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David Lindenmayer (Author), Mason Crane (Author), Damian Michael (Author), Esther Beaton (Photographer)

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October 19, 2005 0643090266 978-0643090262
Australia's little known woodlands once covered huge areas of the eastern side of our continent. Woodlands are distinguished from forests by the fact that their canopies do not touch, tree heights are usually lower and they usually have a grassy understorey. They support a fascinating and diverse array of birds, mammals, reptiles, frogs, invertebrates and plants, and have been under massive pressure from grazing and agriculture over the past 200 years. In many cases only small remnant patches of some types of woodland survive. Understanding and appreciating woodlands is an important way forward for promoting their sustainable management and conservation.

Woodlands: A Disappearing Landscape explains with lucid text and spectacular photographs the role that woodlands play in supporting a range of native plants and animals that has existed there for millions of years.

The book is set out as a series of logically linked chapters working from the woodland canopy (the tree crowns), through the understorey, the ground layers, and to the lowest lying parts of landscape – wetlands, creeks and dams. Each chapter illustrates many key topics in woodland biology with text and images, explaining important aspects of woodland ecology as well as woodland management and conservation.

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* top-quality images by one of Australia’s finest natural history photographers
* text by Eureka prize winner, David Lindenmayer
* complements much that has been written about Australia’s tall forests

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About the Author

David Lindenmayer is an ecologist and conservation biologist with over 20 years experience in working in Australian forests, woodlands and studying native vertebrates. He was awarded the Eureka Prize for Environmental Research and the Australian Natural History Medal. He has published more than 380 scientific articles and 14 books on a wide range of topics associated with environmental science and conservation biology.

Damian Michael is a Senior Research Officer in Ecology at The Australian National University. He has broad interests in landscape ecology, biodiversity conservation and herpetology and is responsible for managing a number of large-scale, long-term biodiversity monitoring and ecological research projects in NSW. He has published over 40 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals and has co-authored two books.

Mason Crane

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paddock trees, olive legless, rural dieback, temperate eucalypt woodlands, white box woodlands, overstorey trees, brown treecreeper, swift parrot, hooded robin, common ringtail possum, woodland works, diamond firetail, temperate woodlands, understorey plants, red ironbark, firewood harvesting, scarlet robin, woodland landscapes, woodland remnants, understorey trees, understorey vegetation, noisy miner, river red gum, grassy woodlands, common brushtail possum
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New South Wales, South Australia, Great Dividing Range, Western Australia, Aboriginal Australians
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