Field Guide to Alpine Wildlife

Thomas Gretler

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Book cover for Field Guide to Alpine Wildlife
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Field Guide to Alpine Wildlife

Field Guide to Alpine Wildlife

Thomas Gretler

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Description

An essential companion for any visitor to the Alps

The Alps remain one of Europe's foremost tourist destinations - not just for its world-famous scenery, but also its remarkable and diverse wildlife.

Covering the Alpine regions of France, Germany, Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, Field Guide to Alpine Wildlife covers all of the animals and plants you are likely to see on a trip to this extraordinary place, including mammals such as Mouflon and Ibex, birds like the Bearded Vulture, White-winged Snowfinch and Wallcreeper, and a diversity of insects and wild flowers that will stop even seasoned wildlife-watchers in their tracks. It is packed with photography of each species, with photos carefully chosen to help pinpoint key identification criteria.

Portable and pocket-friendly - crucial for all travellers in this mountainous region - this book is an essential companion for anyone visiting or walking through this spectacular part of central Europe.

About the Author

Thomas Gretler is a biologist and nature photographer who lives in the Allgäu region in southern Germany. A guide for hiking and nature adventure tours, he also writes for a variety of German print media and publishers.

Publishing Information

Publisher: Bloomsbury Wildlife
Pub date: 2024-01-02
Length: 312 pages

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