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The Biological Diversity of Trinidad and Tobago
by J. S. Kenny
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"Written for students at sixth form and undergraduate levels, and for 'the interested adult reader who might want to get a general feel for the subject', this is a systematic introduction to the rich diversity of Trinidad and Tobago's natural history, illustrated with maps and the author's own field photography. To manage a country's natural heritage effectively, the author argues, its organisms and ecosystems must be understood. Chronicling its degradation is not enough."--Publisher's descripti
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This systematic introduction to the natural history of Trinidad and Tobago offers a comprehensive look at the islands' rich biological diversity, making complex ecological concepts accessible to sixth form students, undergraduates, and curious adult readers alike. The author's argument that effective environmental management requires deep understanding of local organisms and ecosystems—rather than merely chronicling environmental degradation—forms the compelling backbone of this work, which is enhanced throughout with detailed maps and the author's own field photography.
What distinguishes this volume is its balanced approach between scientific rigor and visual engagement, using authentic photographic documentation from the author's fieldwork to bridge academic study and tangible natural world observation. The book serves as an essential primer for anyone seeking to understand Caribbean ecology specifically or tropical biodiversity conservation broadly, ultimately providing readers with the foundational knowledge needed to appreciate why these ecosystems matter beyond their obvious beauty.
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