Describes how naturalist John McNeely adopted an Andean condor born in captivity and how he worked with the bird, allowing it to fly free and using it in traveling educational programs.
Stunning color photographs of the region's landscape, plants and animals bear concise, explanatory captions. The Andes is an expansive book that beautifully captures the extraordinary environments of this spectacular mountain range.
Hey! Hold that train. I want tickets for two. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work.
Sadly, the world came very close to losing the California condor. At one point, only 30 were left. Readers of this book will find out why these birds were so close to extinction and what was done to bring them back.
Lisa Petrillo. ANIMALES INDO EDEDOR DEL MU TODO SOBRE EL CONDOR ANDINO DE AMERICA DEL SUR EZ READERS Lisa Petrillo Traducción de Pablo de la Vega 422323242424 ÍNDICE El cóndor andino ¿ Dónde vive el cóndor. Front Cover.