native flora

ECOS article: When is a native not a native?

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http://www.ecosmagazine.com/paper/EC12401.htm
Reports on a recent article in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. In this article, plant biologists from CSIRO and The University of Western Australia say they have evidence to argue that current conservation policy is contradictory and inadequate. Within the same article, PhD student Melinda Trudgen, Adjunct Associate Professor Bruce Webber and Adjunct Professor John Scott also explore new ways to assess species movements. (Monday, 27/08/2012)

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  • AUSTRALIA [NCONT, N/A]
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  • Media Stories & Releases
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  • conservation
  • native flora
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  • Australia
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  • Biology / Ecology
  • Knowledge / Resources

Gregory National Park - Plan of Management

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/downloads/gregorypom.pdf

Gregory National Park is approximately 13,000 km 2 in size and is the largest park managed by the Northern Territory Government. The plan of management identifies the park's key issues and outlines how the park will be managed to protect it's natural and cultural values. The Plan of Management also discusses the Park's varying monitoring programs. Major issues covered include:

Identifies the park's key issues and outlines how the park will be managed to protect it's natural and cultural values

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  • TSCRC1155
  • TSCRC1156
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  • Plans, Strategies, Policies & Position Papers
Keywords: 
  • Fire Management
  • geomorphology
  • introduced fauna
  • introduced flora
  • monitoring
  • native fauna
  • native flora
  • park management plan
  • Research
  • soil
  • survey
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  • Gregory National Park (East)
  • Gregory National Park (West)
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