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Islands Beyond the Horizon

The life of twenty of the world's most remote places

Roger Lovegrove author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:23rd Apr '15

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This book explores twenty remote islands, revealing their unique ecosystems and the human stories intertwined with their histories. Islands Beyond the Horizon highlights the delicate balance between nature and mankind.

In Islands Beyond the Horizon, renowned naturalist Roger Lovegrove takes readers on a captivating journey to some of the world's most remote islands. From the stunning landscapes of the South Seas to the icy expanses of the Arctic Circle, Lovegrove explores twenty unique islands, each with its own delicate ecosystem and intriguing human stories. These islands, while often beautiful, also present challenges and dangers that have shaped their histories and environments.

Each island featured in Islands Beyond the Horizon serves as a self-contained habitat, showcasing a rich tapestry of biodiversity. Lovegrove highlights the contrasts between well-known destinations and lesser-known gems, such as the storm-battered South Georgia and the windswept Mykines. Through detailed accounts, he reveals the unique characteristics and mystique of these locations, drawing readers into their allure.

Central to Lovegrove's narrative is the impact of human activity on these fragile ecosystems. He recounts tales of human endeavor, tragedy, and heroism, while also addressing the detrimental effects of exploitation and habitat destruction. By examining the interplay between wildlife and human involvement, Islands Beyond the Horizon offers a profound reflection on conservation efforts and the importance of preserving these irreplaceable sites for future generations.

Roger Lovegrove's admiration for wildlife shines * Nature *

ISBN: 9780198727576

Dimensions: 195mm x 129mm x 16mm

Weight: 204g

248 pages