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The Diversity of the Horton Plains National Park With special reference to its herpetofauna

By: Anslem De Silva
275 pages, 150 colour plates
The Diversity of the Horton Plains National Park
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  • The Diversity of the Horton Plains National Park ISBN: 9789551266615 Paperback Mar 2007 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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This book with 9 informative chapters covers various aspects of this unique site where one can see cloud forest, grasslands and marshes. The book includes a comprehensive bibliography on published literature on Horton Plains, useful for researchers and cloud forest eco-system managers.

The book also benefits from a chapter on Flowering Plants of Horton Plains National Park by Dr. D.S.A. Wijesundara - Director Botanical Gardens. There are 143 colour plates, most photographed by the author. It also has excellent photographs by Gehan de Silva Wijeyeratne, Siril Wijesundara, Rathnasiri Premathilake and Gehan Chandrawansa.

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By: Anslem De Silva
275 pages, 150 colour plates
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