Restoring Farm Woodlands for Wildlife

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Cover of the book Restoring Farm Woodlands for Wildlife by Damian Michael, Mason Crane, Daniel Florance, Emma Burns, David Lindenmayer, CSIRO PUBLISHING
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Author: Damian Michael, Mason Crane, Daniel Florance, Emma Burns, David Lindenmayer ISBN: 9781486309665
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING Publication: October 1, 2018
Imprint: CSIRO PUBLISHING Language: English
Author: Damian Michael, Mason Crane, Daniel Florance, Emma Burns, David Lindenmayer
ISBN: 9781486309665
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Publication: October 1, 2018
Imprint: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Language: English

Millions of hectares of temperate woodland and billions of trees have been cleared from Australia’s agricultural landscapes. This has allowed land to be developed for cropping and grazing livestock but has also had significant environmental impacts, including erosion, salinity and loss of native plant and animal species. Restoring Farm Woodlands for Wildlife focuses on why restoration is important and describes best practice approaches to restore farm woodlands for birds, mammals and reptiles. Based on 19 years of long-term research in temperate agricultural south-eastern Australia, this book addresses practical questions such as what, where and how much to plant, ways to manage plantings and how plantings change over time. It will be a key reference for farmers, natural resource management professionals and policy-makers concerned with revegetation and conservation.

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Millions of hectares of temperate woodland and billions of trees have been cleared from Australia’s agricultural landscapes. This has allowed land to be developed for cropping and grazing livestock but has also had significant environmental impacts, including erosion, salinity and loss of native plant and animal species. Restoring Farm Woodlands for Wildlife focuses on why restoration is important and describes best practice approaches to restore farm woodlands for birds, mammals and reptiles. Based on 19 years of long-term research in temperate agricultural south-eastern Australia, this book addresses practical questions such as what, where and how much to plant, ways to manage plantings and how plantings change over time. It will be a key reference for farmers, natural resource management professionals and policy-makers concerned with revegetation and conservation.

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