Animals From Australia's Past

Animals From Australia's Past features loads of fun colouring projects on Australia's extraordinary prehistoric animals. Arranged by chronological eras of development this colouring in book also features a section of text, teaching about the ancient reptiles, fish, invertebrates, mammals and birds from one of the most exciting continents on the planet. Price: $4.95. Find Out More...

Where River Meets Sea
Exploring Australia's Estuaries

This handbook aims to enhance estuary literacy among Australians, building our knowledge and interest in championing the cause of estuary protection and management. Importantly, this book hopes to dispel the myth of the "away" place. What runs off our catchments, flows through our rivers and is flushed down drains from our everyday activities ends up in our estuaries. The challenge is to do whatever we can in our everyday activities to protect the health of estuaries where we live, work and play. Price: $58.95. Find Out More...

Wildflowers of Sydney
and Adjoining Areas

The Sydney district is one of the great wildflower regions of the world with over 1500 species occurring within an hour's drive of the city centre. This field guide contains 268 of the more common species, or those with striking attributes. Each page is devoted to a single plant - there is a full-colour photograph and a straightforward description, overall distribution, flowering period, habitat, particular notes and information on its specific location. Price: $32.50 Find Out More...


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Trees of Victoria and Adjoining Areas

Since Trees of Victoria was first produced in 1966, it has become widely known as the standard introduction to the Victorian bush, having sold over 160,000 copies. With its clear illustrations, accurate descriptions and compact format, the book will continue to meet the needs of beginners in bush exploration, as well as botanical students, land managers and conservationists.
. Price $17.95. Find out More...

Forest Trees of Australia (5th Edition)

Forest Trees of Australia is the essential reference for observing, identifying and obtaining information on native trees. It describes and illustrates 300 of our most important indigenous trees, which have been carefully selected for their environmental significance, their importance to the timber industry, or their prominence in our landscape. Price $125. Find out More...

Eucalypts of Victoria and Tasmania

A total of 141 species, subspecies and varieties of eucalypts are known in Victoria and Tasmania. All are fully described in this book, including six unnamed eucalypts. Eucalypts of Victoria and Tasmania has been designed and written for anybody interested in appreciating, identifying and growing Australian native trees, not just those familiar with the botanical language. The book will be a valuable companion to all naturalists, gardeners, farmers, botanists, foresters, students, bush walkers and growers of native trees, particularly those from south-eastern Australia
. Price $49.50. Find out More...

Eucalyptus
An Illustrated Guide to Identification
Australia's bush and cities alike are dominated by eucalypts, in habitats as diverse as desert dunes and snowy mountain tops. Ian Brooker and David Kleinig cover 200 of the most common species of eucalypts from all over Australia. Each is described fully, with clear photographs and a distribution map. Eucalyptus: An Illustrated Guide to Identification is a practical and inispensable handbook for anyone interested in Australian trees: gardeners, botanists, bushwalkers, foresters and students alike. Price $29.95. Find out More...