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Wildlife of the Australian Rainforests A State-By-State Guide

Wildlife Guide
By: Peter Rowland(Author), Angus McNab(Author), John Harris(Author)
384 pages, 500+ colour photos, 28 colour maps
Wildlife of the Australian Rainforests
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  • Wildlife of the Australian Rainforests ISBN: 9781913679033 Paperback Sep 2021 In stock
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Rainforests in Australia are found in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, the Northern Territory and Western Australia. This beautifully illustrated guide explores 51 wildlife watching sites in 22 bioregions around Australia, with over 500 colour photographs and 28 maps. Sites are generally open to the public, (some may require permits). Detailed descriptions of the key vertebrate and invertebrate species that can be found in the rainforests are given, to enable easy identification and as a tool for the reader to gain a deeper understanding of their habits and biology. Concise information on each site includes location descriptions, GPS coordinates, travel options and distances, relevant fees and permits, and an overview of some of the main tracks and trails.

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Peter Rowland is a passionate wildlife conservationist, educator, nature photographer and traveller. Peter is a Whitley Award-winning natural history writer who has authored and contributed to over a dozen books on Australian wildlife, published several scientific research papers on the birds of Australia and New Guinea and is a regular columnist for the Australian Geographic Magazine.

Angus McNab is a wildlife ecologist who attained an MSc in Zoology, studying endangered rainforest frogs in the wet tropics of North Queensland. Undertaking surveys, research and monitoring programs, he has gained experience in each of Australia's rainforest regions, working on the diverse range of wildlife that inhabit these unique areas.

John Harris is the Principal Zoologist of Wildlife Experiences, an ecological consultancy and wildlife tourism business. He worked as a teacher for nearly 20 years before branching out into a career that encompassed his lifelong passion for nature and education. He works as an ecological consultant on projects across Australia as well as leading tours to see Australia's unique flora and fauna.

Wildlife Guide
By: Peter Rowland(Author), Angus McNab(Author), John Harris(Author)
384 pages, 500+ colour photos, 28 colour maps
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