Revegetation Guide Mid-Upper Frankland-Gordon River Catchment & Revegetation Guide North Stirlings and Pallinup River Catchments

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Author: Wendy Bradshaw and Geoff Woodall
Document Type: Report - .pdf 11.4mb

Publication Date: Unknown
Author: Wendy Bradshaw and Geoff Woodall
Document Type: Report - .pdf 19.6mb

Restoring biodiversity values on farmland through direct seeding and seedling plantings. Biodiversity provides stability of ecosystem function and therefore resilience to farming landscapes. A diversity of woody and herbaceous perennial plants adds stability to landscapes dominated by annual crops and pastures. They provide habitat for beneficial fauna that together help maintain ecosystem services such as soil formation, provision of food and shelter, pollination, cycling of nutrients, pest management, hydrological balance, a lovely place to live and much more.

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