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MANAGING CREEKS & WATERWAYS IN THE MID NORTH OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA - A WOOLGROWERS GUIDE (SA REPORT)

(2015-04-18)

Postgraduate: Rhiannon Smith. Benefits of establishing and managing native vegetation on cotton farms in the Namoi Catchment

Smith, Rhiannon (University Of New England, 2011-06-30)

Biodiversity, ecosystem service provision and human well-being are inextricably linked.

MAXIMISING WOODLAND BIRD DIVERSITY IN BRIGALOW BELT FORESTS

Maron, Martine, Howes, Alison (2008-10-01)

The Brigalow Belt is a national biodiversity hotspot, and its extensive forests and woodlands are potentially significant refugia for fragmentation-sensitive birds.

Contracting & Monitoring Landholder Conservation Agreements : Factsheet

White, Ben (2008-10-01)

This fact sheet outlines a Land & Water Australia project titled 'A bioeconomic analysis of the duration of conservation contracts'.

HAVE A YARN - TALKING SALT SCALD WITH BARRY WHITHAM 'RESURRECTING STARVATION CORNER'

WA Producer Network, Clark, Mike, Witham, Barry (2007-07-01)

A salt-affected paddock on the corner block of a Lake Toolbrunup property had become known to locals as 'starvation corner'.

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