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Tasmania


A Natural History
William E Davis
269 pages, b/w photos, col photos, map.
Surrey Beatty & Sons
 
Softcover | 2007 | £29.99 | approx. $60/€39

#162080 | ISBN-13: 9780980311303
This is the first book on the general natural history of Tasmania in nearly a century. It is intended to provide an overview of the natural history of Tasmania, one of the most fascinating and pristine regions of the world.

Home of the signature Tasmanian Devil, Tasmania is a truly remarkable place for people interested in natural history. A relatively mild climate and abundant rainfall support lush vegetation and the mountainous terrain boasts awe-inspiring scenery, hills and valleys, nooks and crannies, rainforest and moorlands that harbour a suite of endemic plants and animals.
 
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