Cynthia Moss Orden de los libros
Cynthia Moss es una dedicada conservacionista e investigadora especializada en elefantes africanos. El trabajo de su vida gira en torno al estudio de las estructuras familiares, los ciclos de vida y los comportamientos de las poblaciones de elefantes en Kenia. A través de más de cuatro décadas de observación meticulosa, ofrece una visión sin precedentes de las complejas vidas de estas magníficas criaturas. Sus contribuciones son vitales para la comprensión y protección de los elefantes.





- 2000
- 1997
- 1992
The elephants of Amboseli park in southern Kenya have been the subject of a unique study for many years. This book, which covers a period of 18 months, is written in the form of a journal which documents the saga of a particular family of elephants whose lives have become central to that of their observer, Cynthia Moss. Far from taking the formal and conventional approach of scientist or researcher, Cynthia adopts a more personal view, so that with her we enter the fascinating and often dramatic events surrounding these most remarkable and complex of animals.
- 1989
Cynthia Moss has spent 13 years in the Amboseli National Park in Kenya, and is currently Director of their Elephant Research Project. She has constantly observed one particular family of elephants, and this book details objectively, yet movingly, all aspects of their behaviour.