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Louis du Preez

    Frogs of Southern Africa
    The Magaliesberg
    Cradle of Life
    • Cradle of Life

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The complete story of evolution from the beginning of time to the present, as revealed in the Cradle of Humankind and the Magaliesberg Biosphere: a chronology of episodes experienced in the region over geological and historic time. All the main phenomena in the Cradle region are presented, in chronological order, with detailed explanations, how the

      Cradle of Life
    • The Magaliesberg

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The Magaliesberg mountains are more than two billion years old - one of the oldest mountain ranges on the planet - and the book traces their creation and the changes in the landscape over this vast passage of time. The ancient geomorphology has given rise to a wide spectrum of different habitats and a consequent diversity of plant and animal life. The book's extensive descriptions of the fauna and flora of the area inspire the reader to consider the impact that man has on his environment.Each of the main plant and animal groups - trees, flowers, birds, mammals, reptiles and insects - has a chapter devoted to it with checklists of every species found in the area indicating both the scientific as well as common names.The Magaliesberg by Vincent Carruthers was first published in 1990. A second edition was published in 2000 and reprinted in 2007. It has now been revised again for publication to coincide with the international proclamation of the Magaliesberg Biosphere. The book has been highly successful and is a valuable source of information about the Magaliesberg, its geology, biodiversity and human history.

      The Magaliesberg
    • Frogs of Southern Africa

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Frogs of Southern Africa - a Complete Guide is an authoritative and comprehensive guide that covers all aspects of frog and toad biology and behaviour. Now updated and including recently discovered species, it has a fascinating introduction that unpacks frog biology, along with a full illustrated identification key. Stunning full-colour photographs of both frogs and tadpoles accompany distribution maps and authoritative text for each species; and QR codes link readers directly to their frog calls.

      Frogs of Southern Africa