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  • Seller image for Wild Lives: Profiles of East African Mammals for sale by Epilonian Books

    Doreen Wolfsen McColaugh

    Language: English

    Published by African Wildlife Foundation, 1989

    Seller: Epilonian Books, Manhattan Beach, CA, U.S.A.

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    Wrappers. Condition: Good. African Wildlife Foundation, Nairobi. Published 1989. Wraps, 96 pp.; 25 cm; no other printings of this edition listed; profusely illustrated throughout with black-and-white stippled drawings by the author. In Good+ condition. Gray-tan illustrated paper covers with French flaps, depicting a cheetah and cubs on the front and AWF sponsor logos along the lower rear. Mild shelf wear with light bumping at corners and edges, some color loss along the edges and at the spine ends. Binding tight (staple bound). Previous owner's bird-watching notes, "masked weaver" and "superb starling," written in red ink at the top of the title page (both East African species). Otherwise unmarked.Written and illustrated by Doreen Wolfsen McColaugh, an AWF staffer in Nairobi, and produced "in-house" by the African Wildlife Foundation's Kenya field office; typeset and printed by Majestic Printing Works Ltd, Nairobi. The text profiles fifty-one East African mammals, expanding a seventy-five-week wildlife column written by McColaugh and colleagues for the Sunday Nation newspaper in Kenya during 1986 and 1987. Foreword by Mark R. Stanley Price, AWF Director of African Operations. The book was later adapted (with revised text and color illustrations) as the AWF's 1997 Wild Lives Guidebook (OCLC 55727680).Reference apparatus at the rear includes a map of thirty-two protected areas across Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda; a 1989 list of AWF projects; and a comprehensive species-by-park matrix indicating where each of the featured mammals can be observed in the wild.[From the Introduction]"This book aims to provide interested students and adults with information that will encourage learning more about East African mammals and their lives in the wild. Although non-technical, it does contain descriptions that will help identify the animals in the wild and provides accurate information about how they live, behave and relate to one another. Use this book to learn more about wildlife, and then teach others. Although we live on this planet with a great number of other living things, we are frequently so intent on our own personal survival that we are not always excited about the wildlife which shares our planet. The African continent has a special heritage, for it has one of the richest wildlife arrays, especially in its variety of large mammals. East and Central Africa are home to the most numerous and varied species of the wild mammals on the continent.".

  • Seller image for Wild lives: Profiles of East African mammals for sale by Epilonian Books

    McColaugh, Doreen Wolfsen

    Published by African Wildlife Foundation, 1989

    Seller: Epilonian Books, Manhattan Beach, CA, U.S.A.

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    Paperback. Condition: Good. African Wildlife Foundation [Published date: 1989]. Paper covers, 96 pp, No other printings listed. In good+ condition. Grey illustrated paper covers with French flaps have light bumping and scuffing to edges and corners of covers with a bit of the color scuffed off along edges and top and bottom of spine. Binding tight (staple bound). "masked weaver" and "superb starling" written in red ink at the top of the title page. Otherwise pages are clean and unmarked. [From Introduction] This book aims to provide interested students and adults with information that will encourage learning more about East African mammals and their lives in the wild. Although non-technical, it does contain descriptons that will help identify the animals in the wild and provides accurate information about how they live, behave and relate to one another. Use this booK to learn more about wildlife, and then teach others. Although we live on this planet with a great number of other living things, we are frequently so intent on our own personal survival that we are not always excited about the wildlife which shares our planet. The African continent has a special heritage, for it has one of the richest wildlife arrays, especially in its variety of large mammals. East and Central Africa are home to the most numerous and varied species of the wild mammals on the continent.

  • McColaugh, Doreen Wolfsen

    Language: English

    Published by Kalahari Conservation Society, [Gaborone], 1993

    ISBN 10: 9991200797 ISBN 13: 9789991200798

    Seller: West With The Night, Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.

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    Trade paperback. Condition: Very good. light shelfwear, First edition. 242 p. : ill., maps; 30 cm. Includes: Illustrations, Maps. Includes bibliographical references (p. 238-239) and index.