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Address risks to revegetation

Modified: 2009/09/09 12:32 by admin - Categorized as: Rural Residential and Smallholdings
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Summary:

Identify and address risks to revegetation

Risks to revegetation include:

  • Drought
  • Storms/flooding
  • Fire
  • Straying stock
  • Insect pests e.g. wingless grasshoppers, locusts
  • Feral animals e.g. rabbits
  • Weeds
  • Dieback
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Resources:

Type Name Date Summary
Fire Management and Revegetation (Denham, R. and McDonald, S.) 2000 This farmnote is intended to provide information regarding the factors affecting fire risk in revegetated areas and to suggest possible strategies that minimize this risk. These strategies should form part of a whole farm fire prevention and action plan.
Soil salinity tolerance of plants for agriculture and revegetation (Unknown) 2004 This website extract provides a guide to the soil salinity tolerance of different plants grown in the field in Western Australia. Plants are categorised according to potential suitability for different site conditions being extremely saline sites, very saline sites, moderately saline sites, slightly saline sites and non saline sites.

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