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UNDER THE SHADE OF A COOLIBAH TREE
   Barry P. Moore 1978.   Life on Forty Acres.    Faringdon: E. Classey

184 pp.

[Ninth in a series on "naturalist-in" books.]


  Book Review by Christopher K. Starr. Department of Life Sciences,

University of the West Indies




  Barry Moore was born in England in 1925, where he did his

university degrees.     He emigrated to Australia in 1958, where he

had a successful career as a research chemist.          In 1968 he bought

a badly overgrazed 40-acre (16-ha) plot in the country outside of

Canberra, named it Calosoma after a genus of conspicuous ground

beetles (Carabidae), and set out to restore it.


   This attractive book is the account of Moore's first eight

years at Calosoma, his observations of plants and animals, and his

experiences in restoration ecology.        It is illustrated with many

of the author's drawings of plants and especially animals.               The

prose is sometimes rather belaboured, but one easily overlooks

this amid the righteous material.


   At about 35ES, the area around Canberra lies between those

latitudes   with   pronounced   summer   rains   and   those   with   winter

rains.    Annual rainfall is within the normal range for Trinidad &
Tobago, but with a great deal of yearly variation and no regular

seasonality.        Rainless weeks are uncommon, and it is rare to go as

long as two or three weeks with no rain at all.                    Still, occasional

severe droughts are an important environmental factor.                         Allied

with this is the danger of wildfires, as we occasionally hear in

news from Australia.


   In such circumstances, one would expect the native biota to

show marked adaptations to the possibility of fire, and this is an

important    theme     in   the    book.        Eucalypts,    in   particular,   burn

readily but also regenerate well after fire.                  Some plants are even

dependent      on    periodic     burning       of   their   habitat   in   order   to

reproduce.      At the same time, human activities have increased the

incidence and severity of fires, so that it is no longer entirely

a natural phenomenon.


   There is more to restoration ecology than protecting the land

from further degradation and letting it heal itself.                   Moore listed

the native plants from the area and used this as a guide in

replanting.         CSIRO, Australia's national research administration,

had a field station adjoining his property, so that he had the

benefit   of    expert      advice.        In    addition,    he   actively   removed

introduced weeds and struggled to keep the numbers of that great

pest of Australia's farmlands, the European rabbit, in check.


   There is much in this book about native wildflowers and when

they appear, with attention to scientific names.                       The core of
Moore's botany, though, is the chapter on "The Noble Gum" devoted

to eucalypts.        This group of over 700 species of trees and shrubs

--   most    in    the   genus   Eucalptus        is   almost   entirely      native   to

Australia.        They form the dominant vegetation over most of the

continent and in a wide range of climatic conditions.


     Eucalypts tend to monopolize sunlight and soil water, and they

litter the soil surface with their leathery dead leaves and bark,

which inhibit the growth of other plants.                  For these reasons, they

account for most of the native forest.                    Even so, they are almost

never found in pure stands but with several species intermingled.

Moore found seven species on Calosoma, with another five close by.


     Aside from eucalypts, marsupials are the group that springs to

mind as characteristic of Australia.                   The gray kangaroo, Macropus

giganteus, was common in Calosoma and the surrounding area.                          When

Moore first moved there, he had a considerable struggle against

poaching.     One night, though, a hunter was shot dead by another,

which sort of dampened their enthusiasm.                   It puts one in mind of

the marvelous scene in Crocodile Dundee in which a kangaroo shoots

back at a group of hunters.


     There   are    engaging     remarks     on    some    of   the   other    mammals,

especially two species of marsupial mice, Antechinus flavipes and

A. stuarti.        And most wonderful of all - the short-beaked echidna

Tachyglossus       aculeatus,     one   of    just       five   living     species     of

monotreme mammals in the world, was fairly common in the area.
We also find chapters on birds, reptiles and insects.                                       The

latter is rather narrowly conceived.                          It starts out with several

pages on butterflies, a rather obvious choice, before turning to

the group that really interests Moore: beetles.                                   Even these are

treated in a rather mundane fashion, so that if there is anything

extraordinary about the beetle fauna of Australia or the Calosoma

area it is not revealed.                 Various other orders are passed over in

rather perfunctory fashion, but what really annoyed me was the

treatment of termites.                  Australia is remarkable for its mound-

building termites, yet in two pages on this order no particular

genera or species are mentioned, and next to nothing is said about

their nests.


