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The Guide to Tasmanian Wildlife

Field / Identification Guide
By: Angus McNab(Author)
396 pages, 1100+ colour photos, colour distribution maps
The Guide to Tasmanian Wildlife
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  • The Guide to Tasmanian Wildlife ISBN: 9780645292862 Edition: 2 Paperback Jan 2022 Expected delivery 18th May - 20th May
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The significantly expanded new edition of a Tasmanian classic, this is the quintessential handbook for all lovers of the natural world. This is the only comprehensive guide to identifying the 11 amphibians, 22 reptiles, 44 mammals, 15 marine mammals, 173 birds and 61 seabirds that inhabit Tasmania and its territorial waters, including Macquarie Island, and the 32 endemic Tasmanian species that occur nowhere else. Detailed and user-friendly accounts of each species include physical descriptions, distribution maps, details on where and when to see each species, preferred habitat types, plus notes on subspecies, conservation status and ecology. Over 1100 images help identify each species.

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Angus McNab MSc (Zoology) has always been fascinated by reptiles and amphibians, and enthusiastic university friends broadened his interests to mammals and birds. With over twelve years’ experience as a wildlife ecologist, Angus has extensive knowledge of Tasmanian wildlife.

Field / Identification Guide
By: Angus McNab(Author)
396 pages, 1100+ colour photos, colour distribution maps
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