Pastoralists in the arid scrublands of Western Australia name the 'elephant in the room'
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Australien Rangeland Society
Publication Year
2010
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Pastoralists across five shires in the West Australian (WA) arid shrublands have designed a project to determine how to cost-effectively regenerate the productive capacity of their land. The project is focused on individual paddocks or management units to develop improved methods for controlling total grazing pressure (with an initial focus on kangaroos) and to strategically intervene in catchments to reduce the soil erosion and landdehydration processes. ...
Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Conference Paper
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Cite this paper:
Brennan, G.A. (2010).Pastoralists in the arid shrublands of Western Australia name the ‘elephant in the room.’ In: Proceedings of the 16thBiennial Conference of the Australian Rangeland Society, Bourke (Eds D.J. Eldridge and C. Waters) (Australian Rangeland Society: Perth).
Brennan, G.A. (2010).Pastoralists in the arid shrublands of Western Australia name the ‘elephant in the room.’ In: Proceedings of the 16thBiennial Conference of the Australian Rangeland Society, Bourke (Eds D.J. Eldridge and C. Waters) (Australian Rangeland Society: Perth).
Conference Name
16th Biennial Conference, Australian Rangeland Society, Bourke, New South Wales
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Keywords
kangaroos
grazing
shrublands
Western Australia
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