Victoria’s Box-Ironbark Country – A Field Guide
Description:
A Field Guide
The Box-Ironbark forests once covered a large extent of land in Central and North East Victoria. Since the mid 19th century, they have been depleted by land clearing and mining pursuits. A few remnants of the forest remain today and sections have been preserved in National Parks and Flora Reserves.
The forests are home to a staggering 350 endangered native plant and animal species.
The book is beautifully illustrated with colour photography and authoritatively written by experts in the field. Maps show shrinking distribution of threatened species and location of forest remnants.
210mm X 135mm.
Out of Print
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