Stewart McPherson graduated in geography at the University of Durham in England On graduation in 2006 he founded Redfern Natural History Productions in Poole, Dorset to conduct natural history research, publishing, filming and eco-tours. He has written and published over 20 titles and has appeared in several programs screened on BBC-TV.
Over millions of years, countless animals, plants, fungi and other forms of life evolved together to form complexecosystems in each habitat type. Today, each resulting ecosystem of our world comprises an infinitely complexcommunity of organisms that are often interconnected or interdependent in various ways.In this book, we will explore many of the ecosystems and species that make our world so biologically rich. It isimpossible to explore and fully explain every habitat niche in 160 pages. However, the intention of this work isto open young readers’ minds to some of the main ecosystems which are found across our world. As we journeythrough our world’s different ecosystems and habitats, many of the occupant animals, plants and fungi will bebriefly documented, each accompanied by a generalised conservation indicator.