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A fascinating journey aound the world of extinct animals, combining cartoons with naturalist drawings, and mythology with science. Arranged by geographical region. Contains two New Zealand birds - the Moa and Haast Eagle.
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On 21 June 2011 a lonely emperor penguin stepped onto Peka Peka beach and into the hearts of the world. He had swum further from his home in Antarctica than any emperor penguin ever recorded. What did he think of the strange place he had come to? What did he think of the peopl ...
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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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A book for children photographed by Rob Tucker and written by Sue Bramwell. It features Rob's grandson Eben and is situated on the Faull Brothers Taranaki dairy farm. It tells the story of milk, where it comes from, where it goes and is full of fascinating facts about cows and th ...
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The Big Book of New Zealand Wildlife is the most comprehensive collection of birds, animals, insects, fish, plants and fungi available for readers aged 7 to 14 years old. Talented author and illustrator Dave Gunson introduces over 400 species through his incredible lifelike, colo ...
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Ecology, the study of the relation between living things - humans, animals and plants - and the places where they live. Human, industrial and agricultural activity have transformed our environment. This book teaches ecological understanding and good practice.
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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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This is the true story of Ben and Mark Smith, aged eight and six, who live with their parents Richard and Sheri on Mount White Station, near Arthurs Pass, one of the biggest and most remote stations in the South Island.
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This handy pack-sized guide features 30 accessible locations around New Zealand where kids and their families can find fossils. Each location contains specific information on where to look and what to look for, as well as the geological background and other details of each site, ...
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Ninety percent of New Zealand's insects are unique. Many of these little-known creatures play an important part in our ecology. This book showcases the variety of insects found in New Zealand.
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