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Saving San Rafael

Emily Y Horton
50 pages, col photos, map.
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Hardcover | 2008 | #177810 | ISBN-13: 9789995384814
NHBS Price: £16.99 | $27/€21 approx.
 
 
San Rafael is a spectacular sub-tropical Paraguayan wilderness in the heart of South America, and it is danger of extinction due to habitat degradation and deforestation. Its area is one of the few remaining significant parcels of the formerly awe-inspiring Interior Atlantic primeval forest, which stretched 599 miles from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil to northern Argentina, and encompassed 471,204 square kilometres, now almost entirely lost to crops. An astounding array of wildlife species populate San Rafael, including 61 mammals, 410 birds, 650 insects, 52 fish, 33 amphibians, and 27 reptiles. Many of the mammals, reptiles, amphibians and birds are on endangered species lists.

In this photo documentary, Emily Horton records San Rafael's zoological, botanical and human exuberance - its virgin forests, hills, grasslands, rivers and waterfalls, and describes its pumas and wolves, tapirs and monkeys, toucans and eagles, towering trees, vines which stretch their limbs from the forest floor to cover the canopy with flowers, seven meter primeval Jurassic ferns and multicoloured fungi, orchids and bromeliads.

Horton documents the symbiotic relationship between the San Rafael wilderness and 27 communities of indigenous Guarani - and how these hunter-gatherer Indians live in San Rafael the way they have for millennia. Horton brings to life how their livelihood and hence their cultural identity are at once endangered and threatening to the habitat and wildlife on which they depend. This book is a vital read for anyone caring about preserving the biodiversity and environment of one of the most unique habitats on earth, the Interior Atlantic Forest.
 
 

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