"Numby the Numbat" By Tim Faulkner
For every young numbat, a day does come when it’s time to leave home, their dad and their mum.
When Numby heads out to find his own place, it’s a grand old adventure, a wild numbat chase!
An unforgettable book set in verse, this beautifully illustrated text tells the story of the Western Australian state faunal emblem - the numbat.
- ISBN: 9781742458359
- ISBN-10: 1742458351
- Audience: Children
- Format: Paperback
- Language: English
- Number Of Pages: 32
- Published: 20th November 2016
- Publisher: AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHIC
- Country of Publication: AU
- Dimensions (cm): 25.3 x 23.0
- Weight (kg): 0.17
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About Tim Faulkner
About Tim Faulkner
Tim Faulkner is a renowned Australian wildlife expert, conservationist, and media personality. He is Director of the Australian Reptile Park and Devil Ark, and was named Australian Geographic Conservationist of the Year in 2015.
From milking venomous spiders to releasing endangered animals back into the wild, Tim's work blends hands-on wildlife management with community education. He is also host of The Wild Life of Tim Faulkner, where he shares his passion for native species with families around the world.
In this book, Tim shares his conservation message through engaging storytelling, encouraging children to care deeply about Australia’s native animals and the ecosystems that support them.
Tim Faulkner is a renowned Australian wildlife expert, conservationist, and media personality. He is Director of the Australian Reptile Park and Devil Ark, and was named Australian Geographic Conservationist of the Year in 2015.
From milking venomous spiders to releasing endangered animals back into the wild, Tim's work blends hands-on wildlife management with community education. He is also host of The Wild Life of Tim Faulkner, where he shares his passion for native species with families around the world.
In this book, Tim shares his conservation message through engaging storytelling, encouraging children to care deeply about Australia’s native animals and the ecosystems that support them.