Water Babies - The Hidden Lives of Baby Wetland Birds by William Burt
$46.99 AUD
Category: Natural History
Naturalist William Burt is known for seeking out wild places and elusive birds--and none fit the bill quite so well as the creatures featured in this book. This may well be his break out book, featuring the downy young of the wetlands, whose images are full of character and appeal. Most of these birds h ...Show more
Snow Monkeys: The Gentle Giants of the Forest by Heather Angel
$24.95 AUD
Category: Natural History
Japan's sole monkey - the Japanese macaque - lives both in subtropical lowlands and in sub alpine regions. The animals living in the Japanese Alps, where snow blankets the ground for most of the winter, are affectionately called snow monkeys and have become a great tourist attraction. Here, macaques enj ...Show more
Walker's Carnivores of the World by Ronald M. Nowak; David W. MacDonald (Introduction by); Roland W. Kays (Introduction by)
$44.99 AUD
Category: Natural History
Although they are highly intelligent, ruthless predators, carnivores are increasingly rare. From the dwarf mongoose to the polar bear, carnivores are at once respected and misunderstood, invoking both fear and curiosity in the humans with whom they share their world. Ronald M. Nowak celebrates these fas ...Show more
100 Years of Wildlife by Michael Bright
$29.99 AUD
Category: Natural History
Ever since 1907, when a flickering film about birds enthralled a cinema audience, we've been fascinated by watching the natural world on film. Accompanying the BBC two-hour special, this work dives into the archives to find the 100 wildlife moments that best celebrate the glories and the eccentricities ...Show more
Vulture by Thom van Dooren
$24.95 AUD
Category: Natural History | Series: Animal
The vulture is commonly thought to dwell outside the community of living beings. These birds are seen to have no real relationship with humans; instead, they are simply waiting for us to die. An association with death and putrefaction has become central to many people's conception of vultures. This view ...Show more