About This Book
The author recounts six years of exploration across numerous South American regions, describing river voyages, dense tropical jungles, high Andean plateaus, and encounters with birds, mammals, insects, and indigenous communities. The narrative combines episodic expedition journals, collecting notes, and natural-history observations, recording camps, methods, hazards such as venomous snakes and large predators, and vivid habitat scenes from floodplain lagoons to paramo peaks. Organized regionally into chapters and illustrated with sketches and a map, the work aims to convey the appearance, behavior, and environments of the continent's wildlife.