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Restoration of Fragmented Brigalow Landscapes for Conservation: Evaluating Alternative Futures in a Changing Climate [ 2007-04-20 - 2010-04-19 ]

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[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP0775264]

Researchers: Dr David Pullar (Chief Investigator) ,  Emeritus Professor Clive McAlpine (Chief Investigator) ,  Emeritus Professor Clive McAlpine (Chief Investigator) ,  Martine Maron (Chief Investigator) ,  Professor Martine Maron (Chief Investigator)
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Brief description Restoration of Fragmented Brigalow Landscapes for Conservation: Evaluating Alternative Futures in a Changing Climate. Appropriate management and restoration of Australia's endangered brigalow communities will prove critical for the conservation of the nation's biodiversity assets. The Brigalow Belt South supports disproportionately high numbers of threatened fauna species. This research will provide regional, state and national natural resource management organisations with the ability to conserve threatened and unique brigalow fauna in the long-term. Regional communities will benefit as the tool will be used for multiple uses ranging from advising regional landholders on optimal management of native vegetation on their properties to maximising the value of regional landscape restoration projects.

Funding Amount $355,000

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