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Indigenous burning and the evolution of ecosystem biodiversity
Record no:
66409
Author:
Royal Society of Victoria ; Victorian National Park Association ; Symposium on Fire and Biodiversity in Victoria (2011 : Victoria, Aust.) ; Gott, Beth
Year:
2012
Series:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA. 2012 v.124 no.1 : 56-60 [kept P500 [P127]
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Food - History;
Fire ecology - Australia;
Biodiversity - Australia;
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