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A changing aquatic fauna in a changing environment
Record no:
53977
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RP21448
Author:
Butcher, A. Dunbavin
Citation:
FISHERIES CONTRIBUTION - FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT VICTORIA. 1967 no.24;
Year:
1967
Subject:
Aquatic animals - Australia
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Climatic changes - Australia
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Conservation of natural resources - Australia
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Environmental history - Australia
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Notes:
Reprinted from the Proceedings and papers of IUCN 10th Technical Meeting, Lucerne, June 1966 : 197-218
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