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British Wildlife is the leading natural history magazine in the UK, providing essential reading for both enthusiast and professional naturalists and wildlife conservationists. Published eight times a year, British Wildlife bridges the gap between popular writing and scientific literature through a combination of long-form articles, regular columns and reports, book reviews and letters.

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New Zealand's Wilderness Heritage

Out of Print
By: Les Molloy(Author), Craig Potton(Illustrator)
320 pages, 300 colour photos, slipcase
New Zealand's Wilderness Heritage
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  • New Zealand's Wilderness Heritage ISBN: 9781877333637 Hardback Nov 2007 Out of Print #170132
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New Zealand's Wilderness Heritage is a celebration of the extraordinary wilderness legacy that sits at the heart of New Zealand's sense of place. New Zealand's Wilderness Heritage also offers a far sighted vision of how best to conserve our unique flora and fauna.

New Zealand's Wilderness Heritage is structured around a bio-regional approach, with 13 chapters detailing the protected areas, major flora and fauna values, endangered species and conservation threats and responses for each region of New Zealand. Apart from the mainland, this includes all the significant offshore islands, the sub-Antarctic islands, and the Ross Sea region of Antarctica. Seen in totality like this, New Zealand's wilderness seems all the more remarkable, with a diversity of habitat ranging from the teeming marine reserves around some of the offshore islands to the remote rainforests of south-west New Zealand.

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Dr Les Molloy is the author of a number of seminal books on New Zealand natural history, notably The Ancient Islands (with photographer Brian Enting), The Fold of the Land (with photographer Lloyd Homer) and Landforms: The Shaping of New Zealand, with Roger Smith. Originally a soil scientist by profession, Les worked for 10 years at the Department of Conservation's head office where he was the department's principal advisor on natural history interpretation. Now a private consultant, he recently wrote the nomination for World Heritage status for New Zealand's sub-Antartic islands, and travels widely internationally assessing World Heritage proposals for the World Heritage Commission.

Craig Potton is a noted New Zealand photographer and conservationist. Born in Nelson, New Zealand, he gained degrees in Eastern Religion and English and then, after a brief teaching career, began working full-time for the conservation movement. He remains actively involved in conservation work more than 30 years later. Craig has established himself as one of New Zealand's leading photographers of wilderness landscapes. In pursuit of his photography he has travelled, tramped and climbed extensively in New Zealand, its sub-Antarctic islands, the Dry Valleys and Ross Sea areas of Antarctica and the Nepal Himalaya. Craig is the founder of Craig Potton Publishing.

Out of Print
By: Les Molloy(Author), Craig Potton(Illustrator)
320 pages, 300 colour photos, slipcase
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