Australian photographers of the seventies from the collection of the National Gallery of Australia: Philip Morris Arts Grant, January 14, 1995- June 4, 1995
Profiles some of the biggest, smelliest, oldest, and most amazing plants found in Australia, describing how plants have adapted to the continent's diverse regions and conditions.
Jeff Corwin explores the habitats of Australia and Tasmania in search of reptiles, introducing such animals as the goanna, skink, carpet python, death adder, and brown, copper, and tiger snakes.
Illustrations and simple text written in both English and Spanish describe prehistoric giant kangaroos, how and where they lived, and how they became extinct.