From Publishers Weekly
The author looks at rain forests around the world, describing the animals, plants and people who inhabit them and showing how humans are destroying vital natural resources at an alarming rate. He explains how, why and by whom the rain forests are being exterminated, and presents ideas on what can be done to save them. Nichol ( The Animal Smugglers ), head of production and marketing for Worldforest90, a week of international media events scheduled for the fall of this year, knows how to get ideas across to the public; he shares some of his techniques with readers, so that those who are inspired to take up the cause of the rain forests on talk shows will know how to proceed. The text suffers from a lack of editing, but Nichol captures the beauty and mystery of vanishing jungles nevertheless. The 150 photographs, 100 of them in color, are superb.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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From School Library Journal
Worldforest '90 is a week of international media events aimed at fighting the disappearance of the fragile rain forest ecosystem. Part of the organizing group's efforts includes this oversized, well-illustrated book that graphically shows the beleaguered forests for mass audiences. The diversity of plants, animals, and humans who subsist in these lush areas are vividly presented in non-technical and very readable terms. Nichol has a warm, engaging style; his anecdotes are laced with humor and poignant human experiences. He maintains a spirit of hopeful enthusiasm as he explains how ordinary people on the other side of the world can help stop the decimation of the rain forest, but he does not hesitate to describe those groups who directly or indirectly are contributing to the disappearance of the rain forests through overcutting, pollution, and depletion of the natural resources. A thoughtful introduction to a serious and complex worldwide situation that touches all human life, this is useful curriculum material for ecology classes and current-events discussions. --Mary T. Gerrity, Queen Anne School, Upper Marlboro, MD
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.