Natural History and Ecology of Suriname

Bart de Dijn (ed.)

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Natural History and Ecology of Suriname offers a unique overview of the remarkable nature of this diverse and beautiful country. It showcases more than 200 fascinating tropical plant and animal species, making it an indispensable guide for anyone wanting to explore Suriname’s remarkable flora and fauna.

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ISBN: 9789460224386
Language: English
Binding: hardback
Pages: 480
Publication year: 2018

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Discover the nature of an Amazonian country far off the beaten track …

Suriname is a treasure trove of natural riches. The most densely forested country in the world, it also holds savannas and swamps, rivers and mountains, and a vast array of plants and animals. Around every corner you can find
something you’ve never seen before.

Natural History and Ecology of Suriname offers a unique overview of the remarkable nature of this diverse and beautiful country. It showcases more than 200 fascinating tropical plant and animal species, making it an indispensable guide for anyone wanting to explore Suriname’s remarkable flora and fauna. It also provides an introduction to the country’s history, geology, climate, ecosystems and more.

WWF Guianas is part of the international WWF network, which has been supporting conservation work in Suriname since the 1960s. WWF’s shared mission is to stop the degradation of our planet’s natural environment and build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. We’re proud to support this book, and trust you will enjoy it.

This publication has been made possible with the support of:WWF Guianas and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Suriname

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