There are over 440 named species, of which at least 135 different kinds are endemic (occur only in Queensland).
ISBN 1 876334 97 5
This book aims to provide a reliable way of identifying the adult stage of all butterflies in Australia.
ISBN 0 643 09027 4
A guide to 48 butterflies & their host-plants for South-east Queensland & Northern New South Wales
ISBN 0 9757138 0 9
Queensland's national parks and other reserves cover a wonderful diversity of landscapes, scenery and ecosystems, and provide us with a great window to the natural world.
ISBN 1 876125 46 2
2ND Edition
A practical manual and data source for Landcare groups, land managers and rainforest regenerators
ISBN 0 9585439 2 5
Whether you are an old or new resident this guide offers easy-to-read, Up-to-date tips. A must for any Blackall Range Land holder.
ISBN 0 646 44804 8
This identification manual invites readers to explore, and discover for themselves, hundreds of the region's outstanding plants set in the beauty of their natural habitat.
ISBN 1 875401 95 4
South-east Queensland encompasses some of the most diverse and beautiful natural environments in Queensland. This full colour guide invites readers to explore and discover for themselves hundreds of the region’s outstanding plants amongst the beauty of their natural habitat. Priced at a generous
This full colour guide is a companion to Mangroves to Mountains and invites readers to explore and discover for themselves hundreds of the region's outstanding plants amongst the beauty of their natural habitat.
ISBN 0 646 45089 1
The Noosa area is home to many different plant communities. They are found on our beaches, in the coastal wallum. On volcanic plugs. In eucalypt and rainforests around the waterways. Botanists have described more than 60 different Regional Ecosystems within the Shire.
ISBN 0 646 44317 8
A guide to small native plants of subtropical eastern Australia. Includes a CD containing colour photographs of all the plants mentioned in the book.
ISBN 0 9756823 1 8
This book is a comprehensive description of targeted species with carefully selected photographs and drawings, and other information relevant to the study of larger fungi.
ISBN 0 646 44674 6
In this charming book is a selection of 138 species of the continent's more interesting fungal fruiting bodies. Colour prints being accompanied by scientific names and descriptive notes aimed to meet the needs of amateur enquirers.
ISBN 1 876473 40 1
Use this guide to increase your appreciation of what the mountains offer. From the majestic Bunya to the rich bio-diversity, the area offers a feast of flora and fauna.
ISBN 0 9586135 2 4
Australasian Regional Trustee, International Wood Collectors Society The great frustration for woodworkers and timber users is to attempt to identify a piece of timber by it's scientific name when you only know it's common name. This publication is an attempt to sort out some of the frustrations created by them. ISSN 1 876601 01 9
This book has been inspired by the unique beauty and air of majesty that surrounds the trees of the rainforests of SE Queensland and NE New South Wales
Our fascination for these creatures and desire to get to know them better has grown enormously. Which species are they? How can they be encouraged to live in our garden? What can we do to protect them? And the list goes on.
ISBN 0 85881 1847
With bushland being encroached upon more and more, suburban gardens may become one of the most vital domains in which some wildlife can
survive. In developing your garden you can consider what birds like to eat, nest, etc, and plants most likely to help fulfil these functions.
ISBN 1 86436 223 5
To control weeds effectively it is necessary to identify the weed species. This book contains the scientific names, common names, families and
photographs.
ISBN 0 9585439 1 7
This book is a valuable resource for nurserymen and revegetation workers to identify plants that will be useful for adding diversity to bushland regeneration projects.
ISBN 0 9752335 0 5
This book is not meant to be a comprehensive field guide. Instead, it is intended to allow visitors to Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve to gain a little knowledge of the most common birds they are likely to see in the rainforest.
This book is a result of five years' research into wildlife boxes and the fauna that will use them. It is designed to help you build, install and monitor your own wildlife boxes and hopefully get as much enjoyment from them.
ISBN 1 876473 20 7
This booklet summarises the conservation efforts for the Richmond Birdwing and also contains examples of other international birdwing conservation projects.
ISBN 0-646-41898-X
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