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Antarctic Wildlife
James Lowen
A must-have photographic guide for anyone interested in the diverse wildlife found in this remote part of the world.
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Atlas of Rare Birds
Dominic Couzens
Focuses on 50 captivating stories of very rare birds, bringing together the many strands of the concerted bird conservation effort that is taking place on every continent.
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Australasian Nature Photography
South Australian Museum
Showcases the best photographs of animals, plants and landscapes taken in Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea.
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Australasian Nature Photography
South Australian Museum
Showcases the best photographs of animals, plants and landscapes taken in Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea.
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Australasian Nature Photography
South Australian Museum
Showcases the best photographs of animals, plants and landscapes taken in Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea.
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Beyond the Platypus Genome
Frank Grützner,
Neil Gemmell,
Christopher Johnson
This special issue, arising from the Boden Research Conference, 'Beyond the Platypus Genome' (held in Victor Harbor, South Australia, in 2008 and organised by Frank Grützner, Jennifer Marshall Graves and Russell Jones) summarises the most recent research and the new insights the platypus genome has given to mammalian evolution and all aspects of monotreme biology. It provides a rich source of up-to-date overviews, new ideas and new data for any scientist interested in comparative genomics and mammal biology.
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Beyond the Platypus Genome
Frank Grützner,
Sharon Mortimer
This special issue, arising from the Boden Research Conference, 'Beyond the Platypus Genome' (held in Victor Harbor, South Australia, in 2008 and organised by Frank Grützner, Jennifer Marshall Graves and Russell Jones) summarises the most recent research and new insights the platypus genome has given to mammalian evolution and all aspects of monotreme biology.
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Conservation by Proxy
Tim Caro
A benchmark reference that provides common understanding of the evidence and theory behind surrogate species.
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CSIRO List of Australian Vertebrates
Mark Clayton,
John C Wombey,
Ian J Mason,
R Terry Chesser,
Alice Wells
A fully updated, new edition of the definitive listing of Australia’s vertebrates and their conservation status.
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The Earth Only Endures
Jules Pretty
This book, by acclaimed author Jules Pretty, is fundamentally about our relationship with nature, animals and places.
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The Ecological World View
Charles Krebs
Examines how the natural world works and how humans interact with the planet’s natural ecosystems.
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Endangered Birds
Martyn Walters
Comprehensive in scope and content, the book has been written by an acknowledged natural history expert, with the support of Bird Life International, an organisation pivotal to the conservation of birds.
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Fertility Control for Wildlife
David P Cowan,
Lyn A Hinds
This special issue of Wildlife Research brings together a collection of papers on a range of fertility control tools, up-to-date delivery methods, and regulatory issues, as well as more theoretical papers on simulation models and practical examples in wildlife management.
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Gift Vouchers
Are you looking for a book or subscription to give as a present, but aren’t sure what to choose?
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Human–Wildlife Conflicts
Piran C L White,
Alastair I Ward
This Special Issue brings together a collection of papers that demonstrates the scope of human–wildlife conflicts worldwide.
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Introduced Mammals of the World
John L Long
A comprehensive account of over 300 mammal species introduced by humans with extensive historical background and details on the fate and impact of these introductions.
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Invisible Connections
Phil Battley,
Brian McCaffery,
Danny Rogers,
Jae-Sang Hong,
Nial Moores,
Ju Yung-Ki,
Jan Lewis,
Theunis Piersma,
Jan van de Kam
Shorebird migration is one of nature's most spectacular phenomena, creating surprising links between countries, habitats and people.
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No Way Home
David S Wilcove
Wilcove guides us on their treacherous journeys, describing the barriers to migration and exploring what compels animals to keep on trekking.
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Ten Commitments
David Lindenmayer,
Stephen Dovers,
Molly Harriss Olson,
Steve Morton
Leading environmental thinkers speak on environmental issues facing Australia.
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Tree Hollows and Wildlife Conservation in Australia
Philip Gibbons,
David Lindenmayer
Examines the hollow-dependent fauna of Australia, and includes new data on the development of hollows, selection by fauna, pests and introduced species, and artificial hollows.
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Whales and Dolphins
Philippa Brakes,
Mark Peter Simmonds
Brings together experts to provide authoritative descriptions of our current knowledge of the behaviour and social organisation of whales and dolphins.
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Wildlife and Society
Michael J Manfredo,
Jerry J Vaske,
Perry J Brown,
Daniel J Decker,
Esther A Duke
A comprehensive approach to the human dimensions of fish and wildlife management.
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Wildlife Damage Control
Jim Hone
Documents the principles across species with a damaged-based approach, and demonstrates practical applications.
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Wildlife on Farms
David Lindenmayer,
Andrew Claridge,
Donna Hazell,
Damian Michael,
Mason Crane,
Christopher MacGregor,
Ross Cunningham
Learn how wildlife conservation can be integrated with farm management and the benefits this can bring.
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Birds
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Invertebrates
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