The Galápagos Islands

The Galápagos Islands by Roger Perry, published by Hamilton in 1976, offers a detailed exploration of the unique geography and geology of Ecuador’s volcanic islands. This edition, comprising 92 pages, presents an informative overview of the diverse plant and animal life that inhabits these islands, highlighting the distinct species that are found nowhere else in the world.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the natural environment of the Galápagos, focusing on the interplay between the islands’ geological features and their rich biodiversity. The book delves into various aspects of life sciences, providing insights into the regional ecology and the significance of the islands within the broader context of biology. This work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in nature and the scientific study of unique ecosystems.
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Describes the geography and geology and the plant and animal life of Ecuador’s volcanic islands, some of whose flora and fauna exist nowhere else.
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