Escape Galápagos
Title | Escape Galápagos PDF eBook |
Author | Ellen Prager |
Publisher | Wonderlist Adventures |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-10 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9781943431557 |
"As Ezzy Skylar's mother lay dying, her father promised to take Ezzy and her younger brother, Luke, to all of the places on his wife's wonder-list, starting with the Galâapagos Islands. There's just one problem: while Luke loves all living things, Ezzy freaks out around wild animals. For her family, Ezzy must face her fears and walk with iguanas, swim with sea lions and sharks, and pretend to dance among blue-footed boobies. Things take a dangerous turn when hijackers take over their cruise ship. Ezzy, Luke, and Aiden, a teen they meet on the ship, are stranded on remote and wild Isabela Island, where an erupting volcano adds to the action and adventure. Ezzy must find bravery she never knew she had and rely on her little brother's help to make their way across the island in an attempt to rescue a ship full of tourists and the animals of the Galâapagos."--Provided by publisher.
Smaller Orders of Insects of the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Title | Smaller Orders of Insects of the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador PDF eBook |
Author | Stewart B. Peck |
Publisher | NRC Research Press |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780660182841 |
This is a synthesis of both previously published information and abundant new data derived from field studies on Galagos insects. The dynamics and patterns of the evolution, ecology and distribution of the entire insect fauna are presented in general. The core of the book is an account of the 495 species of insects in the smaller orders with detailed information on their distribution and bionomics.
Escape Greenland
Title | Escape Greenland PDF eBook |
Author | Ellen Prager |
Publisher | Tumblehome, Incorporated |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 2021-04 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781943431700 |
Ezzy Skylar has inherited some of her geologist mother's daring along with her collection of special scarves. Now, along with her surgeon father and ten-year-old brother Luke, she has embarked on a trip to Greenland's Kangia Icefjord. But something isn't right.
Galapagos
Title | Galapagos PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Hume Jackson |
Publisher | University of Calgary Press |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1895176077 |
This book details the natural history of the plants and animals found in the Galapagos Islands. A list of the dominant plants according to vegetation zone is included. Of particular note is the discussion of the problems of colonisation by founding populations, biological evolution, and ecology, and of the evolutionary processes bringing about species diversity.
Indigenous Settlers of the Galápagos
Title | Indigenous Settlers of the Galápagos PDF eBook |
Author | Pilar Sánchez Voelkl |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2022-07-18 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1666906603 |
In Indigenous Settlers of the Galápagos: Conservation Law, Race, and Society, Pilar Sánchez Voelkl offers an anthropological and historical account about the early arrival and prominent presence of Andean Indigenous people in the Galápagos Islands. Her research traces the stories of the earliest colonizers, who permanently settled on the archipelago, from the 1860s onwards. Sánchez Voelkl argues that their journey illustrates the way multiple notions of nature, race, and society interact to shape a social order in Darwin’s archipelago. Contrary to common portraits of the islands as an example of untouched nature, Indigenous Settlers of the Galápagos provides compelling evidence about the complexities about human and non-human relationships.
Galápagos
Title | Galápagos PDF eBook |
Author | Randy Moore |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 461 |
Release | 2021-01-13 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1440864705 |
This encyclopedia provides readers with a comprehensive look at the Galápagos Islands, from the wildlife and scientists that made them famous to the challenges and issues the islands face today. In the mid-1800s, the Galápagos Islands served as Charles Darwin's playground, a volcanic archipelago where he famously worked on his theories of evolution and natural selection. But who actually discovered the islands? Why didn't any country claim them for more than 200 years? And is ecotourism hurting or helping these mysterious islands? This volume explores the history, science, and culture of the Galápagos Islands. A Preface, Introduction, Chronology, and Galápagos at a Glance primer introduce readers to the islands that are so famously associated with Charles Darwin. Twelve thematic essays allow readers to explore such topics as evolution, the geology of the islands, invasive species, and tourism in depth. Topical entries follow, covering key individuals and organizations as well as other important concepts and ideas. Thirteen primary document excerpts allow readers to study firsthand accounts from explorers and visitors to the islands. Appendices, a glossary, a bibliography, and sidebars round out the text. Students of history, geography, and science will find this volume informative, while general readers will be intrigued to learn about these unique islands.
We're Sailing to Galapagos
Title | We're Sailing to Galapagos PDF eBook |
Author | Laurie Krebs |
Publisher | Barefoot Books |
Pages | 38 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9781846861024 |
Come sail to Galapagos and see what you can see! Readers will encounter giant tortoises, albatrosses, iguanas and many other exotic creatures as they sail around the alluring Galapagos Islands, learning the days of the week as they go.