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Vertebrate Fauna of Lesotho

An Ecological Monograph
Grzegorz Kopij

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Lesotho is an endemic ‘hot-spot’ in southern Africa, yet its wildlife remains little-known. This book, the first monograph on Lesotho's vertebrates, enables tourists, nature lovers, and researchers to explore this beautiful region with accurate data on wildlife distribution.

The occurrence of population densities and other aspects of ecology of most vertebrate species are well-known in greater South Africa, but often with an exception…
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The occurrence of population densities and other aspects of ecology of most vertebrate species are well-known in greater South Africa, but often with an exception for Lesotho, a distinctive ‘white spot’ in this region. In recent years, due to relatively good roads and other infrastructures developed by the Lesotho Highland Water Project, the country has become an attractive tourist destination. As an endemic ‘hot-spot’ of Africa, Lesotho, with its Maloti/Drakensberg Mountains, attracts the attention of naturalists of all levels. This book enables tourists, nature lovers, researchers, conservationists and wildlife managers to explore the little known, but so immensely beautiful region in southern Africa. This is the first monograph on Lesotho vertebrates. It is by far much more detailed than most other similar monographs. It presents accurate data on distribution and abundance of birds and other vertebrates. It also analyzes changes in distribution and abundance of some species. This makes it truly unique among regional faunistic monographs, and a case study for other regions of Africa.

Prof Grzegorz Kopij was born in 1965 in Niemodlin, SW Poland. He completed his MSc (1989) at Wrocław University, Poland; his PhD (1998) at the University of the Free State, South Africa; and his DSc at South Bohemian University, Česke Budejovice, Czech Republic (2007). He worked as a researcher in southern Africa for nearly 20 years at the University of the Free State (1993-1998), the National University of Lesotho (1998-2002), and the University of Namibia (2010-2020). In 2022, he joined Wrocław University of Environmental & Life Sciences. While working at the National University of Lesotho, he has undertaken extensive studies on the distribution and abundance of vertebrates in Lesotho, a remote and hard-to-access country in the Maloti/Drakensberg Mountains of southern Africa. These studies resulted in 40 scientific publications.
G. Kopij is an animal ecologist specializing in birds. He is a leading expert on Eastern European and African ornithology. His areas of scientific interests include population and community ecology (emphasizing population densities, and long-term population dynamics), breeding biology and diet composition analysis. He has published (mostly as a single author) over 550 articles (including over 100 highly-ranked publications indexed in the ‘SCI’ and ‘Scopus’ bases) and 10 books, mostly on birds and occasionally on other animal groups such as mammals, reptiles, arachnids and insects.

Paperback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-6655-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-6655-8
  • Date of Publication: 2026-04-14

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: PSVW, PSVS, RNCB
  • BISAC: SCI070000, SCI020000, SCI088000, NAT037000, NAT010000, NAT049000
  • THEMA: PSV, RNCB
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