Revegetation and wildlife : a guide to enhancing revegetated habitats for wildlife conservation in rural environments / Andrew F. Bennett, Sally L. Kimber and Paul A. Ryan
1. Revegetation - a growing activity in Australia -- Why is there such interest in revegetation? -- Revegetation for nature conservation -- Purpose of this guide -- 2. An ecological approach to revegetation in rural landscapes -- The role of revegetation in nature conservation -- How can revegetation be used to benefit wildlife? -- Adaptive management -- 3. Understanding the habitat requirements of wildlife -- An ecological hierarchy -- Land management at different levels -- 4. Enhancing the value of revegetation for wildlife -- Actions at the site level -- Habitats at the block level -- Planning and design at the landscape level -- Strategic planning at the regional level -- 5. Integrating wildlife conservation with revegetation for other purposes -- Modification to revegetation within the constraints of present management -- Integration of conservation with other management objectives -- Nature conservation as the primary objective for revegetation
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At foot of title: Bushcare, Natural Heritage Trust, Deakin University
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-32)
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Also available via the World Wide Web at http://www.lwa.gov.au/downloads/PR010125.pdf