Archipelago - The Islands of Indonesia: From the Nineteenth-Century Discoveries of Alfred Russel Wallace to the Fate of Forests and Reefs in the Twenty-First Century by Marty Fujita, M. Fujita, Gavan Daws

Archipelago - The Islands of Indonesia: From the Nineteenth-Century Discoveries of Alfred Russel Wallace to the Fate of Forests and Reefs in the Twenty-First Century

Marty Fujita, M. Fujita, Gavan Daws

266 pages first pub 1999 (editions)

nonfiction nature science informative slow-paced
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The Indonesian archipelago is a land of timeless natural beauty that in the twenty-first century faces unprecedented environmental degradation. It was also the biological laboratory of Alfred Russel Wallace, who, working independently of Charles D...

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