Wetlands New Zealand's Shy Places Wetlands Gordon Stephenson Discovering Vew Zeatands %y places In recent years concern has mounted over the increasing loss of New Zealand' s wetlands. They remain one of the least known and appreciated parts of our environment: This book seeks to kindle an enthusiasm for wetlands, describing their rich bird, fish and plant life. The author takes the reader with him on visits to a number of accessible wetlands throughout New Zealand: Colour & B/W pics 117 pages S16.95 inc. GST Gordon Stephenson Beyond the Beyond the Roaring Forties The Story of New Zealand' s Sub-Antarctic Roaring Islands Forties By Conon Fraser (Foreword by Sir Peter Scott) This fascinating book, on this unique subject, with WAD? SUAANTARCTICISL superb photographs and illustrations is written in a clear and readable style. Situated in the Southern Ocean between New Zealand and Antarctica, these few groups of tiny islands are among the most remote and wild on earth: The Antipodes, Bounty, Snares, Campbell and Auckland Islands have some of the world's last few natural environments unmodified by man: Conon Fraser 208 pages S59.95 inc. GST pre Christmas 130 colour pics S69.95 inc. GST as at 30 B/W pics 1 January 1987
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Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 4, 1 November 1986, Page 34
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