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Author
Molnar, C. D.
Title
Vegetation survey and sites of botanical significance in the Plenty Valley growth corridor / by C.D. Molnar, M.J. Dickins and D.C. Cheal
Published
East Melbourne, Vic. : The Dept, Lands and Forests Division, Flora and Fauna Survey Group Resource Assessment Section, 1989
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581.99451 Mol/Vsa
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Description
iv, 79 pages (one folded) : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm
Series
Ecological survey report / Dept. of Conservation, Forests and Lands ; no. 37
Ecological survey report ; no. 37
Notes
Prepared for the Plenty Corridor study, by the Ministry for Planning and Environment
"April 1989."
Bibliography
Bibliography: pages 56-57
Notes
Ecological survey report no:37 0815-5410
Subject
Vegetation surveys -- Australia -- Victoria -- Plenty River region
Botany -- Australia -- Victoria -- Plenty River District
Vegetation surveys -- Australia -- Victoria -- Plenty River Valley
Botany -- Australia -- Victoria -- Plenty River Valley
Botany -- Australia -- Victoria -- Plenty River Region
City planning -- Australia -- Victoria -- Plenty River Region
Author
Dickins, M. J
Cheal, D. C. (David C.)
Victoria. Department of Conservation, Forests, and Lands.
Victoria. Ministry for Planning and Environment.
Other Titles
Plenty Valley Corridor study
Plenty Valley Corridor study
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