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Product Information
This fact sheet is about the Traprock project which assisited wool producers to achieve resource management and biodiversity objectives.
The project provided a tool kit for wool producers to monitor and assess native habitats and identify biodiversity values while maintaining profitability and production.
Also provides the the objectives, proposed methods and contact details for the Traplock project.
Category Information
Theme
- Native Vegetation (110)
Related Topics
- Traprock (1)
- Natural Resource Management (6)
- Biodiversity (42)
Geodata
State & NRM Region
- National (444)
Agricultural Zone
- High Rainfall (36)
- Broadacre: Wheat-Sheep (44)
Product Data
Published
2004
Product ID
PF040731
Type and Format
Publication Format
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