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In Western Australia, one of the richest flora regions of the world, botanists to date have identified over 10,000 vascular plants. It is understandable ...
The south-west of Western Australia has more than 350 terrestrial orchid species. These are found in a diverse range of heaths, sandplains, seasonally wet swamplands ...
Birds of the Perth Hills is an amazing book by local teen photographer Talitha Huston. Talitha started secretly writing it at 14. Three years later ...
Simon Nevill's celebrated Birds of Western Australia is quite simply the most accessible yet effectively comprehensive guide to all the species that are commonly ...
More than 50 years in the making, Australian Falcons is a beautifully illustrated volume of personal observations, interesting encounters with raptors, and detailed descriptions of ...
If you, like many gardeners, have a fascination for plant names and their derivations, but stop short of wanting to study botanical nomenclature in great ...
A narrative investigation into the new science of plant intelligence and sentience, from National Association of Science Writers Award winner and Livingston Award finalist Zoe ...
This beautifully illustrated book shares the infinite wisdom of birds, providing inspiration from these small but mighty creatures on how to live bravely and care ...
This book showcases the fantastic array of native orchids that we have in the Margaret River and SW Capes Region, featuring 130 different orchids, including ...
The third in a series of guides to Western Australian wildflowers which groups the flowers by colour rather than by family or genus. Wildflowers of ...
Do you love Western Australia's beautiful wildflowers but don't know anything about them? Are you travelling around Western Australia to see the wildflowers ...
Name That Flower is a valued source of clear and concise information on identifying flowering plants from around the world, both cultivated and in the ...
Mammals inhabit every corner of our vast continent, yet the great majority of species are seldom seen. The only clue to their presence might be ...