Margaret McJannett
Margaret McJannett is an Australian naturalist and author. She was born in Canberra.
She is best known for her books about the Brindabella Ranges near Canberra which she wrote with her former partner Ian Fraser. She wrote an article for the "Bogong" magazine, vol. 12, no. 2, published by the Canberra & South-East Region Environment Center, where she describes the idea, 'Let's write a book about the Brindabellas' my mate said!.. She was "shattered" to find the hills she lovingly gazed on for years, were the Tidbinbilla Ranges. She camped in the Brindies for many nights, exploring the tracks and creeks. The Bogong article is a nice little description of her experiences with Ian and the photographer, Ray McJannett, as they explored the Brindabellas...I just found it in my copy of their book, and shortly will load some images to flickr.
Bibliography[edit]
- Above the Cotter - A driver's and walker's guide to the North Brindabellas, Ian Fraser and Margaret McJannett, Canberra and South-East Region Environment Centre, Canberra, 1991 ISBN 0-646-04309-9 Search this book on .
- Wild about Canberra: A field guide to the plants and animals of the ACT, Ian Fraser and Margaret McJannett, ACT Parks and Conservation Service, Canberra, 1993 ISBN 1-86331-153-X Search this book on .
- Wildflowers of the Bush Capital - a Field Guide to Canberra Nature Park., Ian Fraser and Margaret McJannett, Vertego Press, Canberra, 1993 ISBN 0-646-15711-6 Search this book on .
- Over the Hills and Tharwa Way - Eastern Namadgi National Park - A driver's and walker's guide, Ian Fraser and Margaret McJannett, Canberra and South-East Region Environment Centre, Canberra, 1994 ISBN 0-646-19029-6 Search this book on .
- Neighbours in Trouble! - Endangered plants and animals in the ACT, Ian Fraser and Margaret McJannett, Conservation Council of the South-East Region and Canberra, Canberra, 1996.
- Wildflowers of the Snow Country, Ian Fraser and Margaret McJannett, Vertego Press, Canberra, 1998 ISBN 0-646-35260-1 Search this book on .
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