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Books / Nature Writing
Books / DVDs / Field Guides
Find book reviews, research tips, and links to the best websites for locating in-depth information about animals and wildlife. Great for students, teachers, and anyone interested in delving into a topic in greater detail.
Wild about books
Looking for something to read about animals and wildlife? Check out the book review section, Wild About Books, where you'll find book recommendations and interactive features enabling you to review and discuss the animal and wildlife books you read..
Wild about books - Animals/Wildlife Archives
Wild about books - Looking for something to read about animals and wildlife? Check out the book review section, Wild About Books, where you'll find book recommendations and interactive features enabling you to review and discuss the animal and wildli
Field Gear / Books / DVDs
Find help identifying animals and wildlife and keep lists of the species you encounter. Get tips on selecting and using field equipment and outdoor gear.
Recommended Reading
Recommended books and websites for information about the Galapagos Islands and its wildlife.
A Festival of Field Guides
As a collector of nature books, field guides have long been among my favorite purchases (and reads). These compact texts—often light enough to slip unnoticed into a backpack or shoulder bag—hold photos, illustrations, maps, and data of encyclopedic
Gerald Durrell : Educating an animal enthusiast
Find out about the education of Gerald Durrell. Rarely does the author of thirty-seven best-sellers view his writing as a secondary occupation. Yet naturalist Gerald Durrell did just that. In his charming books, he recorded his world-wide exploration
Gerald Durrell: Biography of a Wildlife Conservationist and Naturalist
Find out about the life of Gerald Durrell in this brief biography. Rarely does the author of thirty-seven best-sellers view his writing as a secondary occupation. Yet naturalist Gerald Durrell did just that. In his charming books, he recorded his wor
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