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The men who meddled with nature
The ‘acclimatisation societies’ of the 19th century sought to ‘improve’ on the natural world by releasing non-native species into the wild. The effects were disastrous.
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Dying to be in nature
The modern funeral business is one that uses up precious resources and pollutes the planet. But you can make sure it’s only your memory that leaves its mark with these new and natural ways to leave this earth.
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A group of Red kangaroos on the move. Colour reproduction of a painting by W Kuhnert.
Kuhnert, Wilhelm, 1865-1926.Reference: 39893i- Pictures
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A family of kangaroos relaxing on a grassy bank with koalas and other marsupials nearby. Coloured etching.
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Cobham Park, England: three kangaroos. Etching by A.A. Park after W. Panormo.
Panormo, William, 1796-1867.Date: 1 May 1829Reference: 42388i- Pictures
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Australian grass trees (Xanthorrhoea species) with red kangaroos (Macropus laniger) at Yankalilla. Coloured lithograph by J. W. Giles, c. 1846, after G. F. Angas.
Angas, George French, 1822-1886.Date: [1846]Reference: 21028i- Pictures
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A kangaroo. Etching.
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