by Clive Wilson (Author), Clive Wilson (Author)
This is one of a series in which each book contains flaps and fold-outs, and is accompanied by a sheet of reusable stickers. Focusing on the forests of the world, this book examines their primitive beginnings, and how they have adapted to climactic change and evolved to their present state. It explains how to identify various species of trees, and studies their life cycles and their many inhabitants, the important role they play in the ecosystem, and the richness of woodland flora and fauna. The book also features a chapter on the 150 ethnic groups which live as hunter-gatherers in the heart of the tropical forest, and discusses the threat of deforestation, acid rain, fire and pollution. Transparencies show how the forest changes from season to season, and readers can feel the texture of bark from embossings.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 44
Publisher: Kingfisher Books Ltd
Published: 24 Oct 1994
ISBN 10: 1856972836
ISBN 13: 9781856972833
Book Overview: Winner of the Earthworm Children's Book Award 1995 and the BP Conservation Award in memory of Sir Peter Kent 1995.