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					<description><![CDATA[<strong>Pekapeka – New Zealand Bats by Dave Bell</strong><strong> $22.00</strong>

A pictorial study of New Zealand bats, the only native terrestrial mammals found in New Zealand. Bringing to light their uniqueness, hardships faced and the important roles they play in New Zealand’s ecosystems.
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<p>A pictorial study of New Zealand bats, the only native terrestrial mammals found in New Zealand. Bringing to light their uniqueness, hardships faced and the important roles they play in New Zealand’s ecosystems.<br />
Dedicated to the hardworking group of keen individuals and organisations that are endeavouring to save our bats from extinction.</p>
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