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Complete Guide to Finding the Mammals of Australia.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher number: EB00770936 | Recorded BooksPublication details: CSIRO Publishing, 2015.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0643098151
  • 9780643098152
  • 9781486305407
  • 1486305407
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Erscheint auch als:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 599.0994 23
LOC classification:
  • QL733 .A53 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
States and territories -- 1. Queensland -- 2. New South Wales -- 3. Australian Capital Territory -- 4. Victoria -- 5. Tasmania -- 6. South Australia -- 7. Western Australia -- 8. Northern Territory -- 9. Oceanic Islands and external territories -- 10. Boat-based whale- and dolphin-watching -- Colour plates -- Mammal-finding guide.
Summary: "Australia has a rich and unique array of animals, including the largest diversity of marsupials on earth. The recent growth in ecotourism has increased the popularity of mammal-spotting, particularly whale and dolphin-watching, but also spotting of perennial tourist favourites such as koalas and kangaroos. Birdwatchers have for many years known of sites where special or difficult-to-see species may be reliably located. However, despite their comparative abundance and spectacular diversity, many of Australia's unique mammals remain under-appreciated because there has been little available information on where to see them - until now. For the first time ever, The Complete Guide to Finding the Mammals of Australia advises interested amateurs and professionals where to locate many of Australia's mammals. The book describes Australia's best mammal-watching sites state-by-state. It also includes a complete, annotated taxonomic list with hints on finding each species (or why it won't be easy to see); sections on travel and logistics in Australia; and appendices with hints on finding and photographing mammals."--Publisher's description.
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States and territories -- 1. Queensland -- 2. New South Wales -- 3. Australian Capital Territory -- 4. Victoria -- 5. Tasmania -- 6. South Australia -- 7. Western Australia -- 8. Northern Territory -- 9. Oceanic Islands and external territories -- 10. Boat-based whale- and dolphin-watching -- Colour plates -- Mammal-finding guide.

"Australia has a rich and unique array of animals, including the largest diversity of marsupials on earth. The recent growth in ecotourism has increased the popularity of mammal-spotting, particularly whale and dolphin-watching, but also spotting of perennial tourist favourites such as koalas and kangaroos. Birdwatchers have for many years known of sites where special or difficult-to-see species may be reliably located. However, despite their comparative abundance and spectacular diversity, many of Australia's unique mammals remain under-appreciated because there has been little available information on where to see them - until now. For the first time ever, The Complete Guide to Finding the Mammals of Australia advises interested amateurs and professionals where to locate many of Australia's mammals. The book describes Australia's best mammal-watching sites state-by-state. It also includes a complete, annotated taxonomic list with hints on finding each species (or why it won't be easy to see); sections on travel and logistics in Australia; and appendices with hints on finding and photographing mammals."--Publisher's description.

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