What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Elizabeth Honey was kind of a rock star in the 90s - could it perhaps be Remote Man?

It was a serious book, not a comedy, if that also helps!


Anything about the cover?
Part of a series?
Time period story takes place?
Did the story focus more on the kids trying to rescue the animals or the camping trip?

It was either 90s or 80s. The kids were in a regular holiday/weekend camp in the bush, with their parents, and had during their exploration of the bush found s poacher group's camp, and Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew style set about releasing the lizards and snakes caught.
It was a stand alone book, not a aeries. Hope that helps :) illustrations were sparse but very detailed and realistic, black and white of the animals, like for a museum book, it wasn't kiddy or cartoony.

There are also black and white illustrations scattered through the book - not museum quality but pretty realistic.
I think the "villains" in this were the loggers. I dont't remember any animals being rescued (there might have been tho - or this detail could have come from another Elizabeth Honey book - most of which have a strong nature/wild life angle to them)

THANK YOU. :D
They might have been loggers at the start, or masquerading as them, but they certainly moved into poaching as they had blue tongues and such in cages, prompting the kids to rescue them.
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One of the heroes was a hermit, a loner kid who the other kids thought was 'retarded & slow', I think his name was Heap. With a 'p'.