Inside the Dzanga Sangha Rain Forest From the Working Journals of the Scientists, Artists, and Filmmakers on Expedition for the American Museum of Natural History
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Inside the Dzanga Sangha Rain Forest follows a team of scientists, artists, and filmmakers as they search for the elusive lowland gorilla, rare birds, leopards, a universe of insects, not to mention the powerful elephants for whom the forest is named. The team is guided by local BaAka people through elephant dung, swarms of sweat bees, and unexpected swamps as they explore and record everything they can about the rain forest. Readers learn about the rain forest, from the layers of forest canopy and the lives of the BaAka to practical skills, such as what to do if approached by a gorilla, and how to eat a termite. At the end of the expedition, the team sends back 6,000 pounds of specimens and materials and an incomparable first-hand account of life in the rain forest in order to create a unique walk-through exhibit, complete with sounds and smells.
Book information
ISBN: | 9780761108702 |
Publisher: | Workman Publishing Company |
Imprint: | Workman |
Pub date: | 01 Oct 1998 |
DEWEY: | 508.6741 |
DEWEY edition: | 21 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 126 |
Weight: | 412g |
Height: | 254mm |
Width: | 178mm |
Spine width: | 18mm |