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- Library Collection RecordFire occurs infrequently in Australia's most extensive plant community, the mulga lands (see map 3, Moore 1970) . Under present management, the average interval between fires would be in the…Publication Date 2014
- Australia
- controversial
- Eastern Rangelands
- fire
- Mulga Communities
- New South Wales
- Queensland
- Library Collection RecordThe pre -settlement fire regime had a major influence on vegetation. Pastoral activities significantly modified the fire regime by altering the vegetation, the suppression of wildfires and deliberate…Publication Date 2014
- Australia
- control
- prescribed burns
- western New South Wales
- wildfires
- Library Collection RecordThe Problem of Woody Weeds Woody weeds ( "scrub regrowth ") are the main cause of reduced productivity over large areas of western N.S.W. There are many genera and species involved in the…Publication Date 2014
- Australia
- chemical control
- western New South Wales
- woody weeds
- Library Collection RecordThe expansion of cropping into pastoral country of south -west New South Wales is discussed, along with an examination of the types of country involved. Bare fallowing is a practice necessary in…Publication Date 2014
- Australia
- Cropping
- marginal lands
- Southwest New South Wales
- Library Collection RecordThe mitchell grass pastures of northern New South Wales are economically important to the grazing industry and occur mainly in the 375 mm to 475 mm annual rainfall zone. Expansion of the wheatbelt…Publication Date 2014
- Australia
- cultivation
- Grazing Industry
- Mitchell grass
- Northern New South Wales
- Library Collection RecordThe use of a seed coating to supply buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) seedlings with adequate phosphate for rapid growth on infertile, acid red earth appears practical. The concept may also apply to…Publication Date 1981
- Australia
- buffel grass
- infertile soils
- Phosphate fertilizer
- Library Collection RecordDespite increasing demand for landholders to place a higher priority on managing for conservationoutcomes, it has not typically been economically viable for landholders to actively conserve part or…Publication Date 2004
- economics
- incentives
- production outcomes
- Library Collection RecordAlternative land management options for the rangelands have important implications for Australia'snatural resources - and the communities and industries that depend on their use. The Bureau of…Publication Date 2004
- assessment
- beavers
- production assets
- Library Collection RecordArid vegetation is subjected to more or less frequent fire, drought, sporadic flooding events andgrazing.Whilst fire, drought and grazing have been the subject of considerable research, little…Publication Date 2004
- fires
- drought
- grazing
- Library Collection RecordThis study compared habitat structure and species richness between grazed and ungrazed breakawayfootslope thickets in the arid shrublands of Western Australia.Mobile or more transient…Publication Date 2004
- habitats
- Western Australia
- Library Collection RecordBuffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) is a perennial tussock grass native to Africa, India and Asia with awide naturalized distribution in Australia. In central Australia it has spread widely from…Publication Date 2004
- distribution
- Impact assessment
- biodiversity conservation
- Library Collection RecordThe Mulga Land Biogeographic region represents a significant proportion of Australia's rangelandsand is a microcosm of the biodiversity and production related issues faced by rangeland…Publication Date 2004
- biodiversity
- production
- land management
- vegetation
- South-West Queensland
- Library Collection RecordPrior to European pastoral settlement in the semi -arid and arid hinterland of Australia around 140 yearsago, the mitika or burrowing bettong (Bettongia lesueur) had the widest mainland distribution…Publication Date 2004
- pastoral society
- groundwater
- semi-arid
- Library Collection RecordThe tropical savannas of northern Australian are characterised by high climatic variability, withcorresponding impacts on annual resource availability. The native biota is adapted to these patterns,…Publication Date 2004
- cattle
- Rainfall patterns
- forage
- north-eastern Queensland
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