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2013
Feb  28

A planned revision of ‘Plains Wandering’

 

The VNPA and Trust for Nature book, Plains Wandering – Exploring the grassy plains of SE Australia, published in 1998, is now almost completely sold out.

The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in our native grasslands, and funding has been secured to print a revised edition.

To help ensure the new book meets the needs of as many readers and users as possible please complete the simple survey at www.surveymonkey.com/s/plainswandering . If you have used the book, it would be great to get your views to inform the next edition.


Posted by Admin Filed under the cateogry Education Resources, Managing Grasslands, Threatened Species, Uncategorized 0  Comment(s) Tags: , , ,


2010
Feb  24

Guide to Best Practice Conservation of Temperate Grasslands

 

Conservation Guide

Conservation Guide

Article:

Guide to Best Practice Conservation for Temperate Grasslands (PDF – 87 pages, 1.7MB)



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


2010
Feb  21

Natural Temperate Grassland

 

Native temperate grasslands

Native temperate grasslands

… “Natural temperate grassland occurs in areas where few trees grow because of factors such as low temperatures, low rainfall and infertile or clay soils. In the ACT they generally occur in valleys below 625 m in altitude….”

Read the full article:
Natural Temperate Grassland – An endangered ecological community (PDF – 2 pages, 268kB)


Posted by Admin Filed under the cateogry Australian Grasslands 0  Comment(s) Tags: , ,


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