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The complete video archive is an exceptional resource and record. Selections from it are published on
Standard Definition DVD (November 2005) and High Definition Video (November 2009).



THE PUBLISHED ARCHIVE (2005)




Lorrikeets
12 DVDs in a presentation pack with
a locations map and species list
.

12 hours of content compiled from
44 hours of footage.

Plus 6.5 hours of filmed interviews
with residents of Tamborine Mountain,
young and old, who talk about the impact
of its biodiversity on their daily lives.

Images grouped by season and species,
with commentary.

Featuring the topography, weather,
rainforest, gardens, fungi, birds, orchids, mammals, insects, and land-use.




SUPPLEMENTS TO THE ARCHIVE (2009)


 
Bullet orange Three additional DVDs shot in HDV and widescreen.

 
Bullet orange More grasses, lichen, moths and fungi. More of the rainforest floor. Better footage of birds and other fauna.

 
Bullet orange Species not previously filmed such as Koala, Brown Tree Snake, Scarlet Honeyeater and Ficus Virens.

 
Bullet orange

An interview with Professor Darryl Jones about biodiversity in general and that of Tamborine Mountain and South East Queensland in particular.

 
 

TO BUY THE ARCHIVE

The 2005 Archive (12 DVDs) costs AUD 830 plus p+p.
The Supplements (3 DVDs) cost AUD 150 plus p+p.
Enquiries:
contact@biodiversity.com.au



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