This is a page from
Greenworld, by Dougal Dixon known for his speculative evolution books like the seminal
After Man: A Zoology of the Future.
Unfortunately, the two-volume work detailing the prolonged human impact on an alien planet had been published only in Japan:
I hope there is going to be an English version. I haven't even heard of this until I stumbled upon an
interview with Dixon by Darren Neish which I recommend to read. Dixon and Neish discuss the creation of
After Man and its spin-offs, the complications of getting it published, the new
Greenworld book, and assorted tasty paleontology. There are illustrations aplenty, including Dixon's sketches and even maquettes.
Incidentally, Dixon called
Man After Man a "disaster of a project" in that interview. This makes me glad: the thing is as abysmal as
After Man is delightful, and this dismissal demonstrates his true integrity. He didn't give detail on that, but you can catch hints of him being co-opted into a spin-off which went into ludicrous deviations he was not happy with.
Go read
the interview.