The Natural History of Bermuda
- Publisher : Bermuda Zoological Society
- Illustrations : col photos, endpaper maps
Description:
First edition. Includes E-book version on CD-ROM in rear pocket. As an oceanic island, Bermuda's separation from continents has created its biologically isolated - and interesting - ecology. This book traces the development of this unique ecosystem, from the islands geological birth thousands of years ago through the evolution of its various natural habitats to the state of its environment today. A comprehensive look at how natural Bermuda developed, the abundance of its flora and fauna, and the 21st century pressures which endanger its ecological treasures.
Condition
4to (286x250mm), orig. cloth, gt. Vg in d/w (spine faded). Signed by the author to half-title.
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