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Biodiversity values and functional ecology of regrowth vegetation in modified landscapes

“At a continental scale, remnant vegetation in the Australian rangelands can be described as intact, except towards the east where intensive land clearing has occurred prior to cessation of broadscale land clearing at the end of 2006. However, ongoing clearing of native vegetation for the purposes of harvesting fodder is a legitimate management approach for large areas of south-west Queensland, and is regulated under the Vegetation Management Act 1999. This is (more)...

Mulga as a feed source

This simple, easy to read, fact-based information brochure provides information on utilising Mulga during drought. States the benefits and cots of using Mulga as a feed source, and using Mulga during drought management.

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The ABCD Pasture Condition Guide - Mulga Lands and Mitchell grasslands

The ABCD land condition framework is a part of the Grazing Land Management (GLM) education package. ABCD is a framework that classes grazing land in four condition classes (A, B, C or D), from good (A) to very poor (D). In GLM training, you learn how to

Mulga as a feed source

The brochure called ‘Mulga as a feed source’ has been developed from existing Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries Queensland web pages, printed materials, and scientific and extension experience, to facilitate discussion on the role of mulga in feed budgets. It canvasses a range of relevant topics including: * Mulga feeding in your drought management strategy * Mulga as a fodder source * Fodder value * Costs and (more)...