REFLECTIONS ON KERKINI
Writer-photographer: Nikos Petrou
Publishers: KOAN
Translation: Maria Petrou
Editions: Athens: 1st 1995, 2nd 1997
Colored with photos
Dimensions: 24x32cm
Pages: 232
Greek-English
Contents
Introductory Notes
Map
Reflections on Kerkini
Winter
Spring
Life at the Colony
Summer
Autumn
Winter
Glossary
References
Appendix
This book, second in our series “The Greek Nature we don’t know”. Here it presents the Lake Kerkini, the most important wetland in our country today. It took more than four years of frequent visits to the wetland, during all seasons, for Nikos Petrou to observe, take photos and record the rare beauty of the area, where wildlife follows its own rhythms, unknown to city – dwellers.
This striking, secluded corner of Greek countryside, unknown to most of us, is seriously threatened today.
Greece still boasts some of the most important wildlife habitats in Europe, supporting a spectacular diversity of rare species.
They represent an important national resource and may well become invaluable in the near future – if they survive.
Destruction of the environment is huge problem of our times, yet to this day we have failed to realize its real extent. We hope that the beauty of nature as represented in this book may awaken a spark of concern in each of us.