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Lost and Found The History of Extermination, Discovery and Rediscovery of Mammals in Vietnam

By: Tilo Nadler(Author), James Morrison(Contributor), Ulrike Streicher(Contributor)
615 pages, colour & b/w photos, colour & b/w illustrations, colour maps
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  • Lost and Found ISBN: 9786043809862 Edition: 2 Hardback Jan 2023 In stock
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Vietnam is a special country with favourable geographical conditions that have led to the evolution of a large number of endemic species. The country is also unique in having suffered from several decades of wars that have strongly affected its biodiversity and prevented an accurate assessment of the biological situation.

This book describes the history of 150 terrestrial mammal species and highlights their discovery, rediscovery, and in some cases, extinction. For species that were discovered or newly identified in the last 30 years, the history of their discovery is described briefly, including a short biography of the persons who were associated with it. The author has tried to track down people who are still alive though has not been successful on all occasions. For new discoveries of long-known species, original first descriptions from old scientific papers are usually included, while for newly discovered and redescribed species in the last 30 years, these are usually not included as such descriptions are often very extensive and easily accessed on the internet. For the orders Rodentia, Eulipotyphla, and Chiroptera maps are included that show the locations of records, though these do not represent distribution maps.

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Tilo Nadler is a renowned primatologist who has spent nearly half of his life devoted to Vietnam’s conservation work. He first came to Vietnam in 1991, and two years afterwards, he founded the very first primate rescue centre in Vietnam. Today, he continues to play a vital role in conservation efforts in Vietnam as the Director of Conservation Strategies for Three Monkeys Wildlife Conservancy. During his 30 years of extensive conservation work in the country, he has witnessed all the changes in Vietnam itself and the conservation work here. Accordingly, this inspired him to write a book that tells the 30-year journey of conservation in Vietnam and how the mammals were discovered, rediscovered, and became extinct. He discovered new species, rediscovered some, and also experienced when some species went extinct.

By: Tilo Nadler(Author), James Morrison(Contributor), Ulrike Streicher(Contributor)
615 pages, colour & b/w photos, colour & b/w illustrations, colour maps
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