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A Natural History and Field Guide to Australia’s Top End

A Natural History and Field Guide to Australia's Top End Book Cover A Natural History and Field Guide to Australia's Top End
Penny Van Oosterzee, Ian Morris, Diane Elizabeth Lucas, Noel Preece
Natural history
2014
202
9780992420833
colour photographs
mixed index, including subjects, botanical names and common names

A Natural History and Field Guide to Australia’s Top End is an illustrated field guide to the top end of the Northern Territory. It describes the main habitats and commonly seen animals and plants in these ecosystems and contains many photographs. This is an excellent guide for naturalists who are visiting Australia’s tropical north.

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