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Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Program (2009-06-01)
In this Issue: OUTCOMES FOR WATER POINT MANAGEMENT; SAVANNA BURNING AND THE CARBON ECONOMY; THE DECLINE OF WOODLAND BIRDS IN AGRICULTRUAL LANDSCAPES; TRACKING GENES IN FRAGMENTED LANDSCAPES
Lindsay, Andrea, Herpich, Melissa (2009-05-01)
This publication is one of a suite of 13 produced as part of a folder showcasing research from the Defeating the Weed Menace Research and Development program.
Land And Water Australia (2009-04-01)
Thinking Bush is a quarterly publication coming out of the Native Vegetation and Biodiversity R&D Program. This edition focuses on weeds. In this issue: Biocontrol; Detection and spread
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.
Woinarski,John, Hill, Brydie (2008-10-01)
This fact sheet written by John Woinarski and Brydie Hill presents the key findings from the Land & Water Australia managed project: Defining successional patterns and biodiversity values of north Australian eucal