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Natural History Books: Canary Islands

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Alex - 02 Feb 2004 11:47 GMT
Editorial Rueda publishes a series of excellent titles about the
natural history of the Canary Islands. We now have these titles
available in the US at Balogh.com. They would be an excellent start
for anyone looking for information about the fascinating Canary
Islands, now home to both one of the world´s rarest trees and the
rarest lizard in the world, as well as thousands of other endemic
species.

http://www.balogh.com/rueda/editorial_rueda.html

For anyone in the US, books can be ordered direct from Balogh.
Otherwise just get into contact with me if you need more details.

Best wishes from an unseasonably cold Gran Canaria.

Alex Bramwell

abramwell@editorialrueda.es
Matthias Voss - 02 Feb 2004 13:38 GMT
Alex schrieb:

> Editorial Rueda publishes a series of excellent titles about the
> natural history of the Canary Islands. We now have these titles
> available in the US at Balogh.com.

Now already ?
I have heard that the Canaries weren't discovered until lately.

Matthias
 
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