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Bounceback - Flinders Ranges - Brochure
The bulk of these were designed with a long-term outlook, although most also provided an indication of trend or success to allow regular review of our on-ground activities. See also More about Bounceback - Flinders Ranges More about invasive species More invasive species publications Top About us Contact us Databases and maps Publications Site index What's ...
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National Association for Interpretation
National Monument Odyssey Productions, Inc. Wayside 1. Predator Ridge ECOS Communications 2. Crowley’s Ridge Nature Center Split Rock Studios 3. Living With Land Interpretive Trail—Old Wilpena Station (Flinders Ranges NP, South Australia) South Australia Department of Environment and Heritage Multi-media 1. Windows into Wonderlands “To Eat or Be Eaten” Electronic Field Trip National park Service, ...
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Planeta Australia
Bill Dalton Channon Market NORTHERN TERRITORY Northern Territory Darwin QUEENSLAND Queensland Brisbane Cairns Gold Coast Torres Strait Islands Townsville SOUTH AUSTRALIA South Australia Adelaide Flinders Ranges TASMANIA Tasmania Forestry and Tourism in Tasmania Hobart VICTORIA Victoria Melbourne WESTERN AUSTRALIA Western Australia Perth Broome Kimberley CLIMATE CHANGE Climate Change and ...
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Biodiversity publications
We apologise for not being able to get back to everyone in person. Brochures, fact sheets and case studies Australian pest animal strategy brochure - August 2007 Bounceback - Flinders Ranges European red fox (Vulpes vulpes) - 2004 European wild rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) - 2004 Feral horse (Equus caballus) and feral donkey (Equus asinus) - 2004 The feral camel (Camelus ...
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Biodiversity - Sitemap
Biodiversity Conservation Programs of the Murraylands Region Biodiversity Conservation Programs of the Northern and Yorke Region Bounceback - Flinders Ranges Regional Recovery Pilot Project - Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Contact Additional Information Naturelinks Heritage Agreement Scheme Sanctuaries Education - Biodiversity Plans for Biodiversity Conservation Regional Biodiversity Conservation ...
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Biodiversity - Ecosystem Conservation
Flinders Ranges and make possible the reintroduction of some locally extinct species. See more information on ... Regional Recovery and Threat Abatement Plan in the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Region. See Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Regional Recovery Pilot Project web page. Contact: C Morony This page ...
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Kangaroo Industry Assocn of Australia - Background Info
Broken Hill, it is one of the few points on the globe from which the curvature of the Earth is visible, with the Flinders Ranges rising above the far distant horizon. Mulyungarie has become the showcase for a determined kangaroo industry campaign to bridge the red meat supply gap to markets that have been devastated by first BSE (mad cow disease) and ...
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Keeping Marsupials : Keeping and Breeding Marsupials in Captivity, Maintaining Injured and Orphaned Wildlife in Captivity, Animal Husbandry, Australian Marsupials, Australian Mammals, Marsupial Conservation
Possums have even been known to fall through the ventilator and create panic within! Many years ago, one enterprising park manager in the Flinders Ranges erected a notice board by the road advising of the evenings entertainment, and now, along the Murray, there are indications ...
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Keeping Marsupials : Keeping and Breeding Marsupials in Captivity, Maintaining Injured and Orphaned Wildlife in Captivity, Animal Husbandry, Australian Marsupials, Australian Mammals, Marsupial Conservation
South East Toolache Wallaby - Presumed extinct Yellow-footed Rock-Wallaby - Uncommon, occurs in the Gawler and Flinders Ranges Black-footed Rock-Wallaby - Sub species, Pearson Island Rock-Wallaby - exists on three off- ... it is known that although it has been reduced in range and- numbers, it is not in immediate danger of extinction, as nearly 200 separate colonies have been located in the Flinders ...
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The Thylacine Museum - The Natural History of Thylacinus cynocephalus: Alleged Mainland Thylacine Sightings (page 2)
I understand that most suggestions of thylacine come from the northern end of the Flinders Ranges. This has always been an extremely isolated region - a relatively harsh environment for introduced ... the more populated area of Tasmania. It may be that Tasmanian thylacines were translocated to the Flinders Ranges, but if so, then I would expect that to happen closest to Adelaide, not ...
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