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This illustrated guide introduces and describes the common sharks and rays of New Zealand waters. It also "looks at the relationships between sharks and people, sharks in history, in the Maori, world and the anatomy and evolution of sharks.
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This book brings vividly to life the one of the world's least-understood and most fascinating animals.
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Everything the Kiwi uke player needs to know: choosing, tuning, playing; strings and other accessories; tips for practising, performing, and playing in groups; and a pile of contemporary Kiwi songs.
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Each animal is clearly labelled and a short paragraph introduces each page, offering some pointers to help involve children in discussion. A giant-format board book. Mammals, birds, fish, insects, reptiles and amphibians are all pictured and there is a page of extinct animals, fr ...
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This work looks at how humans have impacted on New Zealand's environment and whether we are as clean and green as we think. It is designed as a brief introduction to a range of environmental topics - covering such things as urbanization, land use, loss of biodiversity and waste ...
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This consists of the illustrations from the Mobil Series Common Insects I and II with new and updated information from Annette Walker who is well-known in New Zealand for her entomological knowledge. These entries have been updated to include the wasps that have become common sig ...
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Cox and Hayward bring New Zealand geological history to life showing vividly the eruption of the Dunedin volcano, lava coursing down Auckland's One tree hill, the explosion of Taupo and the Napier earthquake. The authors also explain how plate tectonics result in earthquakes and ...
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This is a revised edition of this popular book that "recreates the momentous drama of many of Aucklands's major volcanic eruptions
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