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A Whale's Song: The Humpbacks of Eastern Australia
A Whale's Song: The Humpbacks of Eastern Australia

A Whale's Song provides a brief history of whaling in Australia. It describes the natural history of Humpback Whales, explains why Humpback Whales sing their complex songs and provides comprehensive information about areas where you can go to watch Humpback Whales.

•  50 pages. Perfect gift size: 21 mm X 14.75 mm.
•  Written by Timothy Goodson Harris. Designed by Lindsay Crether.
•  Photography by Trish Franklin, Olive Andrews, Max Egan and Eric Wright (See More Images tab below).
•  Published by Southern Cross University Whale Research Centre.


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AUD $24.95

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