Natural History of the Canary Islands: La Gomera (Pocket Guide)
David Bramwell and Juan Manuel Lopez
239 pages, col photos, col illus, b/w illus.
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First in a series of 7 guides covering each of the 7 islands making up the Canarian Archipelago. The Canary Islands have a high proportion of endemic species, making them important natural and scientific resources. Covers the most frequent and easily found species on La Gomera. Aims to increase the laypersons understanding of our environment and natural resources.
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