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REED CONCISE GUIDE FROGS of Australia

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$16.99
ISBN
9781921517907
More Information
By Marion Anstis
Format Paperback / softback
Page Extent 192
Book Size 120 x 90 x 15 mm (H x W x D)
Imprint Reed New Holland
Release Date 1 Jan 2017
Subject Classification The natural world, country life & pets / Wildlife: general interest / Wildlife: reptiles & amphibians

This is the ultimate pocket guide to the country’s frogs. It may be diminutive in size but it punches well above its weight in terms of usefulness, jam packed with more than 200 images of all the species most likely to be encountered in Australia.

For each of the 180 species accounts there is at least one photograph for identification and a brief written account listing key ID features, range and habitat, behaviour and call. The book covers all of the most common and widespread species likely to be encountered in Australia - from Striped Burrowing Frog and Short-footed Frog to Green Tree Frog and Common Eastern Froglet - along with some of the more unusual and scarce species to look out for - such as Southern Corroboree Frog, Green and Golden Bell Frog and Southern Gastric Brooding Frog.

The easy-to-use layouts and small size make it ideal for taking on days out or walks in the bush. It is ideal for beginners or wildlife-watchers of an intermediate level, and also for children as a first book on frogs.

Marion Anstis has a lifelong interest in tadpoles and frogs. She is a Research Associate in Herpetology at the Australian Museum and has published dozens of papers on the subject. Her books include the highly acclaimed Tadpoles and Frogs of Australia – a comprehensive 832-page guide on the subject, which was published by Reed New Holland in 2013.

Marion Anstis

Marion Anstis’s career as a herpetologist began in earnest after her retirement from teaching in 2001. Devoting her time to studying and photographing Australian tadpoles and frogs, she published her PhD thesis in 2012, which was adapted to become the first edition of this book. In 2022, to recognise her ground-breaking work, a genus of frogs from Western Australia, Anstisia, was named after her