An extensively researched, definitive natural history and field guide to 280 of Tasmania's offshore islands, focusing heavily on seabird populations, topography, and native flora. This monumental 643-page reference book serves as the essential environmental baseline for the state of the Tasmanian archipelago.
While this title is still available new at full retail price, this pre-owned softcover copy offers the exact same comprehensive data, maps, and colour photographs at excellent value for researchers, bushwalkers, and birdwatchers alike.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC DETAILS
- Published 2001 by the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery.
- 643 pages, softcover edition. Fully indexed.
This volume serves as a vital environmental resource for tracking Tasmanian wildlife populations. It contains exhaustive field data and administrative records, covering:
- Detailed surveys of 280 offshore islands across the Tasmanian archipelago.
- Nesting patterns, regional data, and counts for local seabird populations.
- Complete botanical listings of native flora alongside regional breakdown maps and vivid colour photographs.
CONDITION REPORT
- Used / Good. Clean pages and solid binding, perfectly suited for practical field use or reference.
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