Books : Tropical Nature: Life and Death in the Rain Forests of Central and South America

Tropical Nature: Life and Death in the Rain Forests of Central and South America

by: Adrian Forsyth, Ken Miyata




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 88328







Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 574.52642098
EAN: 9780684187105
ISBN: 0684187108
Label: Touchstone
Manufacturer: Touchstone
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 272
Publication Date: January 29, 1987
Publisher: Touchstone
Sales Rank: 88328
Studio: Touchstone

















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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Tropical Overview
This book is well written and easy to read and understand. The literary quality is not lost in the scientific terminology. A must read prior to a trip to the tropics. A good written explanation of why we should save the tropical forests.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Intro to Tropical Forests
I just loved this book. I have always been fascinated by tropical forests, and this book did a great job of presenting lots of factual information about them and at the same time giving a really good feeling for the aesthetic pleasure of being in one. Forsyth and Miyata are excellent writers, among the best pop science writers I've come across.

I just wish I had read this book before before or during my recent Costa Rica vacation. it would have made it all that much more enjoyable.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great way to learn more than you wanted to know about tropical nature!
It's much more readable than a textbook but still provides a lot of detail. It's probably an excellent way to actually gain some understanding of tropical nature, and the many types of inter-relationships. I'm a biologist by training, but knowing nothing about tropical nature I wanted to learn about it before going on a tour in Panama & Costa Rica. It's easy to read a chapter at a time. I recommend it if you're really interested in nature or if you're going there or been there.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Essential reading
I first read this book when I was on a jungle trek in Ecuador - it was available in our lodge. This book perfectly reflected our experience of life and death of the rain forest. It's an essential first read for someone who wants to truly understand the basic concepts of the rain forest. I happily read it over again whenever I return to the rain forest whether it's in Borneo, Peru or Costa Rica.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - for everyone
Still in print and selling well 23 years after its first publication, this is a classic book about the beauty and importance of rain forests and their many inhabitants, both plant and animal. I read this book for an undergraduate class that included a trip to Costa Rica. It's an interesting blend of history, organismal biology, and plea for conservation. It also contains practical information about how to hike around in a rain forest. Overall, a very pleasant read told in a conversational manner. Author of Adjust Your Brain: A Practical Theory for Maximizing Mental Health.

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