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Posts Tagged ‘Bega’

2010
Feb  5

Bega and Candelo Dry Grass Forest/Lowland Grassy Woodland Management Issues

 

Bega Fact Sheet 2

Bega Fact Sheet 2

“This Fact Sheet discusses some symptoms of declining condition in Lowland Grassy Woodland EEC remnants and some actions that could be taken to improve their condition.

Dieback
Tree dieback can affect trees of all ages and usually happens over a long period. Branches progressively die back from the tips, and are replaced by new shoots further back  on the branches. Trees may recover their condition once or several times before ultimately succumbing….”

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Bega Fact Sheet 2 (PDF – 2 pages, 44kB)


Posted by Admin Filed under the cateogry Flora and Fauna, Victorian Grasslands 0  Comment(s) Tags: , ,


2010
Feb  5

Bega or Candelo Dry Grass Forests/Lowland Grassy Woodland

 

Bega Fact Sheet 1

Bega Fact Sheet 1

“Bega and Candelo Dry Grass Forests are two very similar vegetation communities listed as Endangered Ecological Communities under the Threatened Species Conservation Act in NSW and in the process of being re-listed under the TSC Act as a single community, Lowland Grassy Woodland. They are still being assessed (in 2006) for national listing under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act as a single community, Lowland Grassy Woodland and Derived Grassland of the South East Corner Bioregion….”

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Bega Fact Sheet 1 (PDF – 2 pages, 450kB)


Posted by Admin Filed under the cateogry Flora and Fauna, Victorian Grasslands 0  Comment(s) Tags: , ,


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