   The last chapter is about the uncertain future of the environment in and around Calosoma.

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Book Review: Life On Forty Acres

  • 1. UNDER THE SHADE OF A COOLIBAH TREE Barry P. Moore 1978. Life on Forty Acres. Faringdon: E. Classey 184 pp. [Ninth in a series on "naturalist-in" books.] Book Review by Christopher K. Starr. Department of Life Sciences, University of the West Indies Barry Moore was born in England in 1925, where he did his university degrees. He emigrated to Australia in 1958, where he had a successful career as a research chemist. In 1968 he bought a badly overgrazed 40-acre (16-ha) plot in the country outside of Canberra, named it Calosoma after a genus of conspicuous ground beetles (Carabidae), and set out to restore it. This attractive book is the account of Moore's first eight years at Calosoma, his observations of plants and animals, and his experiences in restoration ecology. It is illustrated with many of the author's drawings of plants and especially animals. The prose is sometimes rather belaboured, but one easily overlooks this amid the righteous material. At about 35ES, the area around Canberra lies between those latitudes with pronounced summer rains and those with winter rains. Annual rainfall is within the normal range for Trinidad &
  • 2. Tobago, but with a great deal of yearly variation and no regular seasonality. Rainless weeks are uncommon, and it is rare to go as long as two or three weeks with no rain at all. Still, occasional severe droughts are an important environmental factor. Allied with this is the danger of wildfires, as we occasionally hear in news from Australia. In such circumstances, one would expect the native biota to show marked adaptations to the possibility of fire, and this is an important theme in the book. Eucalypts, in particular, burn readily but also regenerate well after fire. Some plants are even dependent on periodic burning of their habitat in order to reproduce. At the same time, human activities have increased the incidence and severity of fires, so that it is no longer entirely a natural phenomenon. There is more to restoration ecology than protecting the land from further degradation and letting it heal itself. Moore listed the native plants from the area and used this as a guide in replanting. CSIRO, Australia's national research administration, had a field station adjoining his property, so that he had the benefit of expert advice. In addition, he actively removed introduced weeds and struggled to keep the numbers of that great pest of Australia's farmlands, the European rabbit, in check. There is much in this book about native wildflowers and when they appear, with attention to scientific names. The core of
  • 3. Moore's botany, though, is the chapter on "The Noble Gum" devoted to eucalypts. This group of over 700 species of trees and shrubs -- most in the genus Eucalptus is almost entirely native to Australia. They form the dominant vegetation over most of the continent and in a wide range of climatic conditions. Eucalypts tend to monopolize sunlight and soil water, and they litter the soil surface with their leathery dead leaves and bark, which inhibit the growth of other plants. For these reasons, they account for most of the native forest. Even so, they are almost never found in pure stands but with several species intermingled. Moore found seven species on Calosoma, with another five close by. Aside from eucalypts, marsupials are the group that springs to mind as characteristic of Australia. The gray kangaroo, Macropus giganteus, was common in Calosoma and the surrounding area. When Moore first moved there, he had a considerable struggle against poaching. One night, though, a hunter was shot dead by another, which sort of dampened their enthusiasm. It puts one in mind of the marvelous scene in Crocodile Dundee in which a kangaroo shoots back at a group of hunters. There are engaging remarks on some of the other mammals, especially two species of marsupial mice, Antechinus flavipes and A. stuarti. And most wonderful of all - the short-beaked echidna Tachyglossus aculeatus, one of just five living species of monotreme mammals in the world, was fairly common in the area.
  • 4. We also find chapters on birds, reptiles and insects. The latter is rather narrowly conceived. It starts out with several pages on butterflies, a rather obvious choice, before turning to the group that really interests Moore: beetles. Even these are treated in a rather mundane fashion, so that if there is anything extraordinary about the beetle fauna of Australia or the Calosoma area it is not revealed. Various other orders are passed over in rather perfunctory fashion, but what really annoyed me was the treatment of termites. Australia is remarkable for its mound- building termites, yet in two pages on this order no particular genera or species are mentioned, and next to nothing is said about their nests. The last chapter is about the uncertain future of the environment in and around Calosoma.