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Turtles, Tortoises and Terrapins

A Natural History

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Praise for the first edition:
With deft prose and engaging anecdotes, Mr. Orenstein takes us skillfully through a vast amount of information....[his] treatment is nothing short of masterly.
—Science Books and Films

Abounds with excellent color photographs. Recommended for all public and academic libraries.
— Library Journal

The remarkable adaptations of turtles, tortoises and terrapins have helped them survive for over 200 million years. They are the most wide-ranging of reptiles, found in deserts, forests and the open ocean. But they are also among the world's most endangered animals. They face the multiple threats of habitat destruction, poaching, overhunting (for food and traditional medicines), deadly tangles with fishing lines and capture for the international pet trade. Around the world, turtle populations are under attack on land and sea. Many species are close to extinction and efforts are underway to save them. It is among the main goals of this book to foster awareness about these unique and threatened creatures.

In this new edition, zoologist Ronald Orenstein describes the astonishing ways that turtles cope with their environment. He updates readers on the latest discoveries and explores the debate on origins of the turtle. Every aspect of their evolution, life history and conservation status is presented in 250 photographs and lively text supplemented with numerous maps and a bibliography.

The battle to save turtles goes on. Turtles, Tortoises and Terrapins is fascinating, informative and essential for anyone interested in these amazing creatures and concerned about their precarious future.

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      February 1, 2013
      Turtles are among the world's most endangered vertebrates, with half their species threatened with extinction. This work covers conservation issuesas well as all aspects of their life histories and evolutionfrom a comprehensive global perspective. This revised work (updating Turtles, Tortoises and Terrapins: Survivors in Armor, 2001) features mostly new color photographs as well as updated entries based on recent research. Author Orenstein possesses impressive credentials as a writer and wildlife conservationist. His great enthusiasm for turtles, tortoises, and terrapins burnishes his prose. Written for a popular audience, the volume offers a descriptive narrative presentation. The topically arranged chapters cover three broad areas: what turtles are, how turtles live, and challenges to their future survival. Within those chapters, commentary encompasses basic anatomy and physiology, evolution, life histories of representative species, environmental adaptations, reproduction, sea turtle migration, and conservation issues. A multitude of interesting facts pique reader interest. (The yellow mud turtle can apparently spend as long as two years in a state of dormancy.) The section on the perils to turtles worldwide commands attentionloss of habitat, pollution, disease, use of turtles as food and medicine, overhunting, and the pet trade threaten many species. More than 250 large color photographs, illustrations, and range maps augment the text. Many photographs depict turtles in their natural habitats, including some spectacular underwater scenes. Use of a large font renders the text very easy to read. An extensive 16-page bibliography, arranged by chapter, provides books and scholarly articles to encourage further engagement. The index offers subject access to the contents. Notable for outstanding color photographs and highly accessible and engaging content, Turtles, Tortoises, and Terrapins merits high recommendation for all types of libraries.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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