The Dog Fence by James Woodford

The Dog Fence by James Woodford

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The Dog Fence by James Woodford

At 5400 kilometres, the Dog Fence is one of the longest man-made structures on Earth. It slices across Australia's desert heart, dividing the continent to keep dingoes away from livestock. James Woodford embarks on a journey to follow its length, travelling some of the loneliest and harshest country in the world. He begins on a clifftop overlooking the Great Australian Bight and ends in the foothills of Queensland's Bunya Mountains.

James Woodford was a science and environment reporter for the Sydney Morning Herald for a long time. He was given the coveted Michael Daley medal for science journalism two years in a row after winning the Eureka Prize for environmental journalism. The Hidden Lives of Wombats, his highly fascinating book about wombats, won the Whitley Award for Best Natural History Book from the Royal Zoological Society of NSW. The Dog Fence, Whitecap, Real Dirt, and The Great Barrier Reef are among his other works.

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ISBN 13 9781920885267
ISBN 10 1920885269
Title The Dog Fence
Author James Woodford
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Text Publishing
Year published 2004-07-05
Number of pages 260
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.