More than four hundred full-colour photographs and detailed sketches highlight this look at the key stages in life of 288 plants and animals, taking an incredible journey through the year, one month at a time.
Wildlife Year Summary
Wildlife Year by Reader's Digest
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Table of Contents
January: North America; Europe and North Asia; South Asia; Africa; Central and South America; Australasia; Antartica. February: The Arctic; North America; Europe and North Asia; South Asia; Africa; Central and South America; Australasia. March: The Arctic; North America; Europe and North Asia; South Asia; Central and South America; Australasia. April: The Arctic; North America; Europe and North Asia; South Asia; Central and South America; Australasia. May: The Arctic; North America; Europe and North Asia; Africa; Australasia; Antartica. June: The Arctic; North America; Europe and North Asia; Africa; Central and South America; Australasia. July: The Arctic; North America; Europe and North Asia; South Asia; Africa; Australasia; Antarctica. August: The Arctic; North America; Europe and North Asia; South Asia; Central and South America; Australasia. September: North America; Europe and North Asia; South Asia; Africa; Central and South America; Australasia. October: North America; Europe and North Asia; Africa; Central and South America; Australasia; Antarctica. November: North America; Europe and North Asia; South Asia; Africa; Australasia; Antarctica. December: North America; Europe and North Asia; South Asia; Africa; Central and South America; Australasia. Breaking the pattern of the seasons: The Arctic; North America; Africa; Central and South America; Pacific Islands; Australasia. How animals spend the year: Animal heavyweights; Comparative weights; Distance runners; Flying speeds; High jumpers; Long jumpers; Sprinters on land; Water sprinters.
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