Description |
iii, 338 pages : illustrations (some color), 1 coat of arms, facsimiles, 1 map, portraits ; 29 cm |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: PART ONE -- EARLY YEARS IN BALLARAT - MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY DAYS - MARRIAGE, -- TEACHING & THE AUSTRALIAN SECTION OF THE MELBOURNE ZOO. -- 1907-1937 -- CHAPTER 1: Boyhood in Ballarat page 1-10 -- CHAPTER 2: War and Wombats 1914 - 1919 page 11-14 -- CHAPTER 3: Post-War and Teen Years 1919 - 1925 page 15-22 -- CHAPTER 4: Halcyon Days - Rutherglen Holiday 1925 page 23-26 -- CHAPTER 5: Student Days - Captivity in Melbourne 1927- 1928 page 27-36 -- CHAPTER 6: Sigrid - Marriage - Teaching and Australian Section Melbourne Zoo 1928 - 1934 page 37-48 -- CHAPTER 7: Collecting Trips - Kiwi Capers - Troubled Times 1935 - 1937 page 49-56 -- CHAPTER 8: Enforced Resignation 1937 page 57-60 -- PART TWO -- HEALESVILLE SANCTUARY DAYS -- 1937 - 1951 -- CHAPTER 9: Sir Colin MacKenzie Sanctuary - Building a Dream - -- Vale 'Ferox' - Snake's Alive - 'Horatius and 'Ajax" 1937- 1938 page 61-76 -- CHAPTER 10: Holocaust and a New Guinea Holiday. 1939 page 77-84 -- CHAPTER 11: Guidebooks & The Sanctuary in Wartime - Relocating Fauna - -- Dad's Army & Churchill's Secret Wartime Wish. 1940- 1943 page 85-94 -- CHAPTER 12: David's Greatest Achievement - The First Breeding of the -- Platypus in Captivity. -- Worldwide Fame for Jack, Jill and Baby Corrie 1943- 1944 page 95-104 -- CHAPTER 13: Family Reflections - Fleay Family Life in the 1940's. 1941 - 1949 page 105-122 -- BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION -- CHAPTER 14: Tasmanian Tiger Trials 1945- 1946 page 123-138 -- CHAPTER 15: Platypuses in New York 1947 page 139-156 -- CHAPTER 16: Paradise Lost - Out in the Cold Again 1947-1949 page 157-164 -- CHAPTER 17: Reinstatement - Re-stocking Adventures - David is Hailed as a -- Hero for Milking a Killer Taipan - Film Making - A Brush with -- Shakespeare - Committee Problems Once More & Paradise Found -- in God's Own Country, Queensland 1950 - 1952 page 165-176 -- PART THREE -- THE QUEENSLAND YEARS -- 1952- 1993 -- CHAPTER 18 Arrival in the Promised Land - A.N.A 's Strangest Airlift - -- Opening Day - Nature Notes - Beans and Providential Pugs - -- Escape From Hospital and The Rabbit Inspector 1952 - 1953 page 177-188 -- CHAPTER 19 The Workers - "That's Entertainment" - Fleay 's is a Success -- A Royal Command Performance - Mother Seeks Peace in New Zealand- -- Death of Friend and mentor Professor Frederick Wood-Jones 1953 - 1954 page 189-202 -- CHAPTER 20 Betty to the Rescue - Working With Walt Disney Studios - -- Death of sis, The White Goshawk and Andy, the Barking Owl - Publishing -- of "Talking ofAnimals" - The Luxury of New Toilets - The Deadly Rough - -- scaled Snake andA Fascination for Taipans. 1955 - 1956 page 203-214 -- CHAPTER 21 A Very Busy Year! - Robert Marries - -- The Flying Platypuses - West Burleigh To New York. 1958 page 215-224 -- CHAPTER 22 Return From New York - Another Family Wedding - Some Exotic Inhabitants -- - A Visit To Maude In Victoria -Filming for The Sundowners -To Canberra -- as Advisor on the Proposed lidbinbilla Nature Reserve. 1958- 1959 page 225-234 -- CHAPTER 23 A New Role As a Grandfather - Member of the British Empire Award- -- A New Book, "Living With Animals " - Conservation Victories on Behalfof -- Koalas and Kangaroos - The Birth of The Wildlife Preservation Society of -- Queensland. 1960 - 1962 page 235-244 -- CHAPTER 24 A visit from Naturalist, Gerald Durrell - Financial and Health Problems - -- A busy life - The Beatles - The loss of two loved ones, daughter Betty in -- December 1964 and Mother Maude, in May 1965. 1962 - 1965 page 245-256 -- CHAPTER 25 Cassowary Court Case - Death Adders to the rescue - Queensland'sfirst -- big conservation battle, thefight to save Tallebudgera Creek - First captive -- Breeding of the Powerful Owl - The ultimate book on Australian Owls, -- "Nightwatchmen ofBush & Plain" and a visit to the "Opera House. 1967 - 1968 page 257-272 -- CHAPTER 26 The Sad Plight of the Cunnamulla Fringe Dwellers 1969 - Worry of the -- Proposed Freeway 1971 - Threats to Tallebudgera Creek Once More - -- Platypus Breeding Disappointments 1972 - Pesticide Poisoning - Black Snake -- bites the hand that feeds him 1973 - The Fence and the Freeway Route is -- Changed at last 1969 - 1974 page 273-282 -- CHAPTER 27 Sigrid's Story Full Circle - Vale Horatia, A Very Famous Eagle- -- Honours Galore in the '70's -An Amazing Breeding Success After 40 Years of -- Endeavour a Baby Wedge-tail in 1977 - "Nature's Gentleman " 1981 - -- Two More Books (Paradoxical Platypus & Looking At Animals) and Still -- No Joy in Handing over the Fauna Reserve For Posterity. 1975 - 1983 page 283-294 -- CHAPTER 28 The Handover 1983 - Promises, Promises and Bitter Disappointments - -- Ministers May Come and Go But Policies Remain Unchanged - More Awards- -- A Doctorate From the University of Queensland - Farewell To Our Wonderful -- Mother Sigrid. 1983 - 1987 page 295-310 -- CHAPTER 29 Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining - More Awards ForA Distinguished Lifetime -- In Australian Natural History - A New Manager Throws a 40th. Anniversary -- Party in 1992. -- Farewell David. 1989 - 1993 page 311-314 -- CHAPTER 30 INRETROSPECT -- page 315-320 -- COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION page 321-330 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY - Outline of Achievements, Literary Works, Awards, Zoological Activities page 331-338 -- (including first captive breeding of native fauna) Radio Broadcasts and -- Special Projects. 8 Pages |
Summary |
Dr David Fleay was a trail-blazer who in his time through his dedication and persistance created interest in Australia's native fauna and flora making Australian aware of the uniqueness and value of the Australian bush |
Analysis |
BIOGRAPHIES |
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Biography & autobiography (Australia) |
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ZOOLOGISTS |
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Zoology & animal science (Australia) |
Bibliography |
Bibliography : pages 331-338 |
Subject |
Fleay, David, 1907-1993.
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Conservationists -- Australia -- Biography.
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Naturalists -- Australia -- Biography.
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Wildlife conservationists -- Australia -- Biography.
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Genre/Form |
Biographies.
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LC no. |
2008399294 |
ISBN |
9780980422801 (paperback) |
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