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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Stake your future
Forty years ago a young PhD student left a great legacy. She did all the things that PhD students are supposed to do. She wrote a great thesis, and put a copy in the library for others to read. Better … Continue reading
Posted in Acacia, Allocasuarina, Ecology, Encroachment, Monitoring, Regeneration, Succession, Woodland
Tagged Australia, biodiversity, conservation, environment, nature, plants
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Interact, said the tortoise to the hare
Predicting how ecosystems will change as climate change progresses is a major challenge. A popular view is that species will move from warmer to cooler regions – towards the alps and poles – as global warming intensifies. We can think … Continue reading
Posted in Callitris, Climate change, Ecology, Eucalyptus, Fire, Forest, Regeneration, Research, Succession
Tagged Australia, biodiversity, conservation, environment, nature, plants
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