This book deals with (30) creatures, components of the domestic and the semi-domestic environments around us ranging from bacteria, fungi, worms, insects, reptiles, birds, mammals and trees. These are mostly located in the African Savannah belt but also found in similar settings in other continents. These sections or creatures are neither too wild as hyenas and leopards, nor too spoiled as dogs and parrots and nor too harmful as mosquitoes, rats and scorpions. The book casts some light on these "representatives" creatures and highlights their "anonymous" roles; and we fear of their extinction or migration. Albeit, it might be too late for some of them. These sections can be regarded as marginal, but they have missions in our ecosystem. I address these roles in a way that is easy, dramatized with funny tales, myths and legends of various nations and peoples. Sometimes the book addresses- directly- the painful breaches of rights to these sections such as the cutting of an aged 400 years-old rare tree just to build a classroom or something like that, or to convert a beautiful natural site into a residential neighborhood with narrow and dirty streets!
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Dr. Mohamed E. Hamid was born and raised at Haj Abdullah, Gazira, Sudan. He received Bachelor of Veterinary Science (1985) and MSc (1988) from University of Khartoum and Doctorate (1994) from University of Newcastle, United Kingdom. He has carried out post-doctoral studies at Berlin Free University and awarded Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship in 1995. He began and progresses his career at the University of Khartoum till reached the rank of an Associate Professor. Currently he is working at the College of Medicine, King Khalid University in Abha, Saudi Arabia and a visiting scholar at the Helmholtz Centers for Environmental Research (UFZ) in Germany. He has interests in environment conservation and photographing nature and its components. He is a member of several microbiological and ecofriendly programs. He has published some books including: "How to write a Research Proposal and Thesis" and "Laboratory Diagnosis of Fungal Infections".
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This book deals with (30) creatures, components of the domestic and the semi-domestic environments around us ranging from bacteria, fungi, worms, insects, reptiles, birds, mammals and trees. These are mostly located in the African Savannah belt but also found in similar settings in other continents. These sections or creatures are neither too wild as hyenas and leopards, nor too spoiled as dogs and parrots and nor too harmful as mosquitoes, rats and scorpions. The book casts some light on these "representatives" creatures and highlights their "anonymous" roles; and we fear of their extinction or migration. Albeit, it might be too late for some of them. These sections can be regarded as marginal, but they have missions in our ecosystem. I address these roles in a way that is easy, dramatized with funny tales, myths and legends of various nations and peoples. Sometimes the book addresses- directly- the painful breaches of rights to these sections such as the cutting of an aged 400 years-old rare tree just to build a classroom or something like that, or to convert a beautiful natural site into a residential neighborhood with narrow and dirty streets! This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781494912123
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This book deals with (30) creatures, components of the domestic and the semi-domestic environments around us ranging from bacteria, fungi, worms, insects, reptiles, birds, mammals and trees. These are mostly located in the African Savannah belt but also found in similar settings in other continents. These sections or creatures are neither too wild as hyenas and leopards, nor too spoiled as dogs and parrots and nor too harmful as mosquitoes, rats and scorpions. The book casts some light on these "representatives" creatures and highlights their "anonymous" roles; and we fear of their extinction or migration. Albeit, it might be too late for some of them. These sections can be regarded as marginal, but they have missions in our ecosystem. I address these roles in a way that is easy, dramatized with funny tales, myths and legends of various nations and peoples. Sometimes the book addresses- directly- the painful breaches of rights to these sections such as the cutting of an aged 400 years-old rare tree just to build a classroom or something like that, or to convert a beautiful natural site into a residential neighborhood with narrow and dirty streets! Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781494912123
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