MAXIMISING WOODLAND BIRD DIVERSITY IN BRIGALOW BELT FORESTS
Date Issued:2008-10-01
Abstract
The Brigalow Belt is a national biodiversity hotspot, and its extensive forests and woodlands are potentially significant refugia for fragmentation-sensitive birds. But our understanding of optimal management for biodiversity conservation and the specific threatsfacing woodland birds in the area is limited. In particular, management of the aggressive noisy miner is a major challenge throughout the region, despite the species typically being associated with fragmented landscapes.
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