The Barung Landcare Resource Centre is located at:
Shop 3 Riverside Centre Maleny Qld 4552
This is a history of a place, Baroon, located on the Blackall Range. This place was formed by awesome volcanic eruptions so contrary to the now tranquil paradise that more and more people call home as they escape the traffic and pace of city life.
No amount of written description or illustration is going to completely prepare you for the range of 'views' you are likely to gain on any given bird. A field guide is just that: a guide, one that will help steer you to the correct identification of the bird you have observed.
ISBN 10: 0 670 04180 7
This book is intended to excite interest in these beautiful plants in the forest and in the garden, as well as an acceptance and understanding of the role they play in keeping our planet habitat.
ISBN 0 9589436 0 5
For all those wonderfully positive and inspired growers, we hope this book furthers their joy in what has been called the most exuberant expression of life on earth-the rainforest.
ISBN 0 95897436 2 1
In an attempt to broaden appreciation of rainforest plants, we have included a section in this book explaining the various rainforest types alluded to in the descriptions.
ISBN 0 9589436 3 X
This book covers a further 114 species encountered in rainforests from southern Tasmania to the far north and north-west of the Australian
continent.
ISBN 0 9589436 4 8
This book celebrates the complexity and encourages a broad perception of rainforest and where it occurs. We have included many plants that are found simultaneous in dry sclerophyllous (hard leaf) habitats and in rainforest and in the mobile boundary between the two.
ISBN 0 9589436 5 6
This sixth book on Australian rainforest plants covers a further 120 species from all over the continent. This time we look at some of the rainforest plants from less favourable habitats, in particular the drier rainforests and vine scrubs away from the coast.
ISBN 0 9589436 6 4
We are constantly assailed with figures about the destruction of our environment a book such as this telling individuals what they can do in their garden or rural subdivision is of enormous value.
ISBN 0 9586 337 0 3
Botany Department University of New England
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
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 provides an introduction to the flora of the Greater Brisbane Region. It is written for the non-specialist and for all those with an interest in wild plants.
ISBN 0 9751116 2 0
The aim of this book is to raise community awareness about the "wild places" of the Greater Brisbane Region. It is intended as a broad overview
for general readers, rather than people with specialist knowledge. It is not meant to be a detailed bush walking guide or a comprehensive Environmental study.
ISBN 0 7242 7110 4
This book is for everyone who visits Moreton Bay and its surrounding coasts. It is not only a comprehensive identification guide to sea life, but it also contains a wealth of information on the natural history and ecology of the region.
ISBN 0 7242 8052 9
The Conondale Range has been rightly described as the "hidden treasure" Of the Sunshine Coast hinterland. It is a place to explore, to drive through or, better still, to stop and to walk, to picnic, to camp, to relax and to marvel at it all.
ISBN 0 646 436090
The purpose of this book is to provide basic information on the identification and uses of what were considered the most identifiable 50 timber species, found in the subtropical region of eastern Australia.
ISBN 0-9752146-1-6
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)
The problem up until now has been that the information regarding plantation timbers - its products, uses and availability - has never been compiled and made easily available for a broad audience. This publication brings this information together for the first time.
ISBN 0 9586397 0 1
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