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Wild Dunedin: The natural history of New Zealands wildlife capital

(Paperback, 3rd edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Wild Dunedin: The natural history of New Zealands wildlife capital

Contributors:

By (Author) Neville Peat
By (author) Brian Patrick

ISBN:

9781988531717

Publisher:

Otago University Press

Imprint:

Otago University Press

Publication Date:

19th July 2019

Edition:

3rd edition

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Wildlife: general interest

Dewey:

508.9392

Prizes:

Winner of Copyright New Zealand Writers Award 2016

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

156

Dimensions:

Width 189mm, Height 246mm

Description

Dunedin city and its environs are home to an amazing range of habitats and landscapes, of plants, animals, birds, insects and geological features. From the ocean, with its albatrosses and penguins, to the high alpine zone of inland ranges, this book introduces a magnificent natural environment. This revised edition of Wild Dunedin includes new and updated information and stunning new images, including a look at the jewel in Dunedin's natural history crown, Orokonui Ecosanctuary. An essential guide to the natural beauty of this stunning southern city.

Author Bio

Neville Peat is an award-winning New Zealand nature writer and biographer. His books also cover genres such as history, geography and the environment. The original edition of Wild Dunedin won the inaugural Montana New Zealand Book Awards Natural Heritage Category in 1996. In 2007 he was awarded New Zealands largest literary prize, the Creative New Zealand Michael King Writers Fellowship, for a book about the Tasman Sea. He lives on the Otago Peninsula, handy to albatrosses, penguins and sea lions. Brian Patrick is the co-author of several books on natural history and invertebrates, including Wild Central and Wild Fiordland (with Neville Peat), Butterflies of the South Pacific (with Hamish Patrick) and Butterflies and Moths of New Zealand (with Brian Parkinson). He has worked for the Department of Conservation, New Zealand, as a senior manager in museums, and now works as a scientist in an ecological consultancy in Christchurch.

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