Naturalist and author Brian Parkinson follows the main highways and
back country roads, stopping off at New Zealand’s most
spectacular locations. The country’s isolation for millions of
years means its flora and fauna are unique. Parkinson highlights
forest birds, towering trees, glacial lakes and active volcanoes
which make New Zealand special. from isolated beaches and out on
the water, he draws attention to the seabirds and mammals off New
Zealand’s coast. But this is not just a road trip exploring the
country’s beauty spots. Parkinson writes that ‘natural history
is as much about history as it is about nature’ and examines how
New Zealand’s natural environment has dramatically changed since
people first stepped ashore. What we see today is the result of
what happened in the past and all New Zealanders should explore the
unique wildlife on our doorstep. It’s just a road trip away.
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