“Names like Gobi Desert, Silk Road, Yangtze, the sucker frog, and even yatsa gunbu (winter worms) come alive in this enthralling book. With fabulous photographs, marvelous natural history text, and a continental approach, the book is a treasure.”—Margaret Lowman, author of Life in the Treetops, and co-author of It’s a Jungle Up There: More Tales from the Treetops
~Margaret Lowman
“In addition to the images of animals, plants, and humans as they occupy and interact with diverse landscapes, Wild China is replete with interesting and original commentary. There is hardly a page without something new and novel.”—Ronald Knapp, State University of New York, New Paltz
~Ronald Knapp
"An exquisite and intriguing look at a country that is ever so much more than the horrendous pollution and overcrowding of Beijing and other Chinese megacities. This is China as the country, its peoples, and its natural inhabitants were before industrialization."—Bruce Fellman, TimeOut
~Bruce Fellman, TimeOut
"By weaving hundreds of stunning photographs with concise interpretive text, this volume effectively illustrates the richness and diversity of China's natural heritage. . . . Highly recommended."—Choice
~Choice