The most beautiful forests need us to protect them together
The most beautiful forests need us to protect them together
The most beautiful forests need us to protect them together
The most beautiful forests need us to protect them together
The most beautiful forests need us to protect them together
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Explore 10 of the world's greatest protected areas
Recognize the beauty of nature

Did you know that some bamboos only bloom once every hundred years?
Do male deer shed their antlers every year?
How long is the tongue of the African Okapi deer?
There are more than 100 species of lemurs in Madagascar?

The beauty of the earth is endless.
However, forest ecology is under threat.
Can we save this green space?

Highlights of this book

  1. 10 tips for environmental protection, starting with understanding forest ecology and understanding environmental protection concepts
  2. French award-winning author Emmantine Thomas writes and draws about the world's 10 most important forest ecoregions
  3. Combined with "Thinking about Forest Issues", you can gain a deeper understanding of forest and rainforest ecology

The world's top ten primeval forests

  1. Jiuzhaigou Valley (China)
  2. Canadian Boreal Forest (North America)
  3. Redwood National Park (USA)
  4. Congo Basin (Africa)
  5. Bialowieza Forest (Poland and Belarus)
  6. Thorn Forest (Madagascar)
  7. Amazon Rainforest (South America)
  8. Sumatra Rainforest (Indonesia)
  9. Mercantour National Park (France)
  10. Dane Rainforest (Australia)

About the Author

Amandine Thomas

Born in 1988, Emmantine graduated from the Ecole d'Arts Décoratifs in France. She moved to Australia at the age of 23 and worked as the art director of the famous Australian magazine "Dumbo Feather". During this period, she deeply experienced and felt the local groups' calls for environmental protection. After six years in Melbourne, Emmantine moved back to France and currently lives in the Bordeaux region. In 2014, her first book, Bell Ville et Le Chat, won an award at the Cherbourg Book Festival in France, fully demonstrating her creative talent and vitality.