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Insect Conservation: An Australian Perspective

Monograph
Series: Series Entomologica Volume: 32
By: Tim R New(Author)
198 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
Insect Conservation: An Australian Perspective
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Monograph
Series: Series Entomologica Volume: 32
By: Tim R New(Author)
198 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
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'This book tackles a timely and contentious topic and succeeds to the extent that it will remain a resource book on the problem of insect conservation in Australia for years to come. ...coverage of informatin is excellent and a comprehensive list of 266 references gives access to a truly international literature on insect conservation.' Journal of the Australian Entomological Society, 24 (1985) '...New's thoughtful work not only points the way ahead for Australians, but provides a very valuable summary for conservationists in the northern hemisphere too.' Oryx, 20 (1986)

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