
Wild Woods: Europe`s pioneer for the forests of the future
- forest
- Categories:Nature & Environment
- Language:German(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:September,2020
- Pages:224
- Retail Price:40.00 CNY
- Size:240mm×280mm
- Publication Place:Germany
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★ Exciting documentation of current knowledge on nature conservation and climate research – contains numerous interviews with prominent figures (including Dirk Steffens) and a preface by Jane Goodall
★ Media-effective package comprising book and film by an award-winning documentary filmmaker
Description
The Bavarian Forest national park is a pioneering example worldwide of particularly successful nature conservation. Free from the intervention of man, an impressive variety of species has been preserved here. The spectacular photos in this volume show the full beauty of the national park, while reports give insights into the current status of nature conservation, climate research and education projects. The book also contains interviews with well-known figures who identify with the aims of the park. The preface was written by UN Peace Ambassador Jane Goodall and underscores the international significance of this outstanding project.
Author
Having grown up in the town of Waldkirchen in the Bavarian Forest, Rainer Simonis has known the national park since his childhood. After studying forestry management, in 1993, he returned to the region, where he now manages the national park office in Finsterau. On his forays into the woods, he photographs their animal and plant life.