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Gliders of Australia A Natural History

Flora / Fauna Out of Print
By: David Lindenmayer
180 pages
Gliders of Australia
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  • Gliders of Australia ISBN: 9780868405230 Paperback Dec 2002 Out of Print #162919
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The gliders, while rarely seen by most Australians, are an important group of marsupials whose long-term survival prospects are being seriously threatened by land-clearing and the logging of our old-growth forests This book deals with all six species of Australian gliders, which range in size from the tiny 12-gram Feathertail Glider to the 1.3-kg Greater Glider. It relates the story of this extraordinary group of animals, which possess a fascinating array of adaptations to their nocturnal and gliding existence. These include eyes that act like an 'inbuilt rangefinder' to help judge gliding distances, elongated limbs and specially developed toepads to help grip branches when landing, and a padded pouch to protect the young when mothers finish a glide and land on a tree trunk. In truth, they are some of Australia's most remarkable animals.

The book touches on such diverse topics as the origins of gliding and gliders, their life history, diet and behaviour, and how to study gliders, and documents the efforts now underway to conserve them and their forest homes.

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Author David Lindenmayer is a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, the Australian National University in Canberra. He has worked as a forest ecologist and wildlife biologist for almost 20 years and now runs large-scale research projects in the wet forests of Victoria and the forests and woodlands of southern New South Wales. He is regarded by many as Australia's pre-eminent authority on the ecology, behaviour and conservation of marsupial gliders.
Flora / Fauna Out of Print
By: David Lindenmayer
180 pages
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