Wildlife Of Greater Brisbane

Wildlife Of Greater Brisbane

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Residents of the Greater Brisbane Region are privileged to live in one of the richest natural environments in Australia. From high mountain rainforests to the barest cityscape, the region is home to an astonishing variety of wild creatures, large and small, seen and unseen. Worms, snails, spiders, insects, fish, frogs, lizards, snakes, birds and mammals, many of them rare...more
Paperback, Second Edition, 428 pages
Published 2007 (first published 1995)
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Terri
This is an outstanding book put together by the Queensland Museum for Fauna identification in South East Queensland. It is just so brilliant and I love it. It does well by the professional naturalist and the budding naturalist or just those who want a field guide on hand for when they see an unknown animal show up in their yard.
I can't rave about this book enough. It is a priceless resource for me. I even bought my Dad one for Christmas recently because it saves buying 5 books on 5 different th...more
Gavin
This is a fantastic book! I have the Moreton bay guide as well and looking at the wildplant one. You would need several normal books to get the same information. At the basic level it will open your eyes to your back yard being a universe in itself, if you’re a little more adventurous I suggest what my first dive instructor Terry C advised me. When on a walk (read scuba for Terry) look at one animal or plant, remember it. When you get home look it up, understand some/all part of its lifecycle, w...more
Julia
This book is a great guide for anyone interested in learning more about the animals that share their backyard. While it doesn't include in depth information on all animals present (that would take a much larger volume) it does cover the more common and well known species. I really enjoyed learning more about the birds, reptiles, mammals, marsupials and insects in our local area.
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