are overviews of the status of Australia’s birds, the threats they face and the conservation actions taken. This seventh annual report focuses on revegetation for woodland birds, particularly those in agricultural landscapes. Australia’s woodlands—especially in the temperate south-eastern and south-western wheat and sheep belts—are among the most extensively cleared, fragmented and severely degraded habitats on the continent. And Australia’s woodland birds, including many species generally regarded as common and widespread, are declining at an alarming rate
Approximately 90% of the original woodlands of the Mount Lofty Ranges of South Australia has been cl...
This paper reviews the reasons why so many species of birds have declined in the eucalypt woodlands ...
This paper reviews the reasons why so many species of birds have declined in the eucalypt woodlands ...
Significant biodiversity loss is characteristic of agricultural landscapes worldwide. Biodiversity r...
Woodland birds have seriously declined across southern Australian with local extinctions reported in...
The clearance of woodlands and the simultaneous creation of alien environments have been identified ...
Woodland birds have seriously declined across southern Australian with local extinctions reported in...
Declines in woodland bird species across southern Australia is an ongoing concern, despite massive r...
Woodland birds have seriously declined across southern Australian with local extinctions reported in...
Biodiversity conservation on agricultural land is a major issue worldwide. We estimated separate and...
Temperate Australia’s wheat/sheep zone and much of Western Europe have both experienced dramatic dec...
Agricultural intensification over the last 50 years has been a major cause of global biodiversity de...
Agricultural intensification over the last 50 years has been a major cause of global biodiversity de...
Increasingly, conservation efforts are being extended towards agricultural and pastoral areas outsid...
Approximately 90% of the original woodlands of the Mount Lofty Ranges of South Australia has been cl...
Approximately 90% of the original woodlands of the Mount Lofty Ranges of South Australia has been cl...
This paper reviews the reasons why so many species of birds have declined in the eucalypt woodlands ...
This paper reviews the reasons why so many species of birds have declined in the eucalypt woodlands ...
Significant biodiversity loss is characteristic of agricultural landscapes worldwide. Biodiversity r...
Woodland birds have seriously declined across southern Australian with local extinctions reported in...
The clearance of woodlands and the simultaneous creation of alien environments have been identified ...
Woodland birds have seriously declined across southern Australian with local extinctions reported in...
Declines in woodland bird species across southern Australia is an ongoing concern, despite massive r...
Woodland birds have seriously declined across southern Australian with local extinctions reported in...
Biodiversity conservation on agricultural land is a major issue worldwide. We estimated separate and...
Temperate Australia’s wheat/sheep zone and much of Western Europe have both experienced dramatic dec...
Agricultural intensification over the last 50 years has been a major cause of global biodiversity de...
Agricultural intensification over the last 50 years has been a major cause of global biodiversity de...
Increasingly, conservation efforts are being extended towards agricultural and pastoral areas outsid...
Approximately 90% of the original woodlands of the Mount Lofty Ranges of South Australia has been cl...
Approximately 90% of the original woodlands of the Mount Lofty Ranges of South Australia has been cl...
This paper reviews the reasons why so many species of birds have declined in the eucalypt woodlands ...
This paper reviews the reasons why so many species of birds have declined in the eucalypt woodlands ...