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Insects are incredibly weird. Their morphology is about as alien to us as you can get without leaving this planet. They outnumber us 200 million ...
Updated text Edition, with 70 improved photos and two recently named species added Written by one of Western Australia's most distinguished orchid authorities, and ...
Since the beginning of humanity's existence, plants have provided us with everything we need for our survival - they sustain us with air to breathe ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
With stunning photographs from the ice edge, this firsthand account of a researcher's time in Antarctica and of the perilous journeys of the world ...
A stunning, authoritative book on the fungal kingdom, uncovering the hidden world of more than 300 global species
Discover the fascinating stories behind some 300 ...
Discover the wonders at the centre of our planet's ecosystem.
In ten short and accessible essays, science and nature writer Carolyn Fry takes us ...
Reveals how we can learn from the intelligent communities of trees and plants
Shares breakthrough research on how tree and plant communities function, revealing a ...
This comprehensive guide to the rainforest flora of Australia is packed with information on more than 300 commonly observed species from rainforests around the continent ...
Can you tell a tomato from a grape? A patch of grass from a Christmas tree? Then congratulations - you're a botanist.
Self-confessed bad birdwatcher ...
The revered tradition of botanical illustration dates back to the Renaissance. It emerged from the desire to catalog nature in its unpredictable splendor, and the ...