Paul D. Stewart has published extensively in leading science and conservation journals. He has produced and filmed many award-winning documentaries for the BBC’s Natural History Unit. Godfrey Merlen, a thirty-year resident of the Galápagos, works with the National Park Service and is director of the Wildaid Foundation. Patrick Morris is an award-winning wildlife documentary maker and the series producer of Galápagos. Andrew Murray is producer of the second episode of the Galápagos series and works with the BBC’s Natural History Unit. Joe Stevens works for the BBC’s Natural History Unit. Richard Wollocombe, one of the first dive guides in the Galápagos, is a naturalist guide and filmmaker in South America.
Selected as a 2008 AAUP University Press Book for Public and
Secondary School Libraries
"I have been to the Galapagos and as I read this book I found
myself 'walking the paths' again. Stewart offers an enjoyable and
complete overview of the islands."—Noble Proctor, author of A Field
Guide to North Atlantic Wildlife
"The definitive single volume on the Galapagos that ecotourists and
readers from all walks of life have been awaiting."—Margaret
Lowman, author of Life in the Treetops and co-author of It's a
Jungle Up There: More Tales from the Treetops
"To anyone contemplating a visit to Las Encantadas (Galapagos), the
Gazetteer alone is worth the price of this book. Paul Stewart's
Galapagos will be my treasured companion on my next visit, and I
shall take along an extra copy to present to the boat's library. If
you are not able to go in person, reading this book and savouring
its pictures is, if not a substitute, a delight to be going on
with."—Richard Dawkins (from the foreword)
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