Willoughby, Weldon Publishing, 1989. Hardcover with orange boards and pictorial dust jacket. Australia's Wilderness Heritage explores the Australian environment in a way never before attempted in this country. Book is in very good condition with minor general wear and tear. Dust Jacket is in good condition with minor shelf wear, otherwise no other pre-loved markings. Illustrations by Meier, Leo (photography). Folio - over 12" - 15" tall.
Leo Meier Boeken






Australia the Beautiful Wilderness
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Two hundred years ago Australia, the world's smallest continent, was all wilderness. Its people lived in wilderness. They were part of it. Australia was the same as it had been ten thousand years ago when, before the advent of agriculture and industry, the whole world was wilderness and everyone lived in wilderness. Now only a few small patches of this vast Australia remain wild and unchanged. Two thirds or more of the country's original forests have been axed and nearly all of the remaining forests are earmarked for chipboard, paper bags or newspaper stock. All but a couple of Australia's great rivers are dammed, silted or polluted. Cities, farms and factories cover the most fertile areas. The air most people breathe carries car fumes, chemicals and the dust of overgrazed, arid inland plains. So the destiny of Australia's last wild places is in our hands. And it will not be easy. Though we are starting so late, the first step to saving our wild heritage is knowing about it. This book is about wild and wonderful places which typify the diverse natural heritage of our nation. It brings home the extraordinary beauty of some of the country's last wild places -- places which most Australians do not yet know exist. - Foreword.
Tropical rainforests - Monsoon forests - Subtropical rainforests - Warm temperate rainforests - Cool temperate rainforests - Dry rainforests and other unique rainforeststs_
Aborigines - Acacia - Alps - Wildflowers - Eucalyptus - Cane toad - Gondwana - Marsupials - The Kimberleys - Kakadu - The Great Barrier Reef - Daintree - Antarctica - The Alps - Cape York Peninsula - Gondwanaland
Following in the wonderful success of Ken Duncan's first two Reflections titles, Reflections 3 takes readers on an enchanting pilgrimage of the soul through dozens of magnificent Australian landscapes.



