Southern, Central and East African Mammals


Southern, Central and East African Mammals
A Photographic Guide

Africa's wealth of wildlife is legendary and draws thousands of visitors to the conttinent each year. Anyone intersted in mammals or visiting a game reserve or park in the region will find the handy Southern, Central and East African Mammals A Photograhic Guide the essential travel companion. The authors have selected the 152 mammal species most likely to be encountered and, by means of clear filed text and coloured photographs, highlight the caracteristic features of each species for easy identification. Where applicable age and sex differences are illustrated.

Features include:

  • Compact and easy to use format
  • Authorative text by Cris and Tilde Stuart, authors of the best-selling Field Guide to the Mammals of Southern Africa.
  • Grouping of those animals which are difficult to differentiate in the filed, for purpose of comparison.
  • Thumbnail silhouettes, providing quick access to the group of animals most resembling the ne seen.
  • Disribution maps showing occurrence in Africa, as well as a list of the major parks and reserves in South Africa, Nabibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Uganda, and Kenya in which each animal is likely to be seen.


  • Books
    Africa's Vanishing Wildlife Africa: A Natural History Books
    Tracks & Signs
    of Southern and East African Wildlife

    THE ARC
    Newsletter of the African-Arabian Wildlife Research Centre
    #1 January 1996 #2 May 1996 #3 May 1997

    Other
    A Picture By:
    Chris & Tilde Stuart


    Chris & Tilde Stuart
    PO Box 6
    Loxton 6985
    South Africa
    Tel:-27-20212-11
    Fax:-27-20212-ask for 1
    (for telephone and fax always
    use the international operator.)
    We can now be contacted by e- mail:
    for pick-up at our Loxton home-base--
    aawrc@x400.telkom400.inca.za
    for pick-up when we are travelling---
    aawrc@ilink.nis.za

    This site has been created for my friends Chris and Tilde Stuart.

    Maintained by: LJJohnson
    ljjohnson@pobox.com

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