This guide is packed with practical, interpretative information on the most commonly encountered animals and plants of the Lowveld - information that is usually only available if you have a game ranger or field guide by your side in the bush! It teaches people how to observe, identify and interpret what they see in the bush in a meaningful way, without having to wade through the reams of technical information found in most other field guides. The reader-friendly mind-map layout of the book, with pictures linked to brief but informative text boxes, makes pertinent information accessible at a glance. Other features include colour-coded chapters for ease of reference, while blocked information and icons in the mammals and trees sections provide technical details in a concise form. Hundreds of stunning interpretative images, highlighted keywords and a flowchart structure to each spread direct the eye to the different topics on each featured species, allowing the reader to pick out whatever is of interest to him or her. Game Ranger in your Backpack is an essential companion for amateur naturalists of all descriptions including first-time international visitors to South Africa's bushveld, annual local holidaymakers or aspiring 'game rangers'.
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Product Details
Weight: 1050g
Dimensions: 210 x 240mm
Publication Date: 04 Jul 2014
Publisher: Briza
Publication City/Country: South Africa
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781920217068
About Megan EmmettSean Pattrick
MEGAN EMMETT has worked as a researcher photographer and assistant producer in the wildlife television industry producing documentaries for channels such as National Geographic and Animal Planet and as a field guide in the private safari industry in the greater Kruger Park. She is also a nationally accredited field guide's trainer and assessor. Megan contributes regularly to magazines such as Africa Geographic. SEAN PATTRICK is an accredited Theta / FGASA guide's trainer and assessor. After years of experience living and working in the African bush Sean became an accomplished photographer. He is a versatile artist equally at home hanging from a helicopter shooting elephant and rhino captures tracking the Big Five for photographic safaris and collaborating with magazine journalists for foreign or local publication commissions.