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The Tarkine: Too Precious To Lose

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References<br />

i<br />

J Wright, 2007, “South of My Days”, <strong>The</strong> Poetry of Judith Wright.<br />

ii<br />

J Kirkpatrick, 2012, “<strong>Tarkine</strong> a question of values: mines versus<br />

ancient rainforest”, <strong>The</strong> Conversation, viewed 24 October 2014<br />

.<br />

iii<br />

Eucryphia lucida.<br />

iv<br />

v<br />

Atherosperma moschatum, Lagarostrobos franklinii, Phyllocladus<br />

asplenifolius and Athrotaxis selaginoide respectively.<br />

J Kirkpatrick & DA DellaSala, Temperate rainforests of<br />

Australasia, Temperate and boreal rainforests of the world: ecology<br />

and conservation, Island Press, Washington DC, 2011, pp 195--212.<br />

vi<br />

vii<br />

Eucalyptus regnans.<br />

Aquila audax fleayi.<br />

viii<br />

Sarcophilus harrisii.<br />

ix<br />

Astacopsis gouldi.<br />

x<br />

J Kirkpatrick & DA DellaSala, op.cit.<br />

xi<br />

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xii<br />

CJ Binks, Explorers of Western Tasmania, Launceston, 1989.<br />

xiii<br />

G Mosely, 2013, “Australia’s world heritage nominations:<br />

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P Hitchcock, An assessment and verification of the ‘National and<br />

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to the Independent Verification Group for the Tasmanian<br />

Forests Intergovernmental Agreement 2011, Canberra, 2012.<br />

This publication would not have been possible without<br />

the generous donation of work from the following<br />

photographers: Rob Blakers, Dan Broun,<br />

Wolfgang Glowacki and Luke O’Brien.<br />

Photos clockwise from top: Mt Lindsay, <strong>Tarkine</strong>, Mt Lindsay, Astacopsis gouldii giant freshwater lobster, Dan Broun.<br />

Photo opposite: Norfolk Range, Rob Blakers.<br />

Printed by Tuggeranong Officeworks, 215 Scollay St, Greenway ACT 2900.<br />

Authorised by C. Milne, L1 Murray St Pier, Hobart TAS 7000.

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