On a world tour through a variety of dramatic landscapes, from the pack ice of the Arctic to the desert wastes of Arabia, Global Safari explores fifty of the most exciting places to watch wildlife, all vividly brought to life by breathtaking nature photography of the highest standard. It looks at what animals can be seen in each place, why they are there, and some of the issues involved in the long-term protection of these places and the flora and fauna they support. Global Safari covers all rare and familiar species alike. Well-known wildlife spectacles such as Polar Bears gathering in autumn on the edge of Canada's Hudson Bay and rainforest treks in search of the endangered Mountain Gorillas of Central Africa share the stage with less famous but equally astonishing experiences.
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Europe (7 sights)
- Africa (10 sights)
- Asia (10 sights)
- Australasia (6 sights)
- North America (7 sights)
- Central, South America and Antarctica (10 sights)
- Resources
- Index
James Parry has travelled in search of wildlife for over 20 years. Following university expeditions to the Mediterranean and Kenya, a career with the British Council took him to Ethiopia, Borneo and the Empty Quarter of Arabia. He has studied wildlife in all continents and in a wide variety of different habitats, and is the author of several books for the National Trust on natural history and landscape. James lives in East Anglia.