The Waters of the Waikato: Ecology of New Zealand's longest river
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All ages |
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All ages |
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| Number of Pages |
308 |
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| Catalogue Code |
140769 |
Description of this Book
The Waters of the Waikato: Ecology of New Zealand's Longest River is a case study of an iconic New Zealand river. It is of great cultural and spiritual significance, has considerable economic and recreational value, and provides a place to live for a wide variety of plants and animals. This book tells a story of this river's physical and chemical environment and the life it supports, from the turbulent blue waters at the outlet of New Zealand's largest lake down to the tidal waters of the river delta. It is a contemporary synthesis of current scientific knowledge of the river, and will provide a reference for river managers, policy makers, students and the interested public.
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