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Bradt Guide to Sri Lankan Wildlife
by Gehan De Silva Wijeyeatne

From the Bradt Travel Guides series.

In this addition to Bradt's popular wildlife guides, naturalist and wildlife photographer Gehan de Silva Wijeyeratne sets out to show visitors the incredible diversity of this small island nation. Sri Lanka is home to elephants, leopards, bears, and water buffalo and boasts one of the highest species densities of marine mammals in the world. An ideal field guide and armchair read, this book is illustrated with color photographs of species and includes maps charting animal habitats to aid identification.

Features include:

  • Habitats and reserves--what species can be observed where, including nighttime viewing
  • Coverage of both terrestrial and marine animals from "big game" and whales to butterflies, dragonflies, and lizards
  • Itineraries for wildlife enthusiasts
  • Stunning color photographs throughout plus photography tips

Paperback 304 pages - (9/07)

Regularly: $23.95  Now: $19.16  Save $4.79 (20%)


BT1749    Bradt Guide to Sri Lankan Wildlife                    $19.16

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