Ebook {Epub PDF} The Aye-Aye and I by Gerald Durrell
The Aye-Aye and I by Gerald Durrell. ratings, average rating, 87 reviews. The Aye-Aye and I Quotes Showing of 5. “Japan and Hong Kong are steadily whittling away at the last of the elephants, turning their tusks (so much more elegant left on the elephant) into artistic carvings. · Overview. “First-rate entertainment”: The author of the Corfu Trilogy recounts his expedition to Madagascar and search for the elusive, endangered aye-aye (Publishers Weekly). In , Gerald Durrell; his wife, Lee; and a television crew embarked on a rescue mission to one of the most interesting places in the world: the island of bltadwin.ru: Open Road Media. Aye-Aye and I: A Rescue Journey to Save One of the World's Most Intriguing Creatures from Extinction by Gerald Malcolm Durrell. by Gerald Malcolm Durrell. Published by by Gerald Malcolm Durrell.
Because of the aye-aye's precarious situation in the wild, Durrell has been working with the Government of Madagascar since Gerald Durrell's expedition to collect six of the species to provide an assurance population in Jersey. This breeding programme has to date successfully bred eight new animals at our Jersey site and there has been. The Aye-Aye and I. Here is the riveting tale of Gerald Durrell's adventures and misadventures in the enchanted forests of Madagascar, in search of the elusive Aye-aye. Once thought to be extinct, the Aye-aye, the beast with the magic finger, still lurks, though in fast dwindling numbers, in the forests of Madagascar. The aye-aye and I is a quick and easy read and the relatively famous author has one of the best writing styles I've ever seen. It tells of the trials and tribulations of the late Gerald Durrell through his trip through Madagascar, though it is humorous it also has many insights to the people and wildlife of this interesting island.
Aye-Aye and I: A Rescue Journey to Save One of the World's Most Intriguing Creatures from Extinction by Gerald Malcolm Durrell. by Gerald Malcolm Durrell. Published by by Gerald Malcolm Durrell. Our latest little arrival, a precious baby aye-aye, is the first such birth at Durrell in 13 years. It is a hugely significant landmark, given the global captive population is very small. This breeding programme is vitally important, as it was set up to ensure the survival of a species which is, very sadly, increasingly threatened in the wild. Durrell's last book,about his last expedition, as amazingly humorous, thought provoking and inspirational as any of his others. A great man writing in the twilight of his life. A brilliant insight into the wildlife and problems faced then and now in Madagascar. Read more.
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