This book outlines the key features of animal habitats in Australia - large flowering trees, hollow trees, ground cover, understorey vegetation, dams and watercourses - and describes why landholders should conserve these habitats to encourage wildlife on their farms. It shows how wildlife conservation can be beneficially integrated with farm management. The book presents 29 example species that are common to a large part of southern and eastern Australia. Each entry gives the distinguishing features of the animal, key features of its required habitat, and what can be done on a farm to better conserve the species.