HOW WOOLGROWERS MANAGE Native Vegetation and Biodiversity on New England Wool Properties
Date Issued:2006-12-01
Abstract
In 2003, the Land, Water & Wool Northern Tablelands Project (NSW) conducted a survey of woolgrowers in southern New England. The survey aimed to find out what woolgrowers thought about biodiversity in relation to wool production, how woolgrowers manage their farms in ways that affect biodiversity, and what it would take for them to adopt management practices that would enhance biodiversity.
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