Travelling Stock Reserves are thought to represent some of the highest-quality and least degraded remnants of threatened temperate woodland in south-eastern Australia. These public reserves have not had the same high levels of grazing pressure and other disturbances as woodland remnants on private land. Thus, Travelling Stock Reserves are expected to be important for the protection of biodiversity in heavily cleared and modified landscapes. We tested the hypothesis that land tenure had significant effects on the quality of woodlands by comparing vegetation structural attributes between Travelling Stock Reserves and remnant vegetation used for primary production purposes. Vegetation attributes were monitored in 155 permanent plots over five ...
Significant biodiversity loss is characteristic of agricultural landscapes worldwide. Biodiversity r...
Following 180 years of agricultural settlement, the Midlands area of Tasmania has been drastically t...
Since the arrival of European settlers to Australia, many of Australia’s unique ecosystems have been...
Travelling stock reserves (TSRs) are thought to represent some of the highest-quality and least degr...
Conversion of natural woodlands to grazing pastures is a major driver of biodiversity loss. In respo...
This study examines whether there is a biodiversity benefit ("dividend") associated with the existen...
Travelling stock reserves have well recognised and important commercial, cultural and other values i...
We establish a methodology and present baseline data for a long-term grassy woodland restoration stu...
Native vegetation placed under an agri-environment scheme (AES) is purported to support greater biod...
Temperate grassy ecosystems are one of the most threatened terrestrial ecosystems in Australia. Sinc...
As natural woodlands decline in both extent and quality worldwide, there is an increasing recognitio...
Australia’s most fragmented and least reserved landscapes are the grassy eucalypt woodlands of the s...
Clearing of native vegetation and changes to disturbance regimes have resulted in dense regeneration...
Globally, many bird species that rely on native woodland or forest environments are declining due to...
Fencing remnant native vegetation has become a widespread activity for arresting declines in biodive...
Significant biodiversity loss is characteristic of agricultural landscapes worldwide. Biodiversity r...
Following 180 years of agricultural settlement, the Midlands area of Tasmania has been drastically t...
Since the arrival of European settlers to Australia, many of Australia’s unique ecosystems have been...
Travelling stock reserves (TSRs) are thought to represent some of the highest-quality and least degr...
Conversion of natural woodlands to grazing pastures is a major driver of biodiversity loss. In respo...
This study examines whether there is a biodiversity benefit ("dividend") associated with the existen...
Travelling stock reserves have well recognised and important commercial, cultural and other values i...
We establish a methodology and present baseline data for a long-term grassy woodland restoration stu...
Native vegetation placed under an agri-environment scheme (AES) is purported to support greater biod...
Temperate grassy ecosystems are one of the most threatened terrestrial ecosystems in Australia. Sinc...
As natural woodlands decline in both extent and quality worldwide, there is an increasing recognitio...
Australia’s most fragmented and least reserved landscapes are the grassy eucalypt woodlands of the s...
Clearing of native vegetation and changes to disturbance regimes have resulted in dense regeneration...
Globally, many bird species that rely on native woodland or forest environments are declining due to...
Fencing remnant native vegetation has become a widespread activity for arresting declines in biodive...
Significant biodiversity loss is characteristic of agricultural landscapes worldwide. Biodiversity r...
Following 180 years of agricultural settlement, the Midlands area of Tasmania has been drastically t...
Since the arrival of European settlers to Australia, many of Australia’s unique ecosystems have been...