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Chatham Islands Heritage & Conservation

$39.95 AUD
Discover the rich natural and cultural heritage of the Chatham Islands with this comprehensive guide by Colin Miskelly, published by Canterbury University Press. This revised and expanded edition explores the unique geology, diverse flora, and fauna of the Chatham Islands, making it a must-have resource for conservation enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Learn about the intricate habitats, as well as the extinct and endangered species that call these islands home, covering landscapes both on land and underwater. Dive into the human history that has shaped the islands and understand the efforts in place to protect their heritage through established reserves and covenants. With detailed illustrations and insightful commentary, this 224-page guide is perfect for anyone interested in environmental conservation and the biodiversity of the Chatham Islands. Ideal for researchers, tourists, and locals, this book will enhance your appreciation for one of New Zealand's most unique ecological treasures. Whether you're exploring the islands or studying their conservation efforts, this guide is a valuable resource to understand the significance of the Chatham Islands in the broader context of New Zealand's natural history.

Author: Colin Miskelly Publisher: Canterbury University Press

Dimensions: 185 x 248 x 18 mm
Pages: 224


This much-anticipated revised and expanded edition describes the Chatham Islands with emphasis on their geology, flora, fauna, habitats, and extinct and endangered species - on land, in freshwater and in the sea. It also provides an introduction to the human history of the islands, and is a guide to the many reserves and covenants that have been established to protect and conserve the islands' heritage.

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Chatham Islands Heritage & Conservation

$39.95 AUD
Discover the rich natural and cultural heritage of the Chatham Islands with this comprehensive guide by Colin Miskelly, published by Canterbury University Press. This revised and expanded edition explores the unique geology, diverse flora, and fauna of the Chatham Islands, making it a must-have resource for conservation enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Learn about the intricate habitats, as well as the extinct and endangered species that call these islands home, covering landscapes both on land and underwater. Dive into the human history that has shaped the islands and understand the efforts in place to protect their heritage through established reserves and covenants. With detailed illustrations and insightful commentary, this 224-page guide is perfect for anyone interested in environmental conservation and the biodiversity of the Chatham Islands. Ideal for researchers, tourists, and locals, this book will enhance your appreciation for one of New Zealand's most unique ecological treasures. Whether you're exploring the islands or studying their conservation efforts, this guide is a valuable resource to understand the significance of the Chatham Islands in the broader context of New Zealand's natural history.

Author: Colin Miskelly Publisher: Canterbury University Press

Dimensions: 185 x 248 x 18 mm
Pages: 224


This much-anticipated revised and expanded edition describes the Chatham Islands with emphasis on their geology, flora, fauna, habitats, and extinct and endangered species - on land, in freshwater and in the sea. It also provides an introduction to the human history of the islands, and is a guide to the many reserves and covenants that have been established to protect and conserve the islands' heritage.

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