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Setting: Taheke hinterland, Northland, New Zealand Set in a still-remote part of the country, the diary documents the linked lives of New Zealand fauna as uniquely observed on a daily basis. The rhythm of spring and summer nesting, falling two-thirds through the calendar y ...
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A guide to places in Far North New Zealand (roughly from Helena Bay & Waipoua Forest northwards) to find birds with emphasis on native birds, describing 45 sites with directions, maps, diagrams and illustrated with my photos; some sites are pelagic destinations. Includes a full ...
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Gaia Calls compiles memoirs and descriptions of Wade Doak's life as a young man in the Solomon Islands living among the islanders, to years of dolphin research, diving adventures, and more. Wade's adventures begin with his wife, Jan, living with atoll dwellers and the shark calle ...
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'For some scientific questions, Antarctica is the best - and sometimes the only - place to look for answers. Visiting this frozen landscape is to gain a fresh perspective on our world, almost like going to another planet and looking back with renewed wonder on Earth.' In Science ...
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dentifying New Zealand's insects, spiders and other land invertebrates is made simple with this guide. Includes over 300 life-size colour photographs.
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A unique way to learn about the puzzling flotsam and jetsam that gets washed up on our beaches. Andrew Crowe is the author of numerous award-winning natural history guides.
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New Zealand is actually part of the 'lost' continent of Zealandia, a landmass almost half the size of Australia. Co-written by geologist Dr Hamish Campbell and award-winning author Gerard Hutching, this revised edition updates recent developments in the Zealandia drowning controv ...
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New Zealand boasts beautiful and unique coastlines, lakes and rivers, brimming with more than 1100 different fish species. In Know Your New Zealand Fishes, Jenny and Tony Enderby identify more than 80 of the country's best-known or most significant species that are commonly seen ...
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At age eighty, Tony Taylor journeys from Sydney to British Columbia to fish the Cowichan River with his eight-year-old grandson, Ned. This trip is an opportunity for Tony to return to a landscape that has had a profound effect on his life and his way of thinking, and to share thi ...
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Identify New Zealand birds by size and habitat with this 'easy to use' identification guide.
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