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Palms: Sentinels for Amazon Conservation

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The Amazon is a land of palm abundance. Palms are the cornerstones of many environments in the Amazon, especially in wetlands, and are intricately woven into the cultural fabric of both rural and urban peoples. Wetland palms, especially açaí in Brazil and aguaje in Peru, supply the most-prized fruits in the Amazon for fruits and ice creams. These two species, and many more from wetlands, are discussed in detail in regard to their ecology, importance to people and animals, and conservation. The book is written for a general audience and illustrated with more than 300 beautiful color photographs.

356 pages, Paperback

Published May 1, 2007

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Michael Goulding

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Michael Goulding is a rainforest ecologist with the Amazon Conservation Alliance and author of several books.

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