Field guide
earliest edition we have, 2001 Harcourt, 2002 279 pages
"Diving headlong into her graduate work in Queensland, Australia, studying spectacled fruit bats, Annabel Mendelssohn spends her free time picking leeches from her eyes, discovering waterfalls, and E-mailing her sister, Alice, who has settled for the more domesticated science of grant administration. Aside from occasional fears that loggers will terrorize her camp, all is going according to plan until Annabel's mento...
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