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Die Freiberge: Hochebene im Herzen des Jura [The Freiberger: Plateau in the Heart of the Jura]

Wildlife Guide
Series: Hotspots Europas Volume: 5
By: Ambroise Marchand(Author)
128 pages, 150 colour illustrations
Die Freiberge: Hochebene im Herzen des Jura [The Freiberger: Plateau in the Heart of the Jura]
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  • Die Freiberge: Hochebene im Herzen des Jura [The Freiberger: Plateau in the Heart of the Jura] ISBN: 9783894322694 Paperback Jun 2016 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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Language: German

The Franches-Montagnes district, located at 1000 meters altitude in the Jura, between Switzerland and France, has an area of ​​about 200 km². Not having suffered from heavy industrialization and being away from large urban centers, the region has retained its authentic nature marked by agricultural activity. In pastures, woodlands, marshes, ponds and puddles there thrives a flora and fauna that will amaze anyone who takes the time to observe it. Volume 5 of the series Hotspots Europas invites you to discover, watch and photograph the fascinating landscapes and their inhabitants.

This book offers:
- 8 different itineraries with maps and descriptions of paths for pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders
- Spectacular photos of animals, plants, landscapes and natural spectacles.
- Information on the best locations and the most favorable moments to observe plants and animals
- Pro tips for photography and equipment
- Interesting information about the region and its history

Summary in German:
Die Freiberge sind eine auf ca. 1 000 m Höhe über dem Meeresspiegel liegende Ebene der Jurabergkette zwischen Frankreich und der Schweiz mit einer Fläche von ca. 200 km². Das Gebiet erlebte keine wirkliche Industrialisierung und ist weit weg von großen Wirtschaftszentren. Doch genau deswegen findet sich hier noch eine alte Kultur- und Naturlandschaft, wie sie so nicht mehr oft anzutreffen ist.

Auf den Weiden und Waldweiden, in den Wäldern, Mooren und Teichen lebt eine abwechslungsreiche Flora und Fauna, die jeden in ihren Bann zieht. Band 5 der Naturführer-Reihe Hotspots Europas lädt Sie ein, diese faszinierende Kultur- und Naturlandschaft und ihre Bewohner zu erkunden und zu fotografieren.

Dieses Buch bietet Ihnen:
- 8 verschiedene Touren mit Karten und erprobten Wegbeschreibungen für Fußgänger, Radfahrer und Reiter
- spektakuläre Fotos von Tieren, Pflanzen, Landschaften und Naturschauspielen
- Hinweise, wo und wann welche Tiere und Pflanzen garantiert zu beobachten sind
- Profitipps zur Fotografie und zum Equipment
- Wissenswertes über die Region und ihre Geschichte

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Wildlife Guide
Series: Hotspots Europas Volume: 5
By: Ambroise Marchand(Author)
128 pages, 150 colour illustrations
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