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Box Gum Grassy Woodlands: Restoration, grazing and woodland birds. Jacqui Stol

Grassy woodlands and woodland species are under threat but there are many ways we can transform our grassy woodlands to states that are richer and more resilient to change.

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2019 symposium, Woodland birds, large old trees, Australia, Grassy woodlands, videoSophie Bickford6 November 2019
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