Carlton Ward Jr
The Edge of Africa
There is a magical place at the edge of Africa where rainforest meets ocean, where elephants and buffalos walk white sand beaches, and hippos, crocs, and sea turtles share the surf. The forest rises a hundred feet tall, full of life and a layered complexity stretching far beyond the horizon. Forests, grasslands, rivers, and lagoons form a unique landscape mosaic. There is no place like it on Earth. Gabon has a story to tell. Its landscapes inspire explorers and scientists with a forest-to-ocean fabric rich in biological diversity. Expeditions are unlocking a treasure chest of knowledge on biology and ecology – the science behind conservation. Unprecedented biodiversity studies are discovering a wealth of species, including several new to science. The Edge of Africa brings light to the unseen wonders of Gabon – from its smallest creatures to its broadest landscapes to the people who call it home. Photographs by Carlton Ward Jr. and text by Michelle Lee capture its stunning essence. The world is grateful to Gabon for conserving its precious wilderness heritage. May Gabon’s inspiring story speak to you. There is a magical place at the edge of Africa where rainforest meets ocean, where elephants and buffalos walk white sand beaches, and hippos, crocs, and sea turtles share the surf. The forest rises a hundred feet tall, full of life and a layered complexity stretching far beyond the horizon. Forests, grasslands, rivers, and lagoons form a unique landscape mosaic. There is no place like it on Earth. Gabon has a story to tell. Its landscapes inspire explorers and scientists with a forest-to-ocean fabric rich in biological diversity. Expeditions are unlocking a treasure chest of knowledge on biology and ecology – the science behind conservation. Unprecedented biodiversity studies are discovering a wealth of species, including several new to science. The Edge of Africa brings light to the unseen wonders of Gabon – from its smallest creatures to its broadest landscapes to the people who call it home. Photographs by Carlton Ward Jr. and text by Michelle Lee capture its stunning essence. The world is grateful to Gabon for conserving its precious wilderness heritage. May Gabon’s inspiring story speak to you.
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