Mammals, more 'especially the larger
species, are natural resources of immense economic and
aesthetic value. The viewing of these in Rhodesia's National
Parks and reserved areas gives an increasing number of
people a great deal of enjoyment and interest and is a
major factor in our tourist industry, drawing thousands
of people annually from the four quarters of the world
to our territory.
Less conspicuous, being small or
predominantly nocturnal, yet nonetheless interesting,
is the far larger range of species about which even residents
in the country know little. Owing to the warm climate
of this country, a wide variety of reptile life is exhibited
here, and there are useful descriptions of several of
these to help in their identification.
In addition, informative
sections are included on how to track animals and how
to deal with bees.
In this new Bundu Book, the authors,
who have had long experience in their fields, deal with
a well chosen list of both the larger and the smaller
creatures, providing, in a simple manner, a great deal
of valuable information for the reader which will make
his or her contact with them more interesting and educational.
Book 5 of the series, pocket-sized,
cloth backed.
This book is a must addition to any serious collection
on the history of Rhodesia.
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