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NEW EREMOPHILA BOOK !!!
sponsored by the GEMG.
A Field Guide to the Eremophilas of Western
Australia
Written by Andrew Brown
and Bevan Buirchell
Eremophila species abound on desolate rocky hills, open spinifex plains, sparse woodlands, barren dry watercourses and inland sand dunes that stretch to the horizon, where the only signs of human habitation are occasional fencelines, rusted remains of vehicles or rough winding tracks that meander into the distance. Aptly, their generic name, when translated, means "lover of lonely or desert places".
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2010 WORKSHOP
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Contains case study relating to water management and how to conduct a site water balance (written by Robbie Cocks WINNER of the 2010 Best Paper).
PLANT IDENTIFICATION HANDBOOK for LAND REHABILITATION in the GOLDFIELDS of WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Steve Rusbridge, Gay Bradley & Gerard Bradley (1996)
In response to considerable demand, the
Goldfields Land Rehabilitation
Group (GLRG) has
coordinated the publication of this Plant Identification
Handbook for Land Rehabilitation in the Goldfields of Western
Australia. It contains reference to forty native plant species
and nine exotic (weed) species fully illustrated in both adult
and juvenile forms. the native species were selected according
to their frequent usage on revegetation sties whilst the exotic
species appear as common invasives on these sites. It is hoped
that this handbook may provide a valued reference source for a
wide range of practitioners including revegetation officers,
seed collectors, naturalists, pastoralists and students.
REPTILES OF THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS
Scott Thompson & Graham Thompson (2006)
Reptiles
of the Western Australian Goldfields was authored by Dr Scott
Thompson and Dr Graham Thompson and is published by the
Goldfields Environmental Management Group. This book presents
descriptions, location data and photos of 131 species of
reptiles found throughout the entire Goldfields region including
Ora Banda, Southern Cross, Norseman, Kalgoorlie, Leonora, Wiluna
and Meekatharra. These data has been collected over a period of
10 years and is the culmination of 120,000 trapping nights and
contains supplementary information obtained from a diverse range
of sources.
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