Gliders of Australia: A Natural History
Author(s): David Lindenmayer
The gliders, while rarely seen by most Australians, are an important group of marsupials whose long-term survival prospects are being threatened by land-clearing and the logging of old-growth forests. This work deals with all six species of Australian gliders.
General Information
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- : UNSW Press
- : UNSW Press
- : 0.43
- : 01 August 2002
- : Australia
- : books
Other Specifications
- : David Lindenmayer
- : Paperback
- : 599.230994
- : 188
- : 12 colour pl 81photos
More About The Product
Author David Lindenmayer is a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, the Australian National University in Canberra. He has worked as a forest ecologist and wildlife biologist for almost 20 years and now runs large-scale research projects in the wet forests of Victoria and the forests and woodlands of southern New South Wales. He is regarded by many as Australia's pre-eminent authority on the ecology, behaviour and conservation of marsupial gliders.