Natural History of Banks Peninsula (Rev Ed 2013)

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Discover the enchanting world of the **Natural History of Banks Peninsula (Rev Ed 2013)**, a compelling volume authored by renowned naturalist **Hugh Wilson**. This **144-page paperback** treasure dives deep into the unique geological and ecological wonders of Banks Peninsula, a stunning volcanic landform cherished by locals and visitors alike. With dimensions of **148 x 210 mm**, this book offers an engaging and informative overview of the region’s diverse flora, fauna, and history.

Once a lush forest, Banks Peninsula has undergone significant changes due to human colonisation, yet it still boasts a rich tapestry of indigenous biodiversity. This revised edition highlights the current landscape, vegetation, and wildlife, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the **natural conservation of Banks Peninsula**. \(

Richly illustrated with breathtaking photographs, charming drawings, and detailed tables, the book presents comprehensive species checklists and a summary of the region's ecological transformations. For over 20 years, Hugh Wilson has tirelessly dedicated himself to restoring nature on Hinewai, a site that embodies the importance of conservation efforts.

Ideal for environmentalists, students, and nature enthusiasts, the **Natural History of Banks Peninsula** is a vital resource to understand and appreciate this area's ecological significance. Whether you're a local resident or a curious tourist, this book is essential for preserving the special natural values of Banks Peninsula.

Enjoy convenient shipping as we are happy to combine orders. Smartfox NZ is a proudly New Zealand-owned business based in Auckland, ensuring this product is readily available to you with no unexpected import charges, custom duties, or taxes.

CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 148 x 210 mm
Pages: 144
Bind: paperback
Author: Hugh Wilson Publisher: Canterbury University Press
Publication Date: 20-04-2013

Banks Peninsula, treasured by Christchurch
city dwellers, peninsula residents
and visitors from afar, is a unique volcanic landform jutting eastwards into the Pacific from the otherwise unsurprising Canterbury Plains.
Once forested from side to side, and from sea to summits, the land was stripped of nearly all its trees, and much of its original
wildlife, by two great waves of human colonisation, Polynesian and European. Much indigenous biodiversity remains, however,
and native forest cover is increasing.
This book traces what happened, and presents a concise and up-to-date summary of today’s landscape, vegetation and wildlife.
The text is accompanied by stunning photographs and charming drawings, as well as by figures, tables and full checklists of species.
The author is well qualified to write about the region’s flora, fauna, geology and ecology. For more than 20 years Hugh Wilson has worked on Hinewai, a privately owned and funded nature reserve that is freely open to the public. Before that he undertook
a five-year detailed botanical survey of Banks Peninsula.
Natural History of Banks Peninsula, now in this revised edition, is essential reading for locals and visitors alike. For the Banks Peninsula Conservation Trust, which sponsored
its publication, the book is part of a mission to disseminate information and foster the protection and restoration of the region’s special natural values.

We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.

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