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A transformed rainforest remnant is visible from the main road, but even more impressive changes can be found deep within the privately owned agricultural property. This story, told by the landholders and regeneration team member, recounts the processes and outcomes of an 8‐year program to restore remnants and convert extensive weedy linkages to regrowth rainforest.
Ecological Management & Restoration – Wiley
Published: Dec 1, 2006
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