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Western Australia's south-west is known as one of the most botanically diverse regions in the world. The jarrah and the towering karri and tingle ...
This field guide summarises all that is currently known about the iconic, yet often unnoticed, fishes, crayfishes and mussels inhabiting the freshwaters of south-western Australia ...
This map extends from Woolbales campsite to William Bay campsite, including Walpole and Peaceful Bay. Campsites include Woolbales, Long Point, Mt Clare, Frankland River, Giants ...
Over several decades Jane Scott has developed a deep love and understanding of the wildflowers growing in the biodiversity hotspot that is Southwest Australia. At ...
This locally-produced guide provides a wealth of information on each of the 159 naturally-occurring eucalypt species found in the WA wheatbelt - many never described before ...
One Hundred and ten species illustrated and described on a family basis. Keys and Guide for both the amateur and the practicising mycologist.
This book is the fourth in a series of guides to Western Australian wildflowers that groups the flowers by colour rather than family or genus ...
In this unique publication accomplished artist, Patricia Negus, illustates the common fungi of Australia's southwest in stunning watercolours. Take a journey with Patricia into ...
This is the first in a series of new, virtually rip-proof, completely revised and updated maps covering sections of the route of the re-aligned Bibbulmun ...
Pocket sized handy reference guide to frogs common to Western Australia. Each frog described has a colour photograph, plus information on their distribution, preferred habitat ...
Australians have a love-hate relationship with spiders. Spiders inspire fear, especially dangerous species such as the Redback and Sydney Funnelweb. Yet, Peacock Spiders, whose males ...