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The Great Western Woodlands : an introduction to the last, vast temperate woodland on earth

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posted on 2011-03-01, 00:00 authored by K Bradby, J O'Connor, James FitzsimonsJames Fitzsimons
At 16 million hectares, the Great Western Woodlands is the world's largest remaining temperate woodland. Here, the woodland birds so decimated in other parts of Australia still survive and thrive. The size of the area ensures that species have the capacity to follow their preferred food resources across the entire landscape. The article outlines conservation efforts in the woodlands to date.

History

Journal

Wingspan

Volume

21

Season

Autumn

Pagination

16 - 19

Location

Carlton, Vic

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1036-7810

Language

eng

Notes

Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that permission has been obtained for items included in Deakin Research Online. If you believe that your rights have been infringed by this repository, please contact drosupport@deakin.edu.auFor full text contact jfitzsimons@tnc.org

Publication classification

C3 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal

Copyright notice

2011, Birds Australia

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