Throwim Way Leg

First edition (publ. Text Publishing)

Throwim Way Leg is a 1998 book written by Australian scientist Tim Flannery. It documents Flannery's experiences conducting scientific research in the highlands of Papua New Guinea and Indonesian Western New Guinea. The book describes the flora and fauna of the island and the cultures of its various peoples. The title is an anglicised spelling of the New Guinean Pidgin "Tromoi Lek," to go on a journey.[1]

Flannery recounts his 15 trips to New Guinea beginning in 1981, when he was aged 26. He identifies at least 17 previously undescribed species during this period.[2]

See also

  • New Guinea portal

References

  1. ^ Flannery, Tim (1998). Throwim Way Leg: An Adventure (trade paperback, index, colour photographs, 326 pp.). Melbourne: Text Publishing. ISBN 1876485191.
  2. ^ "There Goes the Neighborhood". archive.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2022-04-27.

External links

  • Throwim' Way Leg: Tree-Kangaroos, Possums, and Penis Gourds excerpt and text search
  • There Goes the Neighborhood NY Times review of Throwim Way Leg
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Works
  • The Future Eaters (1994)
  • Throwim Way Leg (1998)
  • The Eternal Frontier (2001)
  • The Weather Makers (2005)
  • Chasing Kangaroos (2007)
  • Here on Earth (2010)
  • Among the Islands (2011)
  • Atmosphere of Hope (2015)
  • Europe: A Natural History (2018)
  • The Climate Cure (2020)
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  • Pteralopex flanneryi
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