Deserts are extreme environments. Occupying about 20 per cent of the world`s land surface, they are subject to some of the harshest conditions on the planet, being places of minimal rainfall & epic temperatures, from searing heat to intense cold. Rock, sand & gravel provide the stark physical context. Yet deserts are far from the bleak & lifeless wastelands of popular perception, being surprisingly diverse in terms of wildlife. From elephants to tiny lichens, desert flora & fauna are highly specialized, demonstrating a vast range of adaptations that are designed to cope with the demanding environment & exploit fully the ecological niches on offer. In ” The Desert”, James Parry explores some the world`s last great desert wildernesses & reveals the fascinating range of wildlife they support. This book looks at various types of desert, at their different ecosystems & at the diverse features & types of wildlife that make them such exciting places to visit.