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Publication Date
5-2002
Series Number
4503
Abstract
The Busselton Wetlands are a chain of wetlands that lie parallel with the coastline of Geographe Bay, Western Australia and in close proximity to the town of Busselton. The main issues for the maintenance of quality of the wetlands are nutrient levels and habitat value. This guide outlines many of the current best practices related to farming around wetlands.
Number of Pages
28
ISSN
1326-415X
Keywords
Pastures, Weed control, Grazing, Fertilizers, Wetland conservation, Vertebrate pests, Wetlands, Drainage, Shore protection, Agricultural land, Revegetation, Western Australia, Fencing, Busselton region (W.A.), Farmland.
Disciplines
Natural Resources and Conservation | Other Plant Sciences | Sustainability | Water Resource Management
Recommended Citation
Oldfield, W,
Department of Conservation and Land Management,
and
Department of Planning and Infrastructure.
(2002), Guidelines for management of farmland adjacent to the Busselton wetlands. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Bulletin 4503.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/bulletins/224
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