The development of a comprehensive, adequate and representative reserve system is the key objective of the National Reserve System, and is supported by all Australian States and Territories. In Victoria, the purchase of private land for incorporation into the parks and reserves system assists in the protection of some of the State’s most endangered ecosystems. This article outlines the ecological attributes of private land purchased for addition to the Victorian public protected area system between 2004 and 2005.
History
Journal
Victorian naturalist
Volume
123
Issue
3
Pagination
134 - 145
Publisher
Field Naturalists Club of Victoria
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
ISSN
0042-5184
Language
eng
Notes
To obtain full text, please contact the author at jfitzsimons@tnc.org