The Long Shadow
When European settlers first arrived in Aotearoa New Zealand, they brought with them more than dreams of a new life - they brought plants and animals that forever altered the ecosystem. explores the captivating and complex history of these introduced species and their profound impact on native wildlife. Through stunning 19th-century-style portraits and vivid historical accounts, this book takes readers on a journey through time, from the ideals of acclimatisation societies to the ecological challenges and losses that followed. It is a story of both destruction and adaptation, revealing the delicate balance between humanity's ambitions and nature's inability to keep pace. an homage to the unique biodiversity of Aotearoa and a powerful reminder of the enduring consequences of human intervention.
The Arts
Hardback
Cally Whitham, Nicola Toki
240 pages
H: 292mm W: 235mm