Animals - Endangered
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Animals - Endangered
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Animals - Endangered
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of49
- Investing in Indigenous natural resource management, M. K. Luckert ... [et al.]
- The last dance, Sally Morgan
- Mulyamiji wangka=, the mulyamiji story, [as told by senior Martu (Manyjilyjarra and Warnman) people, Muuki, Wokka an Nyalungka Taylor and Kanu and Minyawu Miller; the story was transcribed by Ada Nano and Danae Moore and translated into Manyjilyjarra by Desmond Taylor]
- Towards a sustainable Indigenous fishery for dugongs in Torres Strait, a contribution of empirical data analysis and process, by Donna Kwan
- The Church of England in Tasmania under Bishop Montgomery, 1889-1901
- The terror of Manooka, Mary Elwyn Patchett ; illustrated by Roger Payne
- Rare and endangered : Rufous Hare-wallaby / [Ken Johnson]
- Working on country, a retrospective 2007-2008
- The distribution and ethnozoology of frogs (and toad) in North-East Arnhem Land /
- The shy mala, Liliana Stafford ; illustrations by Sophia Zielinski
- A search for the Rufous Hare-wallaby in the Great Sandy and Little Sandy Deserts, Western Australia, with notes on other mammals, Andrew A. Burbidge and David J. Pearson
- Langamarlu wangka, the mulgara story, written by Theresa Nano ; translated into Manyjilyjarra by Desmond Taylor
- Protecting nature for all of us, environmental benefits of Australia's Indigenous protected areas and Indigenous rangers, Country Needs People
- Kangaroos, two centuries of ecosystem management, by Peter J. Jarman
- The case for the crocodile. [Harry Messels study of saltwater crocodiles in Arnhem Land]
- Questions - Aborigines & Fitzroy Crossing : police investigation (quest. 2) / by J.J. Harman : with answers by R.L. Young and D.H. ONeil
- Monga Intacta, a celebration of the Monga Forest and its protection, edited by Robyn Steller
- The bogong moth - is it an endangered species?, Benjo Keaney
- A history of Australia, Laddie Timbery
- Who are the OLKOLA?
- The status of salt - water crocodile in some river systems of the north - west Kimberley, Western Australia / by H. Messel, A.A. Burbidge, A.G. Wells and W.J. Green
- Riverina bioregion regional forest assessment:, river red gums and woodland forests, final assessment report, Natural Resources Commission
- Threatened mammals on the Sir Edward Pellew Islands /, by Thea Bray
- Crocodiles as a way of life
- Human influence, [text, Ellen Rykers and Australian Geographic contributors]
- Jacaranda atlas
- Dreamtime science / Brad Collis
- Watch out for the logosaurus! [crocodile conservation in Adelaide River, NT.]
- TSN news, the national newsletter for the Threatened Species Network
- Management of dugong : an endangered marine food species of traditional significance / Claudia Baldwin
- 1995 the year of the sea turtle
- The web, the national newsletter for the Threatened Species Network
- 1995 waruw wieth
- Flora and fauna impact assessment study, prepared by Manidis Roberts Consultants
- No wabu, no wuju, no gunduy, No rainforest, no food, no cassowary
- Massacre in Arnhem Land
- Long live the crocodiles
- Land rights : the argument and the movement
- Felix the destroyer / Brad Collis
- South Australian rangelands and Aboriginal lands wildlife management manual, a resource handbook, Harald Ehmann
- Next generation speaks about Aboriginal culture and conservation, by Hujjat Nadarajah
- Fox tales, [compiled by Danae Moore]
- Searching for threatened species in Central Australia /, by Ada Nano
- Tasmanian wilderness, world heritage values, edited by S.J. Smith and M.R. Banks
- On borrowed time, Australia's environmental crisis and what we must do about it, David Lindenmayer
- Baby Bilby and the wildcat, written by Lyndall Stavrou ; illustrations by Jann Forge
- The desert hunters, written by Patricia Jacobson in collaboration with Anne Brooks and Jane Anelzark ; illustrations: Nicola Douglas
- Save our skins, extinction stinks, Laughing Zebras
- Reconciliation in the environment and health, presented by Tamara MacKean and Sir Gutav Nossal
Outgoing Resources
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