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Rare Breeds Trust of Australia: Lost Sheep Breeds
Offspring of the original Teeswater imports were taken to Tasmania around 1806, to the new settlement at Port Dalrymple. There they were used for crossing with Cape and Bengal sheep to improve fleece and carcase ... at Port Dalrymple weights of wethers of 70-80 pounds were common as compared to Port Jackson where they weighed no more than 40 pounds. Repeated crossings had led to ‘the greater part of ...
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Reports - Plants of Hawaii
Poison vine Fabaceae Falcatariamoluccana Moluccan albizia Fabaceae Ficusbenghalensis Indian banyan tree Moraceae Ficusbenjamina Weeping fig Moraceae Ficuscarica Edible fig Moraceae Ficuscf.platypoda Port Jackson fig Moraceae Ficusdeltoidea Mistletoe fig Moraceae Ficuselastica Rubber tree Moraceae Ficuslyrata Fiddle leaf fig Moraceae Ficusmacrophylla Moreton Bay fig Moraceae Ficusmicrocarpa ...
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Blood Lead Testing - City Children Neglected
Brian Langton. "LBUG is hopeful that the local candidate will support bicycle initiatives in the Port Jackson area," said Mr Moore. According to Herbert Beauchamp of the Total Environment Centre, "If ... so that she can continue to fight on a wide range of pollution issues in Port Jackson. Authorised by Jeff Angel, Total Environment Centre and Peter Wright, Australian Conservation Foundation. ### About ...
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Lead Centre maybe
Broken Hill for a population of 1600 children, no such effort has been suggested by the government for Sydney with an estimated 39,000 lead poisoned children. Sandra Nori (member for Port Jackson) has however made repeated calls for blood lead testing and environmental testing of preschools", O'Brien stated. Contact: Elizabeth O' ...
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Rozelle Bay Bush Care Group Community & Native Nursery
Federal Park Wetland. The grant will be administered by the newly created Sydney Harbour Catchment Management Board, which is replacing a number of harbour catchment committees including The Port Jackson Catchment Management Committee. Federal Government Grant for small equipment which was matched by Leichhardt Council to construct new Nursery Benches a 9/11 commemorative grant from the US ...
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Inner West, Sydney NSW, Species List - Large Trees (> 5m)
Eucalyptus resinifera Red Mahogany Myrtaceae 20 avenue many cream Eucalyptus robusta Swamp Mahogany Myrtaceae 30 Ficus macrophylla Moreton Bay Fig Moraceae 30-50 small green Ficus rubiginosa Port Jackson or Rusty Fig Moraceae 15 birds. container small green Glochidion ferdinandi Cheese Tree Euphorbiaceae 12 small unisexual Livistona australis Cabbage Tree Palm Arecaceae 15 yellow cream ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
No specimens of Vanvoorstia bennettiana have been discovered. Within Parramatta River and Port Jackson proper, I have logged some 50 dives from 12 different sites, all of which ... has been seriously degraded by the population explosion. Use of the harbour as recreational facility, port, source of food, and sewer has seriously impacted on the native flora and fauna. Even ...
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SPA :: Patrons
Australian environment has been used, and often abused. He edited and reissued 1788, A Complete Account of the Settlement of Port Jackson, by Watkin Tench. This was first printed in 1789 and is the first published account of the earliest European settlement in Australia. Flannery's book became another bestseller. Since then he has published another about early ...
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Sharks in Australian waters - Marine Species Conservation
One example of a bottom feeder, the Port Jackson shark, has two types of teeth. Front teeth are pointed for grasping and back teeth ... ) Examples of all three reproduction methods are found in sharks living in Australian waters. The Port Jackson Shark (heterodontus portusjacksoni) lays spiral shaped eggs that young hatch from (oviparous), the Smooth Hammerhead ...
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South Africa
One World Wildlife is also funding a project aimed at reducing the impact of introduced plants in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. A number of highly invasive and domineering alien species such as the Australian Port-Jackson Willow (Acacia saligna) are reducing the numbers and diversity of the unique South African flora to the point where the native ...
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