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What We Are Reading Today: ‘Wildlife of the Eastern Caribbean'

What We Are Reading Today: ‘Wildlife of the Eastern Caribbean'

Arab News4 days ago
Author: STEVE HOLLIDAY AND GILL HOLLIDAY
This is the first photographic field identification guide to Eastern Caribbean birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, land crabs, dragonflies, and butterflies.
Beautiful and easy-to-use, the guide covers 17 island groups stretching from the Virgin Islands south through the Lesser Antilles, from Anguilla to Grenada, where a unique range of flora and fauna evolved in relative isolation.
Around 30 percent of all the species included are endemic to the region.
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