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Munro, Nicola and David Lindenmayer

Planting for Wildlife. A Practical Guide to Restoring Native Woodlands. 2011. figs. col. photogr. IX, 84 p. gr8vo. Paper bd.

Across Australia, woodlands are increasingly being planted on formerly cleared or semi-cleared land. Such revegetation efforts can improve biodiversity of farm wildlife, enhance aesthetics of the landscape and even boost farm production. The book provides the latest information on restoring woodlands, with particular emphasis on plantings as habitat for wildlife. Key topics include why it is important to revegetate, where to plant, how to prepare a site, how to maintain and manage plantings, and how they change over time. The authors focus on the south-eastern grazing region where domestic livestock grazing and/or cropping have been prominent forms of land use. These agricultural landscapes have suffered widespread land degradation and significant losses of biodiversity. Revegetation is a vital step towards solving these problems. The book is ideal for natural resource managers; field staff from state and federal government agencies; landholders; hobby farmers; vineyard owners; naturalists interested in birds, conservation and revegetation; as well as policy makers in regional, state and federal government.
Author Munro, Nicola and David Lindenmayer
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Author Munro, Nicola and David Lindenmayer
Page image Munro, Nicola and David Lindenmayer: Planting for Wildlife. A Practical Guide to Restoring Native Woodlands. 2011. figs. col. photogr. IX, 84 p. gr8vo. Paper bd. (100488) 46.01
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EAN 9780643103122
ISBN 9780643103122
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