| Kristin Petrie - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2010 - 26 pages
Welcome to the world of the wombat! Many readers may never have heard of this nocturnal creature. This excellent digger is Australia's largest burrowing animal. The book ... | |
| Barbara Triggs - Nature - 1996 - 364 pages
This book is an enlarged and updated successor to Mammal Tracks and Signs: A Field guide for South-Eastern Australia, which won the Whitley Award for the Best Field Guide in ... | |
| Bruce Whatley, Jackie French - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2010 - 24 pages
Companion non fiction title for the bestselling Diary of a Wombat that explores everything you've ever wanted to know about wombats. Jackie French loves wombats. She's been ... | |
| Jackie French - Reference - 2010 - 54 pages
Take a closer look at Australia's best-known marsupials. Why does Australia have animals that are so different from others anywhere else in the world? Why do 'roos and ... | |
| Dave Smith - Sports & Recreation - 2003 - 100 pages
Handy pocket-sized guide to avoiding confrontations with wildlife--from black bears to bison, from cougars to wolves--and what to do in the worst-case scenario. | |
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