Tropical rain forests, covering only seven percent of the earth's land surface, are the world's oldest ecosystems, providing natural habitats for over 50 percent of all species. The Indonesian archipelago, composed of some 13,000 equitorial islands, contains 10 percent of the world's total rain forest area and is home to an estimated 4,000 species of trees, 500 species of mammals, and over 1,500 species of birds. This beautifully illustrated volume celebrates Indonesia's unique and diverse rain forests. It describes the fascinating ecology of these areas, the distinctive habitats of the main islands, and their abundant and colorful flora and fauna. Special attention is given to issues involved in protecting this biological diversity, especially those species that are most endangered. In addition to conservationists and botanists, the book will interest all students of natural history and ecology, and general readers with an interest in exploring one of the world's great wildlife habitats.
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Tropical rainforests, covering only seven per cent of the earth's land surface, are the world's oldest ecosystem and house over 50 per cent of all plant and animal species. The Indonesian archipelago contains over 10 per cent of the world's total rainforest area, housing over 4000 species of tree, 500 different mammals, and 1500 bird species. This lavishly illustrated work is a celebration of Indonesia's unique and diverse rainforests - their ecology, biological diversity, and habitants.
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