May 29
Managing native vegetation in Victorian cemeteries
Cemeteries are more than places where we bury our loved ones and go to pay our respects, they have now also become areas of cultural, historical and ecological significance. Along with some roadsides and rail reserves, cemeteries are significant places for native plants and animals. These remnants of native vegetation in cemeteries are very important as they may support threatened plant and animal species that may have disappeared in surrounding areas as land use has changed….
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