A biological assessment of the aquatic ecosystems of the Rio Paraguay Basin, Alto Paraguay, Paraguay.
Chicago: Conservation International, 2002. Quarto, illustrations, paperback. RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment # 19. More
Chicago: Conservation International, 2002. Quarto, illustrations, paperback. RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment # 19. More
Chicago: Conservation International, 2002. Quarto, illustrations, paperback. RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment # 19. Damaged copy. More
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997. Octavo, softcover. "An outstanding, scientifically researched, historical account of human intrusions into the Brazilian Atlantic forest, the most endangered in the world." C. S. Dunn, Choice. More
Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1979. Quarto, , fine copy in dustwrapper. The results of research efforts by seventeen scientists associated with Smithsonian Institution field projects in Panama and Venezuela are brought together in the papers in this volume. Includes papers on habitat, endemic mammals, primates, avifauna and larger reptiles... More
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, (2010. second edition). Octavo, paperback, maps. The Amazon rain forest covers more than five million square kilometres, amid the territories of nine different nations. It represents over half of the planet's remaining rain forests. But is it truly in peril? And what steps are necessary..... More
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994. Octavo, paperback, More
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994. Octavo, graphs, laminated boards. More
Walnut Creek, Left Coast Press, 2013. Octavo, text illustrations. As new copy, laminated boards. More
San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1992. Octavo, , fine copy in dustwrapper. In the last two decades millions of acres of Costa Rican forests have been saved by a national park system that now ranks as one of the most effective in the world. The park system has become the nucleus..... More
Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2002. Octavo, paperback, illustrations, maps. The Amazonian territories of Brazil, Bolivia, and Ecuador encompass nearly half of the world's remaining tropical rainforest and contain a wealth of biodiversity whose value we have only begun to appreciate. Deforestation and Land Use in the Amazon is an..... More