"This book is packed with glorious photos, and fascinating facts about some of the world's least known and most endangered species." Kate Humble (journalist & TV presenter)
"This is far more than a list of 100 endangered species - it provides an overview to our world's vanishing wild places and their beleaguered inhabitants. There is something here for everyone - history, animal behaviour, conservation. Anyone looking for their next (travel) adventure need search no further. Nick Garbutt's latest book is enough to inspire the safari of a lifetime." Jonathan and Angie Scott (wildlife photographers & authors)
"This excellent guide to the world's most threatened creatures - a few of which I have seen with my own eyes, the rest I am never likely to - is essential reading for anyone who really cares about what is happening to nature."
John Craven OBE
"A terrific book - full of vivid descriptions of some of the most remarkable creatures on the planet, it's also a timely reminder of what we stand to lose. Everyone who cares about wildlife should read it." Mark Carwardine (zoologist, writer & wildlife photographer)
"This is an important book in the crusade to save the planet’s biodiversity, for it draws attention to some of the rarest gems of the animal kingdom." Lee Durrell, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
"A colourful mix of interesting information about the world’s most fascinating animals, including strong conservation messages, finished off with practical, up-to-date information about the best places to see them." Rosamund Kidman Cox (editor of BBC Wildlife magazine for over 20 years)
"Travelling with the hope of having a positive impact is always going to be more rewarding than staying at home for fear of having a negative one. I think we should stop feeling guilty about travel and rejoice in the positive contribution we can make. Simply being there helps." Hilary Bradt (founder of Bradt Travel Guides)
"Designed to emphasise the yawning abyss of oblivion threatening to swallow swathes of the world’s biodiversity, this new hardback packs a pretty, yet powerful, punch."
Travel Africa magazine
"With maps and photographs, this fascinating book is an important record of our vanishing world."
Sunday Telegraph
Reader Reviews
"Bravo, Bradt, on beating the mainstream travel press at their own game."
Amanda Kendle, Perth, Australia
About the Author(s)
Nick Garbutt is an acclaimed wildlife photographer, artist and author, with a particular interest in rainforests and island wildlife. His books include Mammals of Madagascar: A Complete Guide; Wild Borneo; and Bradt's Madagascar Wildlife. He regularly contributes articles and photographs to a wide range of magazines including National Geographic and BBC Wildlife, and his photographs have appeared in numerous books and other publications worldwide. Nick has twice been a winner of the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition, one of the most prestigious competitions in world photography.
Mike Unwin is an author, editor, photographer and illustrator specialising in natural history. He won the BBC Wildlife/Bradt Travel Guides Travel Writing Competition in 2000, which brought his talents to the attention of Bradt. Mike is now series editor of the Bradt wildlife guides and author of Southern African Wildlife. He is also editor of Travel Zambia magazine and a regular contributor to many other publications, including Travel Africa, Birdwatching and BBC Wildlife. He has lived in both Zimbabwe and Swaziland, and has an extensive first-hand knowledge of the African continent and its wildlife.