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Field Guides & Natural History  Reptiles & Amphibians  Reptiles

Reptiles of the NSW Murray Catchment A Guide to Their Identification, Ecology and Conservation

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Damian Michael and David Lindenmayer
238 pages, Col photos, maps
Publisher: CSIRO
Reptiles of the NSW Murray Catchment
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  • Reptiles of the NSW Murray Catchment ISBN: 9780643098206 Paperback Apr 2010 Out of Print #184300
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About this book

This field guide assists with the identification of the 80 reptile species currently known to occur in the Murray catchment area of New South Wales. Illustrated with colour photographs, the book describes the key distinguishing features of each reptile and includes details on habitats and conservation status.

The book also contains a detailed chapter on how to conserve reptiles and manage key habitats, providing landholders and natural resource agencies with the knowledge to help conserve reptiles in agricultural farming landscapes. The up-to-date distribution maps are based on 10 years of extensive surveys and research. The final chapter of this title includes a section on similar looking species to further enable readers to accurately and quickly identify difficult species.

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Damian Michael is a Senior Research Officer in Ecology at The Australian National University. David Lindenmayer is a Research Professor in Ecology and Conservation Biology at The Australian National University.
Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Damian Michael and David Lindenmayer
238 pages, Col photos, maps
Publisher: CSIRO
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