Wildlife of the Box-Ironbark Country

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Wildlife of the Box-Ironbark Country Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: CSIRO Publishing
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Pages: 288 Language: English ISBN: 9781486313150 Categories: , , , ,

Victoria’s Box-Ironbark region is one of the most important areas of animal diversity and significance in southern Australia. The forests and woodlands of this region provide critical habitat for a diverse array of woodland-dependent animals, including many threatened and declining species such as the Squirrel Glider, Brush-tailed Phascogale, Regent Honeyeater, Swift Parrot, Pink-tailed Worm-Lizard, Woodland Blind Snake, Tree Goanna and Bibron’s Toadlet. Wildlife of the Box-Ironbark Country gives a comprehensive overview of the ecology of the Box-Ironbark habitats and their wildlife, and how climate change is having a major influence. This extensively revised second edition covers all of the mammals, birds, reptiles and frogs that occur in the region, with a brief description of their distribution, status, ecology and identification, together with a detailed distribution map and superb colour photograph for each species. The book includes a ‘Where to watch’ section, featuring a selection of national parks, state parks and nature conservation reserves where people can experience the ecosystem and its wildlife for themselves. This book is intended for land managers, conservation and wildlife workers, fauna consultants, landholders, teachers, students, naturalists and all those interested in learning about and appreciating the wildlife of this fascinating and endangered ecosystem.

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"This is an essential resource for anyone living in or interested in Victoria's box–ironbark region." * North Central Chat, North Central Catchment Management Authority * "Overall a valuable addition to the natural history literature and it will certainly be in our book box for our next trip south." * Ian Fraser Natural History Reviews #30 *