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takayna/Tarkine: One of the Last Wild Places on Earth

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

takayna/Tarkine: One of the Last Wild Places on Earth

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781923096103

Publisher:

Australian Geographic Pty Ltd

Imprint:

Australian Geographic Pty Ltd

Publication Date:

29th October 2024

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Photographs: collections

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 220mm, Height 280mm

Weight:

1413g

Description

Discover the Wild Beauty of Takayna | Tarkine

Immerse yourself in the breathtaking Tarkine wilderness with this stunning hardcover photographic book from Australian Geographic. Nestled in the heart of Tasmania, Takayna is a realm where ancient myrtle and sassafras rainforests meet rugged, windswept coastlines, and Tasmanian devils roam freely among dunes.

Featuring five evocative essays by writers deeply connected to the region and a collection of never-before-seen images from Tasmania's finest wilderness photographers, this book captures the essence of Takayna like never before. The afterword, penned by renowned environmental advocate Dr. Bob Brown, underscores the urgency of protecting this extraordinary landscape.

For explorers, the book includes a detailed map and travel advice to help you experience Takayna firsthand. But more than a guide, this is a tribute to a wild place under threata call to action to preserve its beauty for generations to come.

A masterpiece for lovers of nature, photography and conservation, this book is both an inspiration and a rallying cry.

Reviews

'Time, chance, and the courage of visionaries have preserved Takayna, a glittering shard of wildness in a tamed and often broken world. This beautiful book reveals the magnitude of our loss if we fail to protect it. The cause is urgent. The time is now.'
Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize-winning author

'The photographs and stories in this book are as profound as the place that inspires them.' Robert Purves AM, ;Australian businessman and environmentalist, appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for service to conservation and the environment

Author Bio

Matthew Newton is photographer, director and cinematographer based in Hobart. He's shot numerous documentaries that have been broadcast nationally as well as feature documentaries for festival release. He's worked on shoots in more than a dozen countries, often in remote locations. He was a founding board member of the Tasmanian Land Conservancy. He regularly photographs for editorial and news publications throughout Australia. His photographic work is regularly chosen among the country's best and exhibited in the nation's premier photographic art prizes. Much of his personal work revolves around how Tasmania and the rest of the world view Tasmania's environmental policy.

Bob Brown is an influential Australian environmental campaigner and former politician, best known for his dedication to conservation and environmental protection. Bob's advocacy for preserving Tasmania's wilderness in the 1980s was instrumental in the protection of the Franklin River. His environmental activism continues through Bob Brown Foundation focusing on preserving Australia's cultural heritage, including Takayna.

Dr Sally Bryant AM has undertaken foundational research on many of Tasmania's threatened species and landscapes. She has published prolifically on island fauna (mainly birds), and for three decades has pioneered recovery efforts for Tasmania's nationally endangered forty-spotted pardalote. An Honorary Research Fellow with the Tasmanian Land Conservancy, Adjunct Lecturer at UTAS and Honorary Editor of the prestigious journal Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, Sally also hosts an acclaimed talkback program on wildlife on ABC Radio. She is forever listening and learning from nature.

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