Thinking Bush - Issue 3
Science for managing native vegetation in Australian landscapes
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An occasional magazine from Land & Water Australia's Native Vegetation Program that is full of new ways of thinking about, planning and managing the Australian Bush. This issue's theme - Managing native vegetation in agricultural landscapes
- Managing native vegetation in agricultural landscapes: why and how? - by Professor Richard Hobbs
- From bush blocks to landscapes: wildlife conservation at different scales - by Andrew Bennett & Jim Radford
- Crunching the costs and contributions of biodiversity on farms - by Ann Jelinek
- An uncertain future: paddock trees in agricultural landscapes - Sandy Carruthers and Mike Hodder
- Getting the most out of restoration - by Fiona Hall
- Health check up for Queensland's poplar Box Woodlands - by Julie Hinchliffe
- Conserving genetic diversity at the species, patch and landscape scale - by Trudi Ryan
- Stumped by woodland structure? Looking for clues in the NSW wheat belt - by Michael Bedward
- Trial by Fire - by Rod Fensham
- A design for life: bringing back the birds in our farming landscapes by Andrew Huggett and David Freudenberger
- Conference report: a symposium on ecological thresholds in biodiversity conservation - by Andrew Huggett
Special feature this issue: Productive resource management for woolgrowers: managing native vegetation and biodiversity from the Land Water & Wool Program
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- Native Vegetation (134)
Related Topics
- woodlands (2)
- Fire (2)
- Ecological Thresholds (2)
- Wildlife Conservation (1)
- Paddock Trees (1)
- Box Woodlands (1)
- Birds (3)
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