The development of a comprehensive, adequate and representative reserve system is an objective of all Australian states and territories. In Victoria, land purchase is one means of increasing the reservation levels of some of the State’s most endangered ecosystems. This article outlines the biological features of some new land purchases for addition to the Victorian protected area system.
History
Journal
Victorian naturalist
Volume
120
Pagination
98-108
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
ISSN
0042-5184
Language
eng
Notes
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