Death By Muttonbird

Death By Muttonbird
Author: Simon Dodd
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2012
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780987307903

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A fast-paced comedy thriller with its tongue firmly planted in its cheek. Coronial investigator Jack Slazenger's holiday on Lord Howe Island is interrupted when American tourist Harvey Jacob is found dead on Muttonbird Drive, with an equally dead muttonbird sticking out of his ear! Was it truly a case of 'Death By Incompetent Seabird', or is something more sinister afoot? On his way to find out, Jack discovers a BASE jumper with a death wish, an attractive itinerant dentist, a Polynesian princess on the run, a deranged Swedish amputee, and the secret to a 60-year-old mystery!

Where Song Began

Where Song Began
Author: Tim Low
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780300226805

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An authoritative and entertaining exploration of Australia’s distinctive birds and their unheralded role in global evolution Renowned for its gallery of unusual mammals, Australia is also a land of extraordinary birds. But unlike the mammals, the birds of Australia flew beyond the continent’s boundaries and around the globe many millions of years ago. This eye-opening book tells the dynamic but little-known story of how Australia provided the world with songbirds and parrots, among other bird groups, why Australian birds wield surprising ecological power, how Australia became a major evolutionary center, and why scientific biases have hindered recognition of these discoveries. From violent, swooping magpies to tool-making cockatoos, Australia’s birds are strikingly different from birds of other lands—often more intelligent and aggressive, often larger and longer-lived. Tim Low, a renowned biologist with a rare storytelling gift, here presents the amazing evolutionary history of Australia’s birds. The story of the birds, it turns out, is inseparable from the story of the continent itself and also the people who inhabit it.

The Archaeology and Anthropology of Landscape

The Archaeology and Anthropology of Landscape
Author: Robert Layton,Peter Ucko
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134828357

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The Archaeology and Anthropology of Landscape contributes to the development of theory in archaeology and anthropology, provides new and varied case studies of landscape and environment from five continents, and raises important policy issues concerning development and the management of heritage.

Conservation and the Use of Wildlife Resources

Conservation and the Use of Wildlife Resources
Author: Melvin Bolton
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789400914452

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Not everybody cares about the fate of wild animals or the state of the natural environment. I met a lady who said it wouldn't worry her if all the wild animals in the world disappeared overnight. She was a city person~ she said. There are also people who would prefer to let animals become extinct than to have them kept in captivity - no matter how progressive the zoo. There are those who, on principle, will not eat meat, let alone do the killing, and there are those who enjoy nothing so much as shooting birds. People in the last two camps may oppose each other in claiming to be con servationists. Extremists are unlikely to find their opinions being reversed by this book but, because of the scope of the subject, I believe there is a good chance that anybody with an interest in wildlife will find in it something new to think about. It may not be too much to hope that a few disagreements might also be settled because I suspect there is more common ground than is generally realized among those with opposing views.

Carnivorous Nights

Carnivorous Nights
Author: Margaret Mittelbach,Michael Crewdson
Publsiher: Villard
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2009-04-02
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780307516831

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Packing an off-kilter sense of humor and keen scientific minds, authors Margaret Mittelbach and Michael Crewdson take off with renowned artist Alexis Rockman on a postmodern safari. Their mission? Tracking down the elusive Tasmanian tiger. This mysterious, striped predator was once the world’s largest carnivorous marsupial. It had a pouch like a kangaroo and a jaw that opened impossibly wide to reveal terrifying choppers. Tragically, this rare and powerful animal was hunted into extinction in the early part of the twentieth century. Or was it? Journeying first to the Australian mainland and then south to the wild island of Tasmania, these young naturalists brave a series of bizarre misadventures and uproarious wildlife encounters in their obsessive search for the long-lost beast. From an ancient cave featuring an aboriginal painting of the tiger to a lab in Sydney where maverick scientists are trying to resurrect the animal through cloning, this intrepid trio comes face-to-face with blood-sucking land leeches and venomous bull ants, a misbehaving wallaby who invades their motel room, and a crew of flesh-eating, bone-crunching Tasmanian devils gorging on roadkill. They bond with trappers, bushwackers, and wildlife experts who refuse to abandon the tiger hunt, despite the paucity of evidence. Sifting through local myths, bar-room banter, and historical accounts, these environmental detectives sweep readers into a world where platypus’ swim, kangaroos roam, and a large predator with a pouch was–or perhaps still is–queen of the jungle. Filled with Alexis Rockman’s stunning drawings of flora and fauna–-made from soil, wombat scat, and the artist’s own blood–Carnivorous Nights is a hip and hilarious account of an unhinged safari, as well as a fascinating portrayal of a wildly unique part of the world.

Sustaining Eden

Sustaining Eden
Author: Jocelyn Davies,International Institute for Environment and Development
Publsiher: IIED
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1999
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 9781904035237

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The report focuses on Australian indigenous peoples' use and management of terrestrial vertebrates and some marine species.

Statutory Regulations

Statutory Regulations
Author: New Zealand
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1984
Genre: Delegated legislation
ISBN: STANFORD:36105062755579

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Australian Aboriginal Studies

Australian Aboriginal Studies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1995
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: MINN:31951P006119608

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