Given the abundance of New Zealand’s
wilderness areas, it is no surprise that the country’s native wildlife is a
major drawcard. In the latest title in his compact-format pictorial series,
leading photographer Rob Suisted showcases the most iconic and popular
species.
Wildlife
of New Zealand includes not merely the flagship
species like kiwi, kauri, kakapo and tuatara, but a unique assembly of fascinating
plants and animals that have evolved amid habitats ranging from alpine peaks, open scrub and subtropical forest to wetlands, rocky or sandy shores and the
open Pacific. And ease of access to New Zealand’s great outdoors means that almost
all of these species can be seen firsthand by the visitor.
Well researched and informative captions
from natural history writer and editor Matt Turner make this not only a
stunning photographic collection, but also a very useful reference.
Existing titles in the series are: National Parks, Birds, Landmarks and Wildflowers of New
Zealand.
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The Authors
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Rob Suisted is a Wellington-based photographer and conservationist who combines his
passion for wildlife and magnificent scenery with a successful photographic
library. His images are well known throughout New Zealand
and have appeared
in calendars, books and magazines. He is the author of 12 books published by
New Holland including New Zealand
Panorama, Scenic New Zealand, New Zealand Landmarks and Wellington and
Beyond. In 2011 he was
awarded runner-up for the Whitcoulls Pictorial Travel Book of the Year Award
for Majestic New Zealand, also
published by New Holland.
Matt Turner is a writer
and publishing consultant with a passion for natural history and the
environment. He has written books on a diverse range of subjects from elephants
to earth sciences. Wildlife of New
Zealand is the third title authored by him in this popular series from
Rob Suisted and New Holland Publishers.
New Holland - $19.99
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Former leading New Zealand publisher and bookseller, and widely experienced judge of both the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Montana New Zealand Book Awards, talks about what he is currently reading, what impresses him and what doesn't, along with chat about the international English language book scene, and links to sites of interest to booklovers.
I love to see good books about our NZ wildlife being reviewed here and am keen to take closer look at this book. I'd also love to see a review of Liz Slooten's book "Dolphins Down Under." It is without doubt the best book ever written on this topic. I would be very happy to review it somewhere on the blog if you would allow me.
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