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Planting for Wildlife

A Practical Guide to Restoring Native Woodlands

Nicola Munro David Lindenmayer

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English
CSIRO Publishing
19 August 2011
Across Australia, woodlands are increasingly being planted on formerly cleared or semi-cleared land. Such revegetation efforts can improve biodiversity of farm wildlife, enhance aesthetics of the landscape and even boost farm production. Planting for Wildlife provides the latest information on restoring woodlands, with particular emphasis on plantings as habitat for wildlife.
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Imprint:   CSIRO Publishing
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 245mm,  Width: 170mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   249g
ISBN:   9780643103122
ISBN 10:   0643103120
Pages:   96
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Planting for Wildlife: A Practical Guide to Restoring Native Woodlands

""This wonderful book has many gold nuggets of information and is well worth buying."" Maria Gibson, The Victorian Naturalist, Vol 130 (2), pp.90-91, April 2013 ""Planting for Wildlife again ticks all the boxes in delivering a concise and generously illustrated summary of years of research into planting trees on farms."" Deborah Metters, Land for Wildlife South East Queensland, pp. 13, April 2013 ""What a super little book! It is a beautifully produced, user friendly guide to restoring woods in south-eastern Australia. This gem of a book achieves its objective brilliantly; its simplicity and clarity makes you want to get out there and ""get stuck in"". My only criticism is that this manual is only available for south-eastern Australia. I am sure, however, that other regions of the world will quickly follow with their own restoration ecology manuals in a similar format. "" R.H. Marrs, Biological Conservation 148 (2012), p. 219 ""While small in size it is an excellent and non-threatening resource for natural resource managers, field staff from government agencies, landholders, hobby farmers, and anyone with an interest in conservation and revegetation."" R.G. Richardson, Meredith, Plant Protection Quarterly Vol.26(4) 2011, p. 153 ""How, why and where to revegetate land are key considerations for land managers prior to commencing a revegetation program. This book will assist land holders to answer those questions and gives guidance on practical revegetation issues such as flora species choice; size and location of revegetation site; and likely increased biodiversity outcomes."" Alison J Beaty, Australian Organic Producer, Summer 2011/2012


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