Wild Malaysia (2nd edition), 9781912081127
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Malaysia is a megadiverse country with an incredible number of land species – it is estimated to contain 20 per cent of the world’s animal species – and whose coastal waters form part of the equally rich Coral Triangle. Wild Malaysia provides an authoritative and entertaining survey of the wide spe…

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    208 pages

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    4 July 2019

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Summary

Malaysia is a megadiverse country with an incredible number of land species – it is estimated to contain 20 per cent of the world’s animal species – and whose coastal waters form part of the equally rich Coral Triangle. Written by a team of local experts, Wild Malaysia looks at the most important habitats within the three divisions of the country: Peninsular Malaysia, Sarawak and Sabah. The habitats cover a fascinating range including pristine rainforests, limestone complexes, wetlands, coas…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781912081127
ISBN-10:1912081121
Author:Geoffrey Davison, Melvin Gumal, Junaidi Payne, Stephen Hogg
Publisher:John Beaufoy Publishing Ltd
Imprint:John Beaufoy Publishing Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Edition:2nd
Release Date:4 July 2019
Weight:942g
Dimensions:260mm x 215mm
About The Author

Geoffrey Davison

Dr Geoffrey Davison spent all his working life in Southeast Asia, as a university lecturer in Malaysia, a conservationist with WWF, and then with the National Parks Board, Singapore. He has written numerous scientific papers as well as books, including the bestselling A Naturalist’s Guide to the Birds of Malaysia.Melvin Gumal was born in Sarawak and was educated at the University of Melbourne, Australia and the University of Cambridge, England. After heading Sarawak’s National Parks and Wildlife Division’s Education and Interpretation Unit for 12 years, he is now head of the Malaysia Program for the Wildlife Conservation Society. His current interests are in bats, elephants, orangutans and tigers.Junaidi Payne has worked with WWF-Malaysia in Sabah from 1979, and now focuses on the Sumatran Rhinoceros and on oil-palm issues. His previous publications include scientific papers and a number of popular reference books, including Wild Sabah.

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