Acclimatisation, Its Eminent Adaptation To Australia: A Lecture (1862) by George Bennett is a book that explores the concept of acclimatization and its importance in adapting foreign species to Australian environments. The author discusses various aspects of acclimatization, including the introduction of new species to Australia, the benefits of acclimatization, and the challenges faced in the process. The book also touches upon the economic benefits...
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