Small Wild Cats: The Animal Answer Guide by James G. Sanderson
$37.95 AUD
Category: Natural History | Series: The Animal Answer Guides: Q&A for the Curious Naturalist
Did you know that most wild cat species are small and that lions, tigers, and other large cats are the exception? That adult bobcats, clouded leopards, and other small wild cats are completely asocial? And that they fight only as a last resort? This entertaining and informative book reveals these and hu ...Show more
The Forest Wars: The Ugly Truth About What’s Happening in Our Tall Forests by David Lindenmayer
$34.99 AUD
Category: Natural History
Lifts the lid on destruction of native forests by government corporations and logging industry that is making bushfires worse, killing wildlife and costing taxpayers millions, for the sake of woodchips for export. Since colonisation, Australia has been frantically logging our native forests as if our l ...Show more
The Perfect Storm by Ornella D'Alessio
$39.95 AUD
Category: Natural History
Ocean storms are the most overwhelming and intoxicating aspects of nature--a relentless force that's life itself, pure energy and movement. Through extreme photographs shot by an intrepid artist in dangerous conditions, this volume captures the power of the sea during a tempest, with sailors caught in i ...Show more
The Solitary Bees - Biology, Evolution, Conservation by Bryan N. Danforth; Robert L. Minckley; John L. Neff; Frances Fawcett
$95.00 AUD
Category: Natural History
The most up-to-date and authoritative resource on the biology and evolution of solitary bees While social bees such as honey bees and bumble bees are familiar to most people, they comprise less than 10 percent of all bee species in the world. The vast majority of bees lead solitary lives, surviving wit ...Show more
Primrose by Elizabeth Lawson
$40.00 AUD
Category: Natural History | Series: Botanical Ser.
For centuries common primroses have spread breathtaking carpets of pale lemon yellow across the globe, the first sign of spring. Abundant, edible, and beneficial for many ailments, they have supported civilization's social and cultural foundations. When undaunted plant hunters risked their lives to intr ...Show more