Tangalooma and Moreton Island: History and Natural History by Anne Innis Dagg
Tangalooma and Moreton Island: History and Natural History by Anne Innis Dagg
Author:
Anne Innis Dagg (1933–)
Publisher:
Tangalooma Island Resort, [Brisbane], c.1987
Format:
Softcover
Pages:
58 pages, with illustrations and maps
ISBN:
9780959255508 / 0959255508
Condition:
Very Good – light general wear, clean and well-bound.
Description:
Written by renowned zoologist and environmental author Anne Innis Dagg, Tangalooma and Moreton Island provides a succinct yet informative overview of both the human and natural history of this unique Queensland island. Commissioned by the Tangalooma Island Resort, the book offers insights into the island's flora, fauna, Indigenous and colonial history, and its evolution into a significant ecological and tourist site. Featuring photographs, maps, and a helpful bibliography, it’s an ideal introduction to one of Australia’s lesser-known natural treasures.
Why You'll Love It:
Perfect for lovers of Australian wildlife, conservation, or Queensland history, this is an engaging and approachable guide to the rich ecological and cultural heritage of Moreton Island. A great companion piece to The Whalers of Tangalooma.
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