Dung Down Under: Dung Beetles for Australia by Bernard Doube and Tim Marshall is a practical, farmer‑friendly guide to the ecology, benefits and management of dung beetles in Australian landscapes. It explains how dung beetles improve soil health, pasture productivity and water quality, help control pests and parasites, and contribute to carbon cycling. The book covers beetle biology and ecology, how to establish and monitor populations, the economic and environmental advantages of their activity, and discusses threats and promising species for Australia, supported by colour photos and illustrations. It’s aimed at farmers, land managers, Landcare groups and sustainable agriculture practitioners.
Price: $35
Please contact the SNEL office to order your copy.




