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Did they Really Hate Trees? Attitudes of Farmers, Tourists and Naturalists towards Nature in the Rainforests of Eastern Australia
Australian history. Farmers especially have been characterised as hating trees, particularly in the densely treed, difficult to clear rainforests of eastern Australia. In contrast, in recent years there has been consideration of nineteenth and early twentieth century tourists, naturalists and artists taking delight in these same rainforests. Generally ...
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Freshwater Fishes of North Eastern Australia - Rainforest CRC
Back to Other Resources Freshwater Fishes of North Eastern Australia 684 page, hardcover book ISBN 0 64306 966 6 Brad Pusey, Mark Kennard and Angela Arthington Freshwater Fishes of North Eastern Australia was officially released by Senator Ian Macdonald, Minister for Fisheries, Forestry and Conservation, on 23 November 2004 as part of the Rainforest CRC's Annual Conference activities. Researchers ...
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Agricultural Settlement and Environmental Disruption in Australia, 1800-1920
Australia have focused on exotic pests. Such an approach has tended to characterise Australian flora and fauna as weak and unable to cope with the environmental disruption resulting from the ... farming. However, in this article, which considers the settlement of the high-rainfall forests of Eastern Australia, it is argued that the main pests were indigenous not exotic. In the crucial ...
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Frogs Australia Network - Frog Sounds
CDs - here are two we recommend. David Stewart of 'Nature Sound' is one of Australia's most renowned wildlife sound recordist. Based on the far north coast of New South Wales ... - Subtropical East The 70 frog calls on this compact disc cover nearly all species in subtropical eastern Australia - between Rockhampton (Tropic of Capricorn) to the north and Nowra (Shoalhaven River) to the south, ...
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Frogs Australia Network - Frog Field Guides
Reed New Holland, Frenchs Forest. Australian Capital Territory Anstis, M. 2002. Tadpoles of South-eastern Australia: A Guide with Keys. Reed New Holland, Frenchs Forest. Bennett, R. 1997. Reptiles and Frogs ... Frogs. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Chipping Norton. Cogger, H.G. 2000. Reptiles and Amphibians of Australia. Reed New Holland, Frenchs Forest. Hero, J-M., Littlejohn, M.J. and Marantelli, G. 1991 ...
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Robert Hill: Minister of Double Standards Runs Australia’s Animal
Apartheid Policy
Winning the Extinction Race In the short time since the Anglo-Saxons colonised Australia, seven kangaroo species have become extinct, while at least 12 others are now seriously threatened. ... on the conservation of native grassland, informs us that in all lowland regions of south-eastern Australia, the natural grassy ecosystems have either been eliminated or reduced to isolated pockets. It ...
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Tasmanian devil - Marsupial carnivores - Tasmania Victoria, Australia
Marsupial carnivores - Tasmania Victoria, Australia Fighting for a living planet Get Involved About Team Projects News Contact Home Marsupial carnivore research in Tasmania & Victoria, Australia The notoriously fierce 'devil' is common throughout Tasmania Australias marsupial carnivores are generally nocturnal and are often extremely elusive animals. This is particularly true in forested ...
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Wind Turbines in Australia
In Australia is around 3 MW presently installed. 2.36 MW of this is at Esperence in Western Australia,which is a small (10MW) isolated diesel grid. There are only two wind turbines presently eastern grid connected (the 60kW Westwind turbine at Breamlea in Victoria which has been in for 10 years and which was brought into being by my then ...
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butterflybush, Invasive Plants of the Eastern United States
Natural Areas - National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Selected Images from www.invasive.org Number: 2308039 Description: Flowers at Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Australia. March 2002. Photographer: J.S. Peterson @ USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database Resolutions: 768x512 - PowerPoint/Web Number: 1237051 Description: Flowers Photographer: Richard A. Casagrande, University of Rhode Island ...
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Chinese wisteria, Invasive Plants of the Eastern United States
May Photographer: Ted Bodner, Southern Weed Science Society Resolutions: 768x512 - PowerPoint/Web 1536x1024 - Print Number: 1237066 Description: Foliage at Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Australia. March 13, 2002. Photographer: J.S. Peterson @ USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database Resolutions: 768x512 - PowerPoint/Web 1536x1024 - Print Number: 3694006 Description: Trailing over granite Photographer: ...
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