Tim Low’s Feral Future warns how invasive plants and animals are silently re-writing Australia’s ecological story. First released in 1999 by Viking, this heavily illustrated reference tracks the spread of pests, the policy mis-steps, and the mounting cost to farms, bush and coast.
The 380-page paperback is a go-to for students, bushwalkers and land-carers who want the back-story behind lantana, cane toads and feral cats without wading through dense jargon. Maps, photos and clear side-bars make the science digestible for young adults yet rigorous enough for professionals.
This clean, very good first edition comes from a smoke-free shelf and shows no previous owner marks. Its tight spine and crisp pages still feel bookstore-fresh, ready to slip into a day-pack or reading chair.
Collectors prize early Low titles; grab this illustrated debut before it disappears into the wild.
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