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ISBN 10: 1741762082
ISBN 13: 9781741762082
Author: Dave Watts, Cathie Plowman
An easy to use, fully illustrated guide to finding Tasmania's abundant and unique native wildlife.
Tasmania is an increasingly popular destination for both local and international holiday-makers. Its main attraction is its large tracts of wilderness, its natural beauty and plenty of highly visible wildlife. Many of Tasmania's animals are found nowhere else on Earth, not even on Australia's mainland.
This book features 29 wildlife hotspots where people have a good chance of seeing animals in their natural habitat. The key species for each spot are listed and the area and its facilities described, together with a map and notes about accessibility.
Another indispensable part of this fully illustrated book is a gallery of colour photographs and descriptions of the animals likely to be encountered in Tasmania.
Introduction
Wildlife year planner
Conservation
THE NORTH-WEST
1 Cradle Mountain
2 Stanley and the Nut
3 Burnie
4 Narawntapu National Park
THE NORTH-EAST
5 Cataract Gorge
6 Tamar Island Wetlands
7 Waterhouse Conservation Area
8 Flinders Island
9 Mt William National Park
10 St Helens area
11 Bicheno area
12 Moulting Lagoon
13 Freycinet National Park
THE SOUTH-EAST
14 Lake Dulverton
15 Maria Island National Park
16 Derwent Valley and Goulds Lagoon
17 Mt Wellington
18 The Botanical Gardens and Queens Domain
19 Peter Murrell Reserve
20 Mt Nelson
21 Sorell, Lauderdale and South Arm
22 Tinderbox Peninsula
23 Tasman Peninsula
24 Adventure Bay, the Neck and North Bruny
25 South Bruny National Park
THE SOUTH-WEST
26 Melaleuca Inlet, Port Davey
27 Mt Field National Park
28 Lake St Clair
29 Strahan and Macquarie Harbour
Other wildlife sites
Useful contacts
Further information
Index
Map key
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Tags: Dave Watts, Cathie Plowman, See Wildlife