Best Books for a Forest Scientist
List of "Best Books for a Forest Scientist" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.
- Amazon Adventure: How Tiny Fish Are Saving the World's Largest Rainforest (Scientists in the Field Series) by Sy MontgomeryHMH Books for Young Readers (Number of pages: 80)
- The Quest for the Tree Kangaroo: An Expedition to the Cloud Forest of New Guinea (Scientists in the Field Series) by Sy MontgomeryHMH Books for Young Readers (Number of pages: 80)
- The Tapir Scientist: Saving South America's Largest Mammal (Scientists in the Field Series) by Sy Montgomery,Nic BishopHMH Books for Young Readers (Number of pages: 80)
- Forest of Thorns and Claws by J.T. HallRiptide Publishing (Number of pages: 226)
- The Tapir's Morning Bath: Solving the Mysteries of the Tropical Rain Forest by Elizabeth RoyteMariner Books (Number of pages: 336)
- Rain Forests (Young Scientist Concepts & Projects) by Jen GreenGareth Stevens Publishing (Number of pages: 68)
- The Impenetrable Forest: Gorilla Years in Uganda by Thor HansonCurtis Brown Unlimited (Number of pages: 272)
- The Woods Scientist (Scientists in the Field) by Stephen SwinburneHMH Books for Young Readers (Number of pages: 48)
- Exploring the Rain Forest Treetops with a Scientist (I Like Science!) by Judith WilliamsEnslow Elementary (Number of pages: 24)
- Searching for Pekpek: Cassowaries and Conservation in the New Guinea Rainforest by Andrew L. MackCassowary Conservation & Publishing, LLC (Number of pages: 254)
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