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Geological Journeys
R400.00A traveller’s guide to South Africa’s rocks and landforms is an essential companion for car journeys.
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Guide to GRASSES of southern Africa
R420.00A practical book to guide and train people on the importance of grasses
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Field Guide to Wild Flowers of Kwazulu Natal and the Eastern Region
R460.00Probably the most authoritative and extensive book of its type in the world.
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Trees of Eastern South Africa
R410.00A fully revised version of the best seller; a superbly informative and indispensible guide to Indigenous trees of eastern South Africa.
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Mountain Flowers of the Drakensberg & Lesotho
R360.00A field Guide to the Flora of the Drakensberg and Lesotho
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Forest Plants in the Forest and in the Garden
R110.00Indigenous forest plants, butterflies, birds and mammals of South Africa, forest plants, shade plants.
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The Beach Book
R110.00A useful and convenient pocket guide to dune plants and seaweeds. Ideal whilst walking on the beaches or rocks.
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Animals of the Rocky Shores
R110.00It took five years to collect all the right photographs for this little book covering the east coast of South Africa from East London in the south to Kosi Bay in the north. This section of the coast is influenced by the powerful warm Agulhas Current that flows down from the north, bringing with it sub-tropical moist climate so typical to the region. by Judy & Bruce Mann
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MANGROVES of South Africa
R140.00Published by WESSA-KZN. Mangrove forests are extremely productive ecosystems, providing critical services that benefit all – safe nurseries to protecting our shorelines. This book will take the reader through the plant life, animals, birds, estuary & shoreline protection and legislation. A most informative guide by Patricia Berjak, Glen Campbell, Barbara Huckett, Norman Pammenter with contributions from Hugh Chittenden, Nicolette Forbes, Andrew Mather and Prof Rudy van der Elst.
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A Field Guide to the Antelope of Southern Africa
R110.00Published by WESSA-KZN, this book is aimed at the layman wanting to identify an antelope and as such is an invaluable companion for any interested person and for every visitor to any of our game reserves or wilderness areas. For quick and easy identification, the key has been based on field characteristics such as colour, markings, the shape and size of bodies and horns.