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This field guide is designed to help residents and visitors in the Greater Brisbane Region identify some of the animals they may encounter here.
ISBN 978-0-9775943-1-3
This book aims to provide a reliable way of identifying the adult stage of all butterflies in Australia.
ISBN 0 643 09027 4
A guide to 48 butterflies & their host-plants for South-east Queensland & Northern New South Wales
ISBN 0 9757138 0 9
There are over 440 named species, of which at least 135 different kinds are endemic (occur only in Queensland).
ISBN 1 876334 97 5
Eleven of the seventeen frog species in this booklet are rare or threatened. Most have suffered local declines due to loss or degradation of habitat. The easiest way of finding and identifying frogs is by call.
ISBN 0909291500
250 species have been uncovered within the city, but it is likely that more than 350 different ant species call Brisbane home. You may notice that some of the ants do not have common names and others do not have complete scientific names.
ISBN 9780977584320 (pbk)
The rivers, dams and streams of the Greater Brisbane Region are home to some 50 species of fish, belonging to 25 different families. Our native freshwater fish have faced a number of threats. These include habitat alteration, stream-flow modification, erosion and saltation.
ISBN 9780977594337 (pbk)
The aim of this book is to provide information about raptors as they are likely to be observed in the field. Raptors are not common because
they are at the top of the food chain and predators are always much rarer than their prey.
ISBN 9780977594344 (pbk)
South-east Queensland is home to 56 species of snakes. Snakes are an important, though often misunderstood, part of our environment. The fact that some snakes are dangerously venomous has long tarnished our attitudes towards them and the way we treat them.
ISBN 9780977594351 (pbk)
Using meticulous scientific keys, "Tadpoles of South-eastern Austalia" teases out the differences between tadpole species and enables both scientists and amateur naturalists to identify what species of frog a tadpole will become.
ISBN 9781877069499
A great new edition to the Queensland Museum Wild Guides. The species accounts in this book include information on the animal's physical appearance, its call and where it is found.
ISBN 9780977594382
This guide concentrates on frequently encountered and conspicuous species encountered in the average backyard.
ISBN 9780977594399
More than 370 native and introduces species have been recorded in the Greater Brisbane Region. This is a guide to some of the vast array of species that we are fortunate enough to live with.
ISBN 9780977594375
The Greater Brisbane region is home to approximately 2000 spider species of which about 1800 are found nowhere else. This small booklet highlights many spider species that are common in this Region.
ISBN 9780980569216
A comprehensive and authoritative field guide to Australian snakes. Includes complete description of each snake species, habits, habitat, colour photographs and distribution maps.
ISBN 0855722096
A Field Guide to Australian Mammals
The only way to become skilful in finding these tracks and traces is to go out and look for them. This book is designed to help you interpret them.
ISBN 0 19 555099 4
Australia's most compreshensive bird guide. Including 850 bird species,distribution maps, illustrations of nests and eggs and more.
ISBN 174021417-X
Australia's most comprehensive guide to 227 frog species. Includes superb full-colour paintings, essential information, distribution maps and "stowaway" species
ISBN 978 0 643 09244 0
This guide brings together the facts and fictions about Australia's dangerous and deadly wildlife. The Wild Australia Guide series are great for home, car, or backpack. They feature stunning photos and compact text for quick easy identification.
ISBN 978-1741934052
Discover the details of one of Australia's native icons. Each species profile provides essential information about identification, habitat, diet, distribution and breeding.
ISBN 978 1741933239
This Wild Australia Guide traces the history of Australia's mammalian evolution, profiles key species and gives up to date conservation information to help raise awareness about the kinds of threats our native mammals face.
ISBN 978 1741933253
Handy pocket-sized edition of Australia's most comprehensive bird guide. 800 species, over 3000 illustrations plus updated graduated colour distribution maps.
ISBN 174021559-1
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