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Symposium Field Methods - Practical methods for bolstering the grassy woodlands.

The afternoon of the symposium was spent looking at various methods being tried to bolster the quality of grasslands in degraded sites at the Euroa Arboretum and farmland at Miepoll.

Symposium field methods
2019 symposium, video, Grassy woodlands, Central Victoria, Traditional OwnersSophie Bickford6 November 2019
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