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  1. Diary of a Wombat by Jackie French, 2009-03-23
  2. Diary of a BABY Wombat by Jackie French, 2010-09-13
  3. How to Scratch a Wombat: Where to Find It . . . What to Feed It . . . Why It Sleeps All Day by Jackie French, 2009-02-16
  4. Wombat Divine by Mem Fox, 1999-09-07
  5. Wombat Walkabout by Carol Diggory Shields, 2009-03-19
  6. Swim, Little Wombat, Swim! by Charles Fuge, 2005-08-01
  7. Where To, Little Wombat? by Charles Fuge, 2006-08-28
  8. One Woolly Wombat by Rod; Argent, Kerry Trinca, 1997
  9. Adventures of Little Wombat by Vicki Churchill, Angela McAllister, 2008-09-02
  10. Wombat Stew by Marcia K. Vaughan, Pamela Lofts, 2001-12
  11. The Adventures of the Muddle Headed Wombat by Ruth PARK, 1986
  12. How to Avoid a Wombat's Bum by Mitchell Symons, 2008-06-05
  13. Batter Up Wombat by Helen Lester, 2008-04-21
  14. Wombat & Fox: Summer in the City by Terry Denton, 2007-08-01

1. WOMBATS
Women's Mountain Bike Cycling Women...... Bay Area Backroads is REairing our wombats segment March 8 (International Women'sDay!) at 530 pm on Channel 4? KRON, in the bay area. wombats news logo.
http://www.wombats.org/
About Us Meet the Founder Become a Member Skills Clinics ... The Cunningham Bicycle What's new ? 2003 Mountain Bike Events
  • April 5 Intermediate clinic, Fairfax April 6 Beginners clinic, Fairfax May 1-4 Ligurian Fat Tire Weekend (Italy)
See the Skills Clinic page for more information and additional dates.
Thanks for stoppin' by, please come back soon :-) all the wombat art, photographs, mottos, and articles are
For permission: contact Wombats HQ
Last updated: February 2003 WOMBATS Memberships Join WOMBATS Renew your WOMBATS Annual Membership WOMBATS MTB Info Bike Fit Tips Fashion Sense WOMBATS Glossary of Terms WOMBATS a' writin' Report from Camp WinnaWOMBAT WOMBATS Poetry Get Out The Door TAKE THE BICYCLE ADDICTION TEST Great Bay Area Bike Shops
737 Center Boulevard, Fairfax

2. About Wombats
Comprehensive information about the weight, diet, and running speed of the wombat.
http://www.geocities.com/csean_au/wombat_facts.htm
About the Wombat         The Common Wombat Vombatus Ursinus a native Australian Marsupial, is a stout, sturdy animal with a large blunt head. It has small ears and a very short tail. It has short, stubby but very powerful legs with broad claws which it uses for digging. Wombats grow to about 1.3 meters in length and can weigh up to 36-40 kgs for an adult male. The female has a backward facing pouch to prevent dirt from entering while digging. This pouch is where she carries her Joey ( young ) till emergence at approximately 7-10 months. Wombats are nocturnal animals and have very poor eyesight. They are perceived as a slow animal and not very dangerous. This however is very wrong as they can cause a nasty bite and are capable of running at a speed of up to 40 klms per hour. If you find one in a burrow, it is wise to leave it undisturbed. Prevent your dogs from going down the burrow as the dog will often come off worse for wear, or may even be killed, as the wombat will crush the dog to the roof of the burrow as a form of self defense. Wombats live in burrows which maybe up to 30 meters long and several meters deep usually dug in the side of gullies in well drained soil. Wombats are herbivore animals grazing on native grass's, roots of shrubs and leaves. They may wander over a territory of up to 3 kilometers a night searching for food before returning to their burrows. Although wombats may share their burrows, they are possessive about feeding territories. They mark these areas by leaving smells and droppings around the edge of their territory, snorting and snarling at any intruder in their territory.

3. Wonderful World Of Wombats
Unofficial StumpersL auxiliary web page for the difficult reference questions mailing list.
http://www.regiments.org/wombats/
Stumpers-L is an email group or conference where Reference Librarians post questions which have them stumped. With a worldwide community of over 1,000 librarians and other experts sharing their knowledge and resources, Stumpers-L is the world's largest and most versatile reference desk and the answers often make for pretty interesting reading. On this, the unofficial page (maintained independently of Dominican University), you will find ancillary and extraneous oddities, including an answer to the question which stumps all newcomers, "What's all this about wombats?!" "Stumpers does the difficult instantly, but the impossible might take a few minutes" Jane Richardson, 23 Oct. 1995 See also the official Stumpers-L page , maintained by students of the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at Dominican University (formerly Rosary College), Illinois.
since 1 October 1995. This site is maintained by T.F. Mills, wombat@regiments.org
Last update:

