Publications
NEW BOOK - Wild Forest available now
Calendars
2009 Small Calendar
$ 12.00
- Wilderness Tasmania calendar
- 14 colour photographs of Tasmania’s fragile wilderness in a handy size (167 x 232mm)
- Includes space for your engagements
- Photos by Rob Blakers, Grant Dixon and Dennis Harding
- Front cover: Autumn, West Coast Range
2009 Large Calendar
$ 20.00
- Wild Tasmania calendar
- A larger horizontal format (300 x 345mm)
- Photographs by Rob Blakers and Grant Dixon
- Front cover: Sunrise, Frankland Range, Southwest NP
Diaries
2009 Diary
$ 16.00
- Wilderness Tasmania diary
- 24 photos of wilderness and wildlife in a very practical size (145 x 195mm)
- All photos by Rob Blakers except for the one of penguins (Grant Dixon)
- Suitable for desktop,handbag or briefcase
- Front cover: Waterfall on Beech Creek, Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park
Books
Latest Book Release!
Wild Forest
$ 40.00
Wild Forest is a stunning and timely new photographic book about Tasmania's unprotected forests, focusing on the Florentine, Styx and Weld Valleys. It features the work of eleven Tasmanian photographers, a foreword by Christine Milne and essays on biodiversity, green carbon and water by Professor Jamie Kirkpatrick, Margaret Blakers and David Leaman.
All of the forest scenes shown in the book lie within forestry coupes. All are zoned for logging, or would be directly affected by logging that is planned for the next few years.
- 64 pages
- Soft cover, 290x297mm
Freycinet Book
$ 40.00
- Classic images of beautiful Freycinet with text by Professor Jamie Kirkpatrick
- Photos by Rob Blakers and others
- 64 pages
- Hard Cover
Endangered - Tasmania’s Wild Places
$ 40.00
Some of the nation's most beautiful and ecologically significant areas are at risk of being lost forever.
- A visually stunning publication highlighting unprotected areas throughout Tasmania, many of which are under immediate threat from logging, mining and similar developments, including the Tamar Valley pulp mill.
- Containing 110 photographs by more than twenty of Australia’s best wilderness photographers, Endangered is an urgent and moving call to save what is left of these magnificent places.
- With text by Greens Senator Bob Brown, Professor Jamie Kirkpatrick (leading ecologist) and Dr Pete Hay (poet and essayist), this book’s message is more important now than ever.
- Published by Penguin Viking
- 168 pages
- Hard cover
Book on Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair
Temporarily Out of Print - More available in 2009
$ 25.00
- Photos by Chris Bell, Rob Blakers, Grant Dixon, Peter Dombrovskis, Dennis Harding and others
- Informative text by Professor Jamie Kirkpatrick
- An affordable coffee table book
- 64 pages
- Soft cover
Posted by Ian Salkin on June 18, 2007.