Publication Date
7-1991
Series Number
Miscellaneous Publication No. 22/91
Publisher
Department of Agriculture Western Australia
City
Perth
ISSN
0725-847X
Abstract
The rangelands of Western Australia lie to the north-west of the agricultural areas, extending east to the Nullarbor and north to the Kimberley (Fig. 1). The major areas that are used for pastoralism are most of the Kimberley and the Pilbara, nearly all of the mulga shrublands, plus some of the Goldfields gum belt and part of the Nullarbor Plain.
Number of Pages
15
Keywords
Rangelands, Kimberley, Western Australia
Disciplines
Biodiversity | Botany | Environmental Monitoring | Natural Resources and Conservation | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Plant Sciences | Sustainability
Recommended Citation
Pringle, H J.
(1991), Rangeland survey in Western Australia - History, methodology and applications. Department of Agriculture Western Australia, Perth. Report Miscellaneous Publication No. 22/91.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/lr_publishedrpts/97
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