Inclement weather? No worries. It's an opportunity to put a dent in my holiday reading pile.
Apart from the usual who dunnits I have with me a few recent journals that I have yet to catalogue for the Field Nat's library (there are a few perks to being their librarian!). And they have been an absorbing lot this month. Here's a sample. See if you can lay your hands on one or two.
Vic Babbler has several fascinating articles about Port Phillip Bay's penguins and Mud Islands.
Victorian Landcare has articles about the various individuals and communities who won the 2011 Victorian Landcare Awards. There's some fantastic work being done across the state.
Wingspan is excellent as usual but I loved reading about the individual kids who are birdwatchers even though none of their friends are.
Parkwatch has some very well-written and thought-provoking articles about Victoria's national parks.
Growing Australian is about growing Australian plants but usually has a strong conservation aspect as well. This issue has an interesting article about a plant survey at the 'neglected' Maam Water Reserve near Warrnambool.
The Victorian Naturalist is a special issue that publishes the papers presented at the 2010 FNCV Biodiversity Symposium. Presenters were asked to compare wildlife in Melbourne today with that described at the turn of the century (1900) by Spencer in The Handbook of Melbourne. Topics include reptiles, frogs, plants, marine molluscs, terrestrial invertebrates, birds, mammals and fungi.
3 comments:
Hi Bookbook
I was given a Liebster Blog Award - think it is a way of promoting smaller blogs...so have added you to my list of my 'recipients'
http://soulsongart.wordpress.com/2012/01/12/the-liebster-blog-award/
Hi Boobook
I was given a Liebster Blog Award - think it is a way of promoting smaller blogs...so have added you to my list of my 'recipients'
http://soulsongart.wordpress.com/2012/01/12/the-liebster-blog-award/
What a lovely surprise. Thanks Soulsong and congratulations on your award.
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