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A Wildlife Guide to Georgia

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The first guidebook of its kind for the Caucasus, not only giving information on where to go birding, but also covering mammals, dragonflies, flora and much more.
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  • 29 October 2024
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Considered by many to be one of the most interesting, varied and biodiverse destinations in the Western Palearctic, Georgia has a great deal to offer for the naturalist-traveller. This guidebook is the first of its kind for the area, not only giving information on where to go birding, but also covering mammals, reptiles, butterflies, dragonflies, flora and numerous other items of note.

Since the Rose Revolution in 2003, Georgia has gained popularity among western travellers. With the Caucasus being one of the richest wildlife hotspots in the world, featuring a high degree of endemism – not to mention the hospitable people, dramatic landscapes and last but not least the wonderful cuisine – it makes an excellent travel destination.

This book is the practical guide for any nature enthusiast considering a visit to Georgia – from the serious birder to the butterfly fanatic, to the traveller with a general interest in the natural world. Packed with photographs and tips, it also contains many practical maps and suggested routes. An indispensable companion for any journey to the region.

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Price: £25.00
Pages: 144
Publisher: Pelagic Publishing
Imprint: Pelagic Publishing
Series: Where to Watch Guides
Publication Date: 29 October 2024
Trim Size: 8.27 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9781784273019
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

NATURE / Animals / Wildlife, Wildlife: general interest, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Ornithology, Zoology: birds (ornithology)

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Full of colour, including maps to help you once you are there, this guide is a must for the traveller.


— John Miles

...a joy... this is a very neat book on all aspects of the wildlife of a country varying from more or less sea level to almost 4000 m, one with a remarkable wildlife.


— Davit Lomidze

This book offers an appealing and practical way in for any future enthusiast considering a visit to Georgia from the birdwatcher to the entomologist. It is the ideal practical guide to take with you on your travels, also full of practical information.


— Bruno Massa

This excellent guide highlights the best [of Georgia's wildlife]... in a commendably practical format that will be a boon for any birder or naturalist lucky enough to spend time in the country.


— Dominic Mitchell

Brecht de Meulenaer has been passionate about nature and birds since childhood. After studies in biology and a short career as a researcher, he got bitten by the travel bug and ended up in the Caucasus. It was love at first sight. A polyglot, he has led many wildlife tours and scientific surveys in Georgia and elsewhere.