anostraca (six) and Amphipoda (Æve species). In total, Namibia has 50 species of frog with three endemics. No caecilians or salamanders occur in Namibia. There are 114 species of freshwater Æsh with Æve endemics. Most Namibian wetlands occur outside protected areas. Over-exploitation of wetland resources and Øow regulation are currently major threats, but new environmental legislation being formulated is based on the goal of sustainable use

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Mittwoch, 06 März 2013 14:14

CapeNature (1996)

Rocherpan Nature Reserve including Bird Checklist.

Hrsg. Kaapse Natuurbewaring, Kaapstad. PDF nicht mehr verfügbar.

Rocherpan Nature Reserve is a small provincial reserve situated 180 km north of Cape Town. It consists of three primary habitats for birds. The sandy beach and foredunes, the wetland and the Strandveld vegetation. The reserve centres on the name-sake ephemeral wetland. The pan usually fills after the winter rains, but may be completely dry in some summers. There are four bird hides positioned around the wetland. There are great opportunities to bird on foot along the numerous trails and along the beach.

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Mittwoch, 06 März 2013 14:12

CapeNature (1986)

De Hoop Nature Reserve.

Cape Conservation Series Nr. 7. Cape Department of Nature and Environmental Conservation.

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06.03.2013 - 1'255

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Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge.

Visitor's Guide.

18 Seiten, mit Strichzeichnungen.
Loxahatchee Natural History Association, Delray Beach FL 33447-2737.

At the edge of Boynton Beach, where historic farmlands have given way to subdivisions over the last decade, Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge is a buffer between development and the Everglades river of grass, sliced and diced into canals and impoundments that prevent flooding of nearby suburbia while providing vast marshlands for waterfowl to roam.

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Donnerstag, 14 Juni 2018 22:40

BERGMANN, H.-H. & ENGLÄNDER, W. (1995)

Kanarische Inseln. Reiseführer Natur.

160 Seiten, mit 23 Karten und Grafiken, 1 Übersichtskarte, 131 Farb- und 54 s/w-Fotos.

BLV Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, München, Wien, Zürich.  ISBN-10: 3405143187; ISBN-13: 978-3405143183.

Anbietertext:

Kanarische Inseln - das klingt nach Strandurlaub, Sonne und Erholung. Dass es dort aber auch sehenswerte Landschaften und einmalige, ursprüngliche Naturerscheinungen gibt, das erfährt der Besucher erst dann, wenn er die Inseln zu erkunden beginnt. Er wird Interessantes finden: lebendigen Vulkanismus, Pflanzenleben in der Halbwüste, sonnendurchflutete Kiefernwälder, Lorbeerwälder in den Passatwolken sowie Pflanzen- und Tierarten, die nirgend wo sonst existieren als nur hier auf diesen Inseln. Das Buch führt zu Natur-Reisezielen auf Teneriffa, La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura und Lanzarote.

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