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A background to conservation in Australia
Record no:
66348
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RP15918
Author:
Ride, W. D. L. (William David Lindsay), 1926-2011
Citation:
BOOK: A vanishing heritage : the problem of endangered species and their habitat / Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science. Wellington, [N.Z.] : Nature Conservation Council. 1979 : 113-139;
Year:
1979
Subject:
Conservation of natural resources - Australia
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Endangered species - Australia
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Notes:
Keynote ANZAAS paper by W.D.L. Ride
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