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Albatross: Their World, Their Ways
Mark Jones ,
Julian Fitter ,
Tui De Roy ,
9780643095557,
CSIRO Publishing,
July 2008, 232pp,
HB , 292x235mm
Availability: Few
Price: AUD$79.95
(AUD$72.68 ex-tax)
Booksellers Discount Code: General
The albatross is a creature of legend, of poetry and of dreams. It is the ultimate nomad, whose sailplane wings - the longest of any living bird - harness the shrieking winds of the southern ocean as it glides around the globe. This master of wind and wave is also the subject of intense scientific
scrutiny and fascinating revelations. But just as we are discovering the magic of these glorious birds, they are becoming increasingly threatened; today, over three-quarters of all albatross species are edging towards extinction. This book is a celebration of these amazing creatures and a call to ensure their future survival. It features photographs by Tui De Roy, the latest writing and research by leading international experts and a factual natural history section with detailed information on each albatross species.
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