
Wildlife Of Kakadu: & The Top End Of The Northern Territory, Australia
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A richly illustrated natural history guide, Wildlife of Kakadu & the Top End of the Northern Territory, Australia presents a comprehensive survey of the extraordinary flora and fauna inhabiting one of Australia's most iconic World Heritage landscapes. Greg Miles chronicles the remarkable biodiversity of Kakadu — from its ancient monsoon forests and floodplains to its dramatic sandstone escarpments — detailing the birds, reptiles, mammals, insects, and plant life that call this unique ecosystem home. Written with the enthusiasm of a seasoned naturalist, the work illustrates both the ecological significance and the cultural heritage of the Top End, offering readers an authoritative and visually stunning resource. Whether used as a field companion or a coffee-table reference, it stands as an essential guide for wildlife enthusiasts, travellers, and conservationists drawn to Australia's tropical north.
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket - cover shows minor wear and slight fading. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact.
A richly illustrated natural history guide, Wildlife of Kakadu & the Top End of the Northern Territory, Australia presents a comprehensive survey of the extraordinary flora and fauna inhabiting one of Australia's most iconic World Heritage landscapes. Greg Miles chronicles the remarkable biodiversity of Kakadu — from its ancient monsoon forests and floodplains to its dramatic sandstone escarpments — detailing the birds, reptiles, mammals, insects, and plant life that call this unique ecosystem home. Written with the enthusiasm of a seasoned naturalist, the work illustrates both the ecological significance and the cultural heritage of the Top End, offering readers an authoritative and visually stunning resource. Whether used as a field companion or a coffee-table reference, it stands as an essential guide for wildlife enthusiasts, travellers, and conservationists drawn to Australia's tropical north.












