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What are nests if not art created by nature? If a nest is not art, how can we account for those exquisite, painstakingly constructed creations ...
This book provides a clear and accessible account of kangaroos, showing how their reproductive patterns, social structure and other aspects of their biology make them ...
Completely revised and updated with over 250 new entries, the third edition of this dictionary offers broad coverage of all aspects related to the field ...
This book is intended for those with an academic, scientific and practical interest in river conservation and management. It provides an overview of how changes ...
2009 Choice Outstanding Academic Title
Plants are not just a pretty part of the landscape; they keep the entire planet, with all of its human ...
This book gives descriptions of all the gecko known species that can be found in the Northern Territory and gives up-to-date distributions for all of ...
This locally-produced guide provides a wealth of information on each of the 159 naturally-occurring eucalypt species found in the WA wheatbelt - many never described before ...
This book provides information on the 28 threatened, rare or uncommon butterflies found in the south-west WA (south of a line running from Shark Bay ...
What is a tree? Why are they so important to life on Earth? How do they eat, breathe, grow, communicate, and regenerate themselves? How many ...
Marine Environmental Biology and Conservation provides an introduction to the environmental and anthropogenic threats facing the world's oceans, and outlines the steps that can ...
The research paper "Extinction Risk from Climate Change" published in the journal "Nature" in January 2004 created front-page headlines around the world. The notion that ...
Husband-and-wife team Philippa and Alex Nikulinsky travel into isolated outback regions, often staying for months at a time, to paint the Australian bush. Cape Arid ...
Birds are fascinating: when they fly, they embody freedom; their magnificent plumage displays nature's amazingly wide range of colors. F. N. Martinet first made ...