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Type: Journal article
Title: Ecological connectivity or barrier fence? Critical choices on the agricultural margins of Western Australia
Author: Bradby, K.
Fitzsimons, J.
Del Marco, A.
Driscoll, D.
Ritchie, E.
Lau, J.
Bradshaw, C.
Hobbs, R.
Citation: Ecological Management and Restoration, 2014; 15(3):180-190
Publisher: Wiley
Issue Date: 2014
ISSN: 1442-7001
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Keith Bradby, James A. Fitzsimons, Andrew