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Green Guide to Birds of Australia

Peter Rowland. The Australian Green Guides have been created for wildlife enthusiasts of all ages. The most commonly asked questions are answered with particular emphasis on fascinating behavioural insights into both common and unusual creatures. The pages are alive with entertaining and informative text accompanied by exciting action photography. 96 pp.  Photos.  

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Green Guide to Dangerous Creatures

Martyn Robinson. How to avoid dangerous and aggressive creatures and what to do if confronted. 

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Green Guide to Frogs

Gerry Swan. A fascinating look at frogs in the environment and their importance to the health of the country.

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Green Guide to Mammals of Australia

Terence Lindsay. Created for wildlife enthusiasts of all ages.  Pocket size, 96 pp, photos, index.   

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Green Guide to Parrots of Australia

Terence Lindsay.  64 pp, Poses questions and answers about parrot  behavior. 

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Green Guide to Sharks & Rays

Kelvin Aitken. Common behavior and traits of these creatures deep.

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Green Guide to Snakes & Other Reptiles

Gerry Swan. Informative text with exciting action photography. 

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Green Guide to Spiders of Australia

Terence Lindsay. Answers to many common questions about the behavior of spiders. 

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Hoosh

This comprehensive book tracks the presence of camels in Australia, from the vital role they played, along with Afghan cameleers, in the early exploration and development of Central Australia, through to their continued use today in the tourism and export industries, and their important role in the natural environment. Read abundant fascinating facts about the extraordinary workings of a camel′s body and its survival techiques. Learn about the Afghan cameleers, where they actually came from, and how they contributed to Australia′s progress as a nation. Find out how The Overland Telegraph Line, the Rabbit-Proof Fence, the Canning Stock Route and the Trans-Australian Railway were all built with camel power! Read amazing true camel stories and trivia. Consider the future of camels in Australia - the problems and the debates: Are they a pest or a resource in today′s society?

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