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A Field Guide to the Reptiles of South-East Asia is the first comprehensive guide to the snakes, lizards, crocodiles, tortoises and turtles of the region.
The up-to-date text covers the identification, voice, habitat, behaviour and range of all the 1270 species and distinctive subspecies of this magnificent bird-rich region.
This is a reissue of the 2nd edition of A Field Guide to the Birds of South-East Asia
Southeast Asia has a fixed diversity of birdlife, comprising roughly one fifth of the world's 10,000 living species, and about 850 are endemic, making the region a richly rewarding destination for birdwatchers.
Every species of bird you might encounter in the region is featured, apart from non-established introductions. This includes coverage of China, Hainan, Taiwan, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore and the Coco Islands
A Naturalist's Guide to the Mammals of Southeast Asia describes the 129 most common mammals of this region.
From large mammals such as big cats, the elephant and cetaceans, through bears, langurs and badgers, to bats, flying-foxes and rodents, more than 550 species are described in detail
A Naturalist's Guide to the Trees of Southeast Asia is covering 286 trees, shrubs and palm species commonly seen in this region
This guide comes in handy when identifying the 120 species of primate found in Southeast Asia, East Asia and the Indian Sub-continent
Field Guide to the Pitcher Plants of Peninsular Malaysia and Indochina examines all known Nepenthes of this exciting region.
All Asian Primates presents photomontages of 193 Asian primates in their natural habitats.
The first guide showcasing the beauty and diversity of this economically and ecologically important plant family in these countries.
An introductory photographic identification guide to 226 lizard species commonly seen in mainland and maritime Southeast Asia .
Informed by decades of researching tropical Asian forests, a comprehensive, up-to-date, and beautifully illustrated synthesis of the natural history of this unique place.
This book deals with the 125 snake species known to inhabit Laos as of 2023.