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Nature conservation review Victoria 2001 / Barry Traill, Christine Porter.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextEast Melbourne : Victorian National Parks Association, 2001Description: 190 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1875100156
  • 1875100148
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.7209945 21
Contents:
Section 1. Introduction -- Section 2. The Seas : the conservation status of Victoria's marine environment -- Section 3. The Land, rivers and wetlands : the conservation status of Victoria's terrestrial environment -- Section 4. Future reviews -- Appendices.
Summary: "Nature Conservation Review Victoria, 2001" is the third comprehensive review of the status of nature conservation that the Victorian National Parks Association has produced in the past 30 years. Through careful research and analysis, Dr. Barry Traill and Dr. Christine Porter have achieved what earlier editions did in their time, and produced an invaluable resource that will help set the agenda for nature conservation in Victoria for the future. In documenting the continuing threats to ecosystems and species, our declining fisheries and the spread of invasive species, the authors challenge the belief that Victoria's natural systems are adequately protected. This document provides government, scientists and conservationists with the evidence needed to effectively manage and conserve Victoria's remarkable biodiversity.
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book State Botanical Collection ARCUE Collection 333.72 ARC.NAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available RBGM00002631

Includes bibliographical references.

Section 1. Introduction -- Section 2. The Seas : the conservation status of Victoria's marine environment -- Section 3. The Land, rivers and wetlands : the conservation status of Victoria's terrestrial environment -- Section 4. Future reviews -- Appendices.

"Nature Conservation Review Victoria, 2001" is the third comprehensive review of the status of nature conservation that the Victorian National Parks Association has produced in the past 30 years. Through careful research and analysis, Dr. Barry Traill and Dr. Christine Porter have achieved what earlier editions did in their time, and produced an invaluable resource that will help set the agenda for nature conservation in Victoria for the future. In documenting the continuing threats to ecosystems and species, our declining fisheries and the spread of invasive species, the authors challenge the belief that Victoria's natural systems are adequately protected. This document provides government, scientists and conservationists with the evidence needed to effectively manage and conserve Victoria's remarkable biodiversity.

RBG copy ARCUE ref. no. 2382

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