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The potential of revegetation programs to encourage invertebrates and insectivorous birds
Record no:
65396
Author:
Majer, J. D.
;
Recher, Harry F.
;
Graham, R.
;
Watson, A.
Year:
2001
Series:
BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY, CURTIN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY. 2001 no.20 : 32 p. [kept P574 [P13]
Subject:
Invertebrates - Western Australia, Southwestern - Wheatbelt
;
Birds - Western Australia, Southwestern - Wheatbelt
;
Revegetation - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
Notes:
Donated by L. Koch, Feb. 2012
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