Rainforest People

Rainforest People

by EdwardParker (Author)

Synopsis

Today, rainforests are home to about 150 million people who live in settlements ranging from traditional villages to huge cities. This book explores these people and their lives, finding out what effects the rainforest people have on the delicate balance of nature in the rainforests. Special 'links' boxes highlight the relationships of rainforests and people to people around the world. 'Rainforest secrets' panels give you amazing facts and stories about the forest.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 48
Publisher: Wayland
Published: 14 Nov 2002

ISBN 10: 0750238690
ISBN 13: 9780750238694
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews
'Rainforest People is one of the titles in a series of superbly illustrated books inviting readers into the mysterious world of the rainforest.' -- Junior Education, October 2002
Author Bio
Edward Parker is a freelance photojournalist and author, specialising in environmental issues and development issues in Latin America, where he travels to regularly. He also works for the World Wide Fund for Nature. Over the last decade he has travelled extensively throughout Latin America contributing to reports, magazines and books.