This thesis concludes that the level of community support for planting native vegetation and welcoming wildlife in yards warrants the encouragement of wildlife gardening to improve biodiversity. It presents strategies to increase the ability of wildlife gardening programs to recruit previously unengaged individuals, thereby maximising their ability to improve biodiversity.
History
Pagination
xvii, 285 pages :illustrations, coloured
Open access
Yes
Material type
thesis
Resource type
thesis
Language
eng
Degree type
Research doctorate
Degree name
Ph.D.
Copyright notice
The Author. All Rights Reserved
Editor/Contributor(s)
J White, G Wescott, K Miller
Faculty
Faculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment