A comprehensive record and description of New Zealand’s wilderness, in
all its magnificent geological and biological diversity.
New Zealand’s Wilderness Heritage is a comprehensive record and description of New Zealand’s wilderness,
in all its magnificent geological and biological diversity. It will appeal to
all who are concerned at what is happening to our natural landscapes and
seascapes, and what can be done to better conserve them. In very readable
language, it traverses the origins of New Zealand’s heritage of wild land, its
character, the major campaigns to protect it and priorities for its future
conservation.
Originally published in a larger format, this edition has been scaled
down to create a more affordable book, as well as being completely revised. The
book takes a bio-regional approach, with 14 chapters detailing the protected
areas, major flora and fauna values, endangered species and conservation threats
and responses for each region of New Zealand. A concluding chapter throws out
the major challenges that we need to address as a nation to retain our
outstanding wilderness heritage.
New Zealand’s Wilderness Heritage is illustrated throughout with the landscape photography of Craig
Potton, supplemented by wildlife photographs from one of New Zealand’s
pre-eminent photographers in this genre, Rod Morris.
Published by Craig Potton Publishing, New Zealand’s Wilderness
Heritage is available from bookshops and libraries nationwide and online at
www.craigpotton.co.nz
RRP $49.99
Hardback with dustjacket, colour throughout
ISBN: 9781927213223
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
As a scientist, mountaineer, and conservationist, LES MOLLOY has spent
most of a lifetime studying, recreating in and writing about New Zealand’s wilderness. Les is a respected advocate
for the greater protection of our wilderness and he has written five other books on aspects of New Zealand’s natural
heritage. During the past 20 years he has
undertaken a large number of World Heritage field evaluation and
monitoring missions in Asian regions on behalf of IUCN and UNESCO.A comprehensive record and description of New Zealand’s wilderness, in
all its magnificent geological and biological diversity.
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