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University of Chicago Press, October 2000. 214 pages, hardcover, 16 colour plates, 40 black and white illustrations, 4 maps
Laurance, William
$45.00
A personal account of the time spent by Laurance in the remote Queensland rainforest and his run-ins with plant, animal, and human species alike. Laurance lived in a tiny town of loggers and farmers, and he witnessed firsthand the impact of conservation issues on individual lives. He found himself at the center of a bitter battle over conservation strategies and became not only the subject of small-town gossip but also the object of many residents’ hatred. Keeping ahead of his high-spirited young volunteers, hounded by the drug-sniffing local policeman, and all the while trying to further his own research amid natural and unnatural obstacles, Laurance offers us a personal and hilarious account of fieldwork and life in the Australian outpost of Millaa Millaa.
University of Chicago Press, October 2000. 214 pages, hardcover, 16 colour plates, 40 black and white illustrations, 4 maps
Weight | 520 g |
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