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Hutton, Ian. Lord Howe island: Discovering Australia's world heritage. Conservation Press, 1986.

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Nursery, Kentia Palm. The Kentia palm of Lord Howe Island. Lord Howe Island Board, Kentia Palm Nursery, 2000.

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Hayward, Philip. Hearing the call: Music and social history on Lord Howe Island. Lord Howe Island Arts Council, 2002.

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Serventy, Vincent. Australia's world heritage sites: The Great Barrier Reef, Kakadu National Park, Western Tasmania Wilderness National Parks, Willandra Lakes Region, the Lord Howe Island Group. Macmillan, 1986.

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Staff, Australian Geographic. Australian Geographic Lord Howe Island Map. Bauer Media Books, 2018.

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Hutton, Ian. Birds of Lord Howe Island: Past and Present. Ian Hutton, 1991.

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Tulloch, Coral, and Rohan Cleave. Phasmid: Saving the Lord Howe Island Stick Insect. CSIRO Publishing, 2015.

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Marine Benthic Algae Of Lord Howe Island And The Southern Great Barrier Reef. CSIRO Publishing, 2010.

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Moro, Dorian, Derek Ball, and Sally Bryant, eds. Australian Island Arks. CSIRO Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486306619.

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Australia is the custodian of a diverse range of continental and oceanic islands. From Heard and Macquarie in the sub-Antarctic, to temperate Lord Howe and Norfolk, to the tropical Cocos (Keeling) Islands and the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia’s islands contain some of the nation’s most iconic fauna, flora and ecosystems. They are a refuge for over 35% of Australia’s threatened species and for many others declining on mainland Australia. They also have significant cultural value, especially for Indigenous communities, and economic value as centres for tourism.
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Cleave, Rohan, and Coral Tulloch. Phasmid. CSIRO Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486301133.

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Phasmid is the amazing true story of the Lord Howe Island Phasmid, or Stick Insect. Believed to be extinct for nearly 80 years, the phasmids were rediscovered on Balls Pyramid, a volcanic outcrop 23 kilometres off the coast of Lord Howe Island, Australia. News of their unbelievable survival made headlines around the world and prompted an extraordinary conservation effort to save this remarkable invertebrate. 
 
 This wonderful tale captures the life of one of the world's most critically endangered invertebrates, from beginning life as an egg to surviving harsh environments and the ho
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Frith, Clifford. Woodhen. CSIRO Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643108714.

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This book tells the fascinating success story of saving the flightless Woodhen of Lord Howe Island. This unique large rail, an iconic and highly endangered Australian bird, was at the very brink of extinction with just 15 individuals found in 1980, when bold and risky actions were taken to save it. 
 The book begins with the discovery and ecology of Lord Howe Island. It then details the history of the Woodhen, its place among the rails and their evolution of flightlessness, the planning, implementation and trials, tribulations and successes of the captive breeding programme and the way in
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Forshaw, Joseph, and William Cooper. Pigeons and Doves in Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486304042.

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Possibly the most successful urban birds, pigeons and doves in the Order Columbiformes are one of the most easily recognised groups. They are an ancient and very successful group with an almost worldwide distribution and are most strongly represented in tropical and subtropical regions, including Australia. In most species simple plumage patterns feature mainly grey and brown with black, white or dull reddish markings, but the highly colourful fruit-doves include some of the most beautiful of all birds.
 From dense rainforests of north Queensland, where brilliantly plumaged Superb Fruit-D
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Cleave, Rohan, and Coral Tulloch. Bouncing Back. CSIRO Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486308415.

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The Eastern Barred Bandicoot is one of Australia's most threatened species. When their existence came under extreme threat from habitat loss, predators and human development, Eastern Barred Bandicoots found refuge in the most unlikely of places – a rubbish tip. This captivating true story details the plight these small, nocturnal marsupials faced, and the outstanding efforts that ensured their protection. Written by Rohan Cleave and illustrated by Coral Tulloch, Bouncing Back shows that even on the brink of extinction, there is hope for the survival of our most vulnerable species. 
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Dowe, John Leslie. Australian Palms. CSIRO Publishing, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643098022.

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Australian Palms offers an updated and thorough systematic and taxonomic treatment of the Australian palm flora, covering 60 species in 21 genera. Of these, 54 species occur in continental Australia and six species on the off-shore territories
 of Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island and Christmas Island.
 Incorporating recent advances in biogeographic and phylogenetic research, Australian Palms provides a comprehensive introduction to the palm family Arecaceae, with reviews of botanical history, biogeography, phylogeny, ecology and conservation. Thorough descriptions of genera and speci
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Sheppard, Charles R. C., Simon K. Davy, Graham M. Pilling, and Nicholas A. J. Graham. The abiotic environment. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198787341.003.0003.

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Coral reefs are largely restricted to shallow tropical seas, where water is warm, nutrient poor and well illuminated for photosynthesis and where sufficient calcium carbonate (aragonite) exists in seawater for the precipitation of coral skeletons (i.e. calcification). Extreme temperatures and salinities cause thermal and osmotic stress, while large amounts of sediment smother corals and block light. High concentrations of nutrients encourage algal growth at the expense of corals, while low seawater aragonite concentrations prevent net accretion of the reef framework. At local scales, the hydro
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