A Naturalist's Guide to the Butterflies of Australia
- 176 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
This easy-to-use identification guide to the 280 species of butterfly most commonly seen in Australia is perfect for resident and visitor alike.
Peter Rowland es un conservacionista de la vida silvestre, educador y fotógrafo de la naturaleza que trabajó en el Museo Australiano de Historia Natural durante 20 años. Su trabajo se centra en la conservación de la naturaleza y la educación.





This easy-to-use identification guide to the 280 species of butterfly most commonly seen in Australia is perfect for resident and visitor alike.
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