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Effects of Sydney Coastal Dry Sclerophyll Forest Litter on Fuels and Fire Behaviour in Hornsby Shire
The First Chloroplast Genome Sequence of Boswellia Sacra, a Resin-Producing Plant in Oman
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Complete Sequence and Comparative Analysis of the Chloroplast Genome of Plinia Trunciflora”
The Australasian Bat Society Newsletter, Number 31, Nov 2008
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Genome Assembly and Phylogenomic Data Analyses Using Plastid Data: Contrasting Species Tree Estimation Methods
A Manual of Diseases of Eucalyptus in South-East Asia
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Central Coast Group PO Box 1604, Gosford NSW 2250 Austplants.Com.Au/Central-Coast
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Flowering Ecology of Honey-Producing Flora in South-East Australia
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Ecology of Sydney Plant Species the Sydney Region Is Defined As the Central Coast and Central Tablelands Botanical Subdivisions
Cunninghamia : a Journal of Plant Ecology for Eastern Australia
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Guidelines for the Captive Management of Flying Foxes (Pteropus Sp.) in South Australia
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Ecology of Sydney Plant Species the Sydney Region Is Defined As the Central Coast and Central Tablelands Botanical Subdivisions
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The Eucalypts of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
The Potential of Bioactive Constituents of Eucalyptus Foliage As Non-Wood Products from Plantations
Central Coast Flying-Fox Management Strategy April 2019 | Central Coast Council / NSW Department of Industry - Lands & Forestry