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OverviewA wonderland of sky, water, grass, and birdsong, the Iber marshlands of Corrientes Province are the preeminent wildlife habitat in Argentina and an important natural treasure. One of the largest freshwater wetlands in South America, comprising more than 2.5 million acres, the Iber was forged from ancient geological forces and the long-ago wanderings of the Paran River. Today the landscape is a locus of conservation activity including a campaign to create a new national park to protect the parks unique biodiversity including marshlands with over 360 avian species, attracting birdwatchers from around the world. A native son of Corrientes, world-class nature photographer Juan Ramn Daz Colodrero has spent years documenting the region's birdlife and other wild creatures. Dazzling images reflect the heart of the Iber's life-affirming beauty with supporting essays by leading regional conservationists and other experts illuminate the Iber's diverse natural communities and distinctive human culture. While the area is remarkably unspoiled, innovative conservation projects are augmenting wildlife populations and returning missing native species to their rightful homes in the landscape of shining waters. The Iber presents a stark contrast to the modern world, a place where the trajectory of land health is moving toward integrity and wildness. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Juan Ramn Daz ColodreroPublisher: Foundation for Deep Ecology Imprint: Foundation for Deep Ecology Dimensions: Width: 34.90cm , Height: 5.60cm , Length: 34.90cm Weight: 5.825kg ISBN: 9780984693252ISBN 10: 0984693254 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 17 February 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJuan Ramon Diaz Colodrero uses his camera to get inside the magic world of nature and biodiversity, and thus contribute to the conservation of the natural beauties that the world holds. He has always been bound to nature, growing up in the wilderness, among trees, marshes and wildlife of Paraje Mora. Later, he moved to Europe, where he learned the art of wildlife photography from great photographers such as Juan Carlos Muoz, Javier Snchez and Eduardo Blanco. For the last two years, he has lived at the Iber Wetlands, where he found nature in its most wild form. Currently, he provides guiding services, logistics, and accommodation at Iber Wetlands. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |