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How secure are unique biological processes under the traditional systems of reserves, where use limits are applied and changed to address the unique threats in an area. Lock up and lock out appears to be is a simple way to avoid long term environmental impact and increase biodiversity, but does it work? Experienced ecosystems observers say interference is " not all bad", sighting some of our oldest National Parks where biodiversity has decreased because of closure. Management and use is not all

Wednesday, March 15, 2006


How did this National Park forest get here? Its blackwood dominant and a bushfire didn't start it. What was it/  Posted by Picasa

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