MAMMALS OF ETHIOPIA, ERITREA, DJIBOUTI AND SOMALIA: Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of the Horn of Africa

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MAMMALS OF ETHIOPIA, ERITREA, DJIBOUTI AND SOMALIA: Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of the Horn of Africa Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Meru Publishing Ltd
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Pages: 206 Illustrations and other contents: 350 Images, Maps and Illustrations. Language: English ISBN: 9780993416118 Categories: , ,

All of the larger mammals of Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti and Somalia are described together with identification notes. In full colour, almost all of the endemic species, and distinctive sub-species, are covered by two pages of text with a distribution map and four images, showing the main characters of the mammal and its habitat. Almost all of the other species each occupy a full page with two images and a distribution map. Each species carries details of its distribution, IUCN status, typical localities, local or alternative name, size, description, habitat, similar species and behaviour. The descriptions of the specialties and endemic mammals, including many endangered and little known species, carry additional information including history, threats, status, future outlook and more behavioural details. Experts around the world, who are specialists in their field, have contributed data to ensure a wide and up to date coverage. 350 illustrations including distribution maps and high quality images, designed to show aspects of the mammal’s character and habitat, are presented in a pleasing format which has been designed to be easy to use and to enable quick species reference. The book is designed for nature lovers, animal lovers, researchers and broadcasters associated with the natural world. Travellers, tourists, naturalists, mammal watchers, animal scientists and tour guides, travelling to or resident in the countries of the Horn of Africa, will find the field guide of help in locating and identifying the larger mammals. Other topics covered include: Country information, additional information about the endemic mammals, where to find mammals, use of local names, spelling, place names. Topographical regions, biospheres, vegetation, habitats, climate, altitudes, Taxonomy – subspecies, geographical and individual variations. Sources of data, how to use the book, acronyms, abbreviations, map key. National Parks, nature reserves, Great Rift Valley, conservation, mammal lists by country. Bibliography, index, acknowledgements.

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Finally, the Horn of Africa has its own dedicated field guide to the larger mammals. This stunning new book is lavishly illustrated and well-designed, with informative texts and accurate maps. The photos are amazing. And it's light enough to slip into your luggage wherever you go. Anyone with an interest in the wildlife of the region needs this book. Nigel Redman, Senior author of Birds of the Horn of Africa; A gem of a guide for anyone fascinated by the Horn of Africa's unusual and unique wildlife. Great design with immaculate images and maps. Craig Rix, Travel Africa Magazine; I wish I had this when I first went to Ethiopia - a hugely needed addition and must have book for anyone interested in the spectacular mammal watching from this still very unexplored region. The where to find mammals section is a real bonus too. Jon Hall, www.mammalwatching.com; A very useful book with some great photography. There is no comparable title on the market so this should be much sought after for travellers to Ethiopia and the other countries of the Horn of Africa. Leon Vlieger, Natural History Book Society

Author Biography

Trevor Jenner is English and has had a multi-faceted career, including a bird and wildlife guide, which has entailed a host of travelling throughout the globe. His quest for birds and mammals has taken him on expeditions to many parts of the world including remote and dangerous places. A travel and natural history writer, Trevor's lifetime of trekking, writing, photographing and researching mammals have culminated in the first field guide to the larger mammals of the Horn of Africa. Trevor's previous book, Ethiopia Travellers' Handbook, has been a spectacular success owing to his depth of knowledge and attention to detail, which was based upon more than two decades of travel to Ethiopia.