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Endangered - Tasmania's Wild Places

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Three Glen Turvey images apear is in this beautiful hard cover publication by Penguin Australia. Some of the nation’s most beautiful and ecologically significant areas are at risk of being lost forever. It is a visually stunning publication highlighting unprotected areas throughout Tasmania, many of which are under immediate threat from logging, mining and similar developments, including the Tamar Valley pulp mill.

Containing 110 photographs by more than twenty of Australia’s best wilderness photographers, Endangered is an urgent and moving call to save what is left of these magnificent places. With text by Greens Senator Bob Brown, Professor Jamie Kirkpatrick (leading ecologist) and Dr Pete Hay (poet and essayist), this book’s message is more important now than ever.

The following Glen Turvey images were included: