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Hachette New Zealand have produced a beautiful slip-cased edition of the phenomenally successful New Zealand Police book Christchurch 22.2 - Beyond the Cordon which we are publishing to commemorate the first anniversary of the February 22, 2011 earthquake. This edition includes: ...
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The 22 February earthquake was one of the worst natural disasters in New Zealand's history. It devastated New Zealand's second biggist city. Hachette has been approached by the Canterbury District Police to produce a high quality book of colour photography taken by Police phot ...
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Ninety percent of New Zealand's insects are unique. Many of these little-known creatures play an important part in our ecology. This book showcases the variety of insects found in New Zealand.
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A succinct and readable resource, longstanding spider fans and beginners alike will find enjoyment and education from Spiders in New Zealand for some time to come.
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Helps young children find out about minibeasts in their locality
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A century ago the Himalayan Tahr was introduced into New Zealand.Tustin has been working with them as hunter, scientist. helicopter piolt and recently -documentary film maker. This is the 'intimate story of Ken Tustin's growning respect for a remarkable animal
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Delves into the phenomena that can be found in the animals and plants which surround us. This work also shows why snow can sometimes turn red, how lizards keep cool in the desert and how a wheel spider outwits its predators as well as many other amazing occurrences in the natural ...
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Our planet is explored from country to country in this book. It examines social issues from world religion to natural disasters. The use of 3-D maps, colour photographs, flags, charts, and diagrams help to bring the the world to life.
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River/Road: Journeys Through Ecology" takes an intimate look at the environmental, cultural, historical and economic factors that shape the ecology of our immediate environment. The narrative explores regional ecology from a bicultural perspective. The authors trace a journey, f ...
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When Ferdinand Hochstetter arrived in New Zealand in December 1858 as the geologist on the Austrian Novara Expedition, New Zealand was a 'vibrant young colony holding much that was still new to science". Joined by his friend julius Haast, he ventured inot the wilds of the Norht I ...
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