Biology Aotearoa: Unique flora, fauna and fungi

PARSONS, Stuart & others

Notes
How humans have shaped the diversity of the animals, plants and fungi that we see in present-day New Zealand. The measures being taken to try to reverse the decline of many of our species. The unique role that Maori have played in shaping the biota of New Zealand. In the beginning; Plant diversity; Diversity of New Zealand's terrestrial and freshwater fauna; Fungal diversity; Conservation - applied ecology. He Kimihanga turangawaewae - finding our place.
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Collation: Physical description
Place of Publication: Auckland
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Library R21681