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A landholder’s perspective of land restoration on Todmorden Station, Oodnadatta SA
Author
Lillecrapp, D.
Publisher
Australian Rangeland Society
Publication Year
2010
Body

What is new to our management is active landscape restoration, which we have
commenced by participating in the Ecosystem Management Understanding (EMU) ProjectTM
through the Neales River Catchment Pilot Project. While we are committed to progressing
with restoration activities, we see these as being inextricably linked and inter-dependent
with our feral animal control, grazing management and other aspects of our whole business.
Indeed this vigilant management enhances the likelihood of restoration activities
succeeding. In this article I offer my personal perspective as a pastoralist.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Conference Paper
Conference Name
16th Biennial Conference of the Australian Rangeland Society
Keywords
Feral animals
grazing management
feral herds
landscape care
Australia
Pastoralists
South Africa