New Zealand Geographic No. 110 Series: NZ Geographic
Notes
* Deep Trouble - Decimated by gill-nets, science illuminates a single clear path forward for Maui's dolphin, New Zealand's only endemic cetacean.* Sounds of the Sea - Residents of the Marlborough Sounds rely on the body of water that connects them as mainlanders depend on roads.
* Gumlands - The heathlands left in the wake of the loggers and gumdiggers of the north host a swathe of unique species
* To Hell (And Back) - Mawson surveyed more of Antartica than Scott, Shackleton and Amundsen combined, and survived conditions that killed two of his party.
* Our Game - in snow and mud of the south, on sun-parched plains in the north, on provincial fields, back lawns and beaches, rugby is an institution
Additional Notes
Maui's Dolphin; unique species;Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Magazine Racks | 110 | A38878270 |
Dewey: | 993.1 |
pub: | 2011 |