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Feral deer damage in Tasmanian restoration plantings

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posted on 2023-05-21, 21:24 authored by Tanya BaileyTanya Bailey, Gauli, A, Paul TilyardPaul Tilyard, Neil Davidson, Bradley PottsBradley Potts
A network of field trials using key native eucalypt and shrub species has been embedded in an environmental restoration project in the Tasmanian Midlands and Derwent Valley. The project, a partnership between the University of Tasmania and Greening Australia, aims to: • build ecological resilience into modified agricultural land by expanding and reconnecting native woodlands on private land; • develop permanent restoration demonstration and research sites; and • study the importance of genetic variation within eucalypt species in the success and resilience of environmental plantings.

Funding

Australian Research Council

Greening Australia (Tasmania)

History

Publication title

Australasian Plant Conservation

Volume

23

Pagination

10-12

ISSN

2202-5804

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Australian Network for Plant Conservation Inc.

Place of publication

Australia

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Rehabilitation or conservation of terrestrial environments

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