4. Welcome!!!
Site Design By It is illegal to keep wombats as pets. All wombats in these pages were orphaned Joeys and have since been returned to the wild. Copyright © 2000 CSEAN All Rights Reserved
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6. Tour Of Tasmania: Wombats
QuickTime video clip of this marsupial is accompanied by details on its anatomy, habits and distribution. wombats are large, lumbering marsupials which live only in Australia.
http://www.tased.edu.au/tot/fauna/wombat.html
FAUNA
Echidna

Kangaroo

Kookaburra

Possum
...
Wombat

FLORA
Huon pine

Tasmanian blue gum

North-west coast

North and north-east
... Tasmania Online Wombats are large, lumbering marsupials which live only in Australia. They grow to a length of about 3 feet (1m) and weigh approximately 88 lbs (40kg). Wombats live in burrows which they dig in the ground. To assist with their burrowing, they have thick, muscular legs and strong claws. Common wombats (pictured) are found in Tasmania and in some parts of New South Wales. Hairy-nosed wombats are rarer and found only in the more arid regions of Australia. Wombats usually forage for food at either dawn or dusk, avoiding activity during the hotter parts of the day, when they often bask in the sun at their burrow entrance. Wattle the wombat, 1.98Mb QuickTime movie (at Bonorong Wildlife Park) Wombats generally eat grasses and leaves in bush clearings. The wombat population in Tasmania is significant, and wombats tunneling under fences after grazing on farmlands sometimes annoys farmers. Burrows are usually well hidden and wild wombats are not often seen by the public.

7. Web Site Design For Small Business In New Zealand
Low cost web site design for small businesses.
http://www.wombatsweb.co.nz/
Wombats Web Services: affordable web site design for small business in New Zealand.
We specialise in affordable web site design services to help your New Zealand small business realise its online potential in an increasingly crowded virtual marketplace. Let us help you to raise your online profile with a simple web site and build your business on the internet. We offer a simple but sound approach to web site design which will maximise the opportunity for your New Zealand business web site to be found by your internet customers. Our objective is to make the internet a realistic online option for all businesses, whatever their size or budget. Our web site design approach is therefore flexible and tailored to suit the individual needs of each client, ensuring a focused and effective web site design service that can suit everyone. Please have a look around our web site to see if we can help you to optimise your internet presence. Contact us and we will call you back to discuss your ideas and online business objectives.
Seek us and you will be found.

8. Environmental Consultants - No Longer Trading
Independent environmental consultants to the water industry based in Titirangi, providing advice and guidance on environmental issues related to water and wastewater.
http://www.wombatsenvironmental.co.nz
Wombats Environmental is no longer trading
Thank you to all those we have done business with during the past four years.

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please join us at our new site http//www.wombats.org/ is open for business.
http://www.echonyc.com/~hadley/wombats/wombats.html
please join us at our new site... http://www.wombats.org/ is open for business.

10. Welcome To Perth Zoo!
Perth Zoo now houses several wombats in the Australian Bushwalk exhibit.
http://www.perthzoo.wa.gov.au/wombat.html
WILDLIFE: Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat
Animal Index: Brush-tailed Phascogale Brushtail Possum Carnaby's Cockatoo Chuditch Dibbler Djoongari Fairy Tern Ghost Bat Koala Little Penguin Malleefowl Numbat Quokka Red-tailed Black Cockatoo Short-beaked Echidna Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat Western Swamp Tortoise Western Pebble-mound Mouse Western Long-billed Corella Woma Python Wopilkara Scientific Name
Lasiorhinus latifrons
Conservation Status
Lower Risk: Least Concern

While the Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat of Queensland is critically endangered , the Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat seems to be fairly common, but only in a restricted area. Fortunately, these areas are mostly left undisturbed by agriculture, being too dry and having poor soils.
Southern Hairy-nosed Wombats are similar in size to Common Wombats, but have softer, silkier, grey fur, longer ears and fine fur on their much broader nose. A member of the marsupial group, females have a pouch which opens to the rear. They live in dry inland areas around the Great Australian Bight, where low scrubby trees and grasses grow on open plains. Here they dig large burrow complexes in which five to ten Wombats may sleep during the day.
Wombats breed in spring, after which females give birth to a single jelly-bean sized joey. The joey lives and grows in the pouch for six to nine months feeding from a teat. It will the stay in the burrow, or follow its mother around at night and continue to drink milk until about one year of age. These youngsters will then reach breeding age at around three years old. Survival of the young wombats to adulthood depends on a good food supply (typically native grasses) which come in years of good rainfall.

11. WOMBATS
wombats Chapters. Current Chapters. 2002 Anchorage Riding Schedule. Startingyour own wombats Chapter. The benefits of having a Chapter are many!
http://www.wombats.org/chapters2002.html
Home About Us Meet the Founder Become a Member ... The Cunningham Bicycle
WOMBATS Chapters
Current Chapters Southeast Massachusetts
Contact: Harley Erickson at (978) 772-9644,
masswombats@hotmail.com Albuquerque, New Mexico
Contact: Bonnie O. Nuttall at (505) 254-3580

or bon1972@unm.edu
Alaska
Contact: Melissa DeVaughn, 907-688-7627
wombats@alaska.net
View the 2003 Anchorage ride schedule

Starting your own WOMBATS Chapter The benefits of having a Chapter are many!
  • We'll help you learn how to organize special events, including bike maintenance classes and programs like "trail maintenance and awareness" You can post rides, events, and news on this Web site and in the Newsletter You can offer rides for all levels of abilities New membership is generated by national recognition WOMBATS offers partial reimbursement of membership fees at end of year to help cover operating expenses
If you want to open a chapter

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13. Welcome To The Wombats Cricket Club Web-site
Based near Taunton Somerset who play friendly cricket. We welcome touring sides who wish a friendly weekend or evening game. Website includes, links, fixtures and stats.
http://www.real-easy-cash.com/wombats/
Welcome to the Wombats Cricket Club Web-Site Click on the link below to enter the site Enter the Site.

14. Tour Of Tasmania: Wombats
Graphicsenabled version wombats are large, lumbering marsupials which liveonly in Australia. wombats live in burrows which they dig in the ground.
http://www.tased.edu.au/tot/fauna/wombat-text.html
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Wombats are large, lumbering marsupials which live only in Australia. They grow to a length of about 3 feet (1m) and weigh approximately 88 lbs (40kg). Wombats live in burrows which they dig in the ground. To assist with their burrowing, they have thick, muscular legs and strong claws. Common wombats (pictured) are found in Tasmania and in some parts of New South Wales. Hairy-nosed wombats are rarer and found only in the more arid regions of Australia. Wombats usually forage for food at either dawn or dusk, avoiding activity during the hotter parts of the day, when they often bask in the sun at their burrow entrance. Wattle the wombat, 1.98Mb QuickTime movie
(at Bonorong Wildlife Park) Wombats generally eat grasses and leaves in bush clearings. The wombat population in Tasmania is significant, and wombats tunneling under fences after grazing on farmlands sometimes annoys farmers. Burrows are usually well hidden and wild wombats are not often seen by the public.
FAUNA: Echidna Kangaroo Kookaburra Possum ... Wombat
FLORA: Huon pine Tasmanian blue gum Tour home Intro. to Tasmania

15. Koalas Australiana - Australian Made Soft Toy Koalas, Kangaroos, Wombats, And Pl
Soft toy koalas, kangaroos, wombats and platypus.
http://www.koalas.com.au
Quality Australian Made products.
Available for delivery to your door, anywhere in the world.
They include soft toy koalas, kangaroos, wombats and platypus.
Click here for information regarding Koalas Australiana's order form security.
Australian Made Soft Toys
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Ph: 61 7 3388 0116 Fax: 61 7 3808 4565.

16. Kangaroos Australiana - Australian Made Soft Toy Kangaroos, Koalas, Wombats And
Australian made soft toys kangaroos, koalas, wombats and platypus.
http://www.kangaroosaustralia.com.au/
Soft toy kangaroos, koalas, wombats and platypus. High quality Australian Made
products available for delivery to your door, anywhere in the world.
Click here for information regarding Kangaroos Australiana's order form security. Australian Made Soft Toys Secure Order Form Wholesale Purchases Available Your Comments
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Ph: 61 7 3388 0116 Fax: 61 7 3808 4565.

17. Stumpers-L The Joy Of Wombats
Wonderful World of wombats the unofficial StumpersL page. The Joy of wombats. Wecall each other wombats, and we are obsessed with wombat sightings.
http://www.regiments.org/wombats/wombats.htm
The Joy of Wombats
Stumpers-L is not just a question and answer service. It is not just an archive of arcane and academic documentation. It is a community with its own peculiar culture. We call each other wombats, and we are obsessed with wombat sightings. This page explores a little of that culture.

18. Bimbimbie Fauna & Picnic Park
Australian Native Animal Park. Feed and walk through enclosure to feed Kangaroo, wombats, emu, deer and see a variety of Australian Birdlife.
http://www.omni.com.au/bimbimbie
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19. Wombats Australiana - Australian Made Soft Toy Wombats, Kangaroos, Koalas And Pl
wombats Australiana Soft toys of Australian animals including koalas, kangaroos,wombats and platypus. Australian animal soft toys.
http://www.wombats.com.au/
Australian animal soft toys. These quality Australian Made toys are available for delivery to your door, anywhere in the world.
These animals include soft toy wombats, koalas, kangaroos and platypus.
(Selling Australian made soft toys online since 1996)
Click here for information regarding Wombats Australiana's order form security. Contact Wombats Australiana Ph: 61 7 3388 0116
Fax: 61 7 3808 4565.
13 Lyndale Street, Shailer Park. Brisbane, Queensland. Australia 4128.
Products
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20. Talune Wildlife Park
Located in Cygnet in the Huon Valley, the park features Tasmanian devils, wombats, kangaroo, wallaby, eastern quoll, potoroo and platypi. Includes a map and photographs.
http://www.southcom.com.au/~wombat

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