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Pasture and habitat monitoring for grazing management

Progress Report

Cockfield, Le Brocque

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This study is the continuation of previous research that examined the effects of vegetation management on woodland communities in the Traprock region and will contribute to an understanding of the ‘biodiversity potential’ of managed land units on properties (including open paddocks, scattered treed areas, and remnant woodland) identified previously. In order to determine ‘biodiversity potential’, a number of grazing exclosures were established on selected properties with the aim to monitor biodiversity changes over-time following the removal of grazing. 

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Author(s):
Cockfield, Le Brocque
PublishedFebruary 2008
Product Type: 
Report
Publisher: 
Traprock Wool Association

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id: 2202 / created: 09 June, 2008 / last updated: 31 July, 2008