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Have you heard the phrase 'you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours?' New Zealand's plants, animals, fungi and other tiny organisms grew to live in, on and around each other, with very little interference from the rest of the world, since separating from Gondwana over 80 millio ...
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The 'invaders' of the title are the animals from overseas that have made New Zealand their home - often by human hand and usually with disastrous consequences for the local wildlife. This book dishes out home truths and fascinating insights that will encourage children to take a ...
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New Zealand's best-known bird and national icon is the subject of this new and highly accessible title from two experts in their field. There are five recognised species of kiwi, distributed unevenly in locations throughout New Zealand and ranging from the most widespread - the N ...
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Lloyd Spencer Davis has written an accessible guide to 12 New Zealand penguin species, covering key aspects from their evolution and prehistory to their feeding and breeding behaviour and current conservation issues. Penguin watching is also covered, making this the perfect birdw ...
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First published in 2000, the Collins Field Guide to New Zealand Wildflife quickly became a classic of its kind. Familiar to both national and international travellers keen to identify the birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, freshwater fish and invertebrates commonly encountered ...
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Contains 100 New Zealand endangered species of various kinds - plants, birds, insects, fungi, mammals. Organised by habitat - forests, gardens, islands, wetlands, high country, and sea and shore, this title gives an important snapshot of the critical state of the wildlife in our ...
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The Takahe is one of New Zealand's most interesting native birds. In this book Jenny Jones explains how the bird has been classifed as extinct - and then rediscovered, family groups and how the young are raised, and what we can do to help conserve and save the takahe. Full colour ...
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Natasha Fijn writes about how pukeko came to New Zealand, their biology, where they live and how they have adapted to their changing environments, how they breed and rear their babies, their behaviours, and how we can help to preserve their populations. Full colour photographs th ...
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A concise and comprehensive guide to New Zealand fauna, providing information on over 250 commonly encountered species. Including accessible text and distribution maps to help describe each animal, where it lives, what it's called and what it does. Suitable for travellers, touris ...
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There are more than 65 species of lizards (including skinks and geckos), frogs and other reptiles and amphibians native to New Zealand. This title covers various species from Northland to far south; and includes photographs of their various geographic colour variants. It is suita ...
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