‘Mateship with Birds’, the title of Alec Chisholm’s first book, epitomises his approach to conservation. He wanted his fellow Australians to bond emotionally with the birds, animals and plants around them, and he framed his advocacy in the nationalist idioms of that country. Nationalism was central to his conservation, as he tried to foster a robust sense of belonging to place for the benefit of both the Australian people and their non-human compatriots
This paper a) gives an historical view of national parks and other protected areas since the 19th ce...
The Australian bustard is Australia's heaviest flying bird. It is an icon of the Australian outback ...
This is an essay that began as a book review. The book reviewed is: ‘The Australian Bird Guide’ by P...
Alec Chisholm (1890–1977) inspired generations of Australians to see nature anew. A prolific writer ...
Mateship with birds was Alec Chisholm’s first book, published in 1922. He went on to become one of A...
Since the turn of the 20th century, when birdwatching as a hobby began in Australia, birders have ch...
Alec Chisholm inspired Australians to see nature anew. His Mateship with Birds, published in 1922, i...
An Australian Bird Book by J. A. Leach, published in 1911, was the first field guide to Australia's ...
The Australian bustard is Australia's heaviest flying bird. It is an icon of the Australian outback ...
We, humans can learn a lot from studying nature past and present; hence, the importance of a Natura...
Birders are generally nature-oriented; however, their understanding of key bird conservation issues ...
The Australian nature conservation movement is effectively entering its second century of existence ...
The English naturalist and ornithologist, John Gould, visited Australia in the late 1830...
Amateur ornithologist Alec Chisholm published “The Paradise Parrot Tragedy” just after the species’ ...
Australia’s experience in community-based environmental repair is unique in the world, with no short...
This paper a) gives an historical view of national parks and other protected areas since the 19th ce...
The Australian bustard is Australia's heaviest flying bird. It is an icon of the Australian outback ...
This is an essay that began as a book review. The book reviewed is: ‘The Australian Bird Guide’ by P...
Alec Chisholm (1890–1977) inspired generations of Australians to see nature anew. A prolific writer ...
Mateship with birds was Alec Chisholm’s first book, published in 1922. He went on to become one of A...
Since the turn of the 20th century, when birdwatching as a hobby began in Australia, birders have ch...
Alec Chisholm inspired Australians to see nature anew. His Mateship with Birds, published in 1922, i...
An Australian Bird Book by J. A. Leach, published in 1911, was the first field guide to Australia's ...
The Australian bustard is Australia's heaviest flying bird. It is an icon of the Australian outback ...
We, humans can learn a lot from studying nature past and present; hence, the importance of a Natura...
Birders are generally nature-oriented; however, their understanding of key bird conservation issues ...
The Australian nature conservation movement is effectively entering its second century of existence ...
The English naturalist and ornithologist, John Gould, visited Australia in the late 1830...
Amateur ornithologist Alec Chisholm published “The Paradise Parrot Tragedy” just after the species’ ...
Australia’s experience in community-based environmental repair is unique in the world, with no short...
This paper a) gives an historical view of national parks and other protected areas since the 19th ce...
The Australian bustard is Australia's heaviest flying bird. It is an icon of the Australian outback ...
This is an essay that began as a book review. The book reviewed is: ‘The Australian Bird Guide’ by P...