Big Little Nature Books
- Publisher : Penguin Random House
- Binding : Paperback
- ISBN : 9789388372329
- Imprint : DK India
- Age Group : Young Reader
- Language : English
he big little nature books box set contains five fantastic books, each featuring India’s 100 diverse garden flower ...
he big little nature books box set contains five fantastic books, each featuring India’s 100 diverse garden flowers, trees, birds, animals, bugs and butterflies. Some are common and others lesser known, yet all play an important role in our ecosystem.
This compact and travel-friendly box set is a perfect gift for the curious child or budding naturalist looking to expand their knowledge on India’s Flora and fauna.
Discover vibrant and sweet-scented blooms with 100 Indian garden flowers. find out about the compelling world of trees in 100 Indian trees. uncover creatures of the forests, deserts, and seas with 100 Indian animals. delve into the avian world with 100 Indian birds and explore fascinating, world of insects with 100 Indian bugs and butterflies.
Each book in the series takes nature lovers through species profiles, while describing their habits, habitats, and their role in the environments around them. This series is a great introduction to nature for beginners and a handy must-have for experienced naturalists.
Nikhil Devasar was born, brought up, and continues to live in Delhi. In the year 2000, he revived the Delhibird Club, an ornithological group that had not functioned for many years. Today, “Delhibird” has a membership of over 50,000 committed amateur and professional ornithologists. Nikhil has inspired and led many of the group’s conservation efforts, such as monitoring the status of birdlife and their habitats. He organizes awareness and education programmes for young people as well as a census of Delhi’s birdlife through the annual “Big Bird Day”, when numerous teams visit birding sites and compile species counts. His expertise has resulted in the publication of several books, and his photographs are regularly featured in Indian and foreign nature magazines and publications.