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'Tarkine the Tasmanian tiger declares that there is no future in extinction – and he should know!
'He tells us that the modern world has lost half its species, an amazing rate of
nearly 200 plant, insect, bird and mammal species a day! That’s 1000 times the natural rate.
'Tarkine explains how this has happened and shows us the importance of habitat, ecosystems, biodiversity, catchments and more, and the alternatives to our destructive ways. He points out what we shouldn't do and what we should do to preserve the wonderful gift of our natural environment.
'Tarkine tells his story to two young children … our future generation, but what he says is for everyone – young and old and from any background.'
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Thylacines and the Anthropocene
This work is affiliated with the Thylacines and the Anthropocene dataset, tracking thylacine extinction and ecological themes in Australian literature.
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Works about this Work
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New Books from Forty South : Winter 2020
2020
single work
review
— Appears in: Forty South Tasmania (Online) 2020;
— Review of Tarkine the Tassie Tiger : Don't Expire - Light Your Fire! 2020 single work picture book ; Roadwork Ahead 2020 selected work poetry ; The Gods Must Be Disabled, Episode 2 2020 single work graphic novel ; The Gods Must Be Disabled, Episode 3 2020 single work graphic novel
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New Books from Forty South : Winter 2020
2020
single work
review
— Appears in: Forty South Tasmania (Online) 2020;
— Review of Tarkine the Tassie Tiger : Don't Expire - Light Your Fire! 2020 single work picture book ; Roadwork Ahead 2020 selected work poetry ; The Gods Must Be Disabled, Episode 2 2020 single work graphic novel ; The Gods Must Be Disabled, Episode 3 2020 single work graphic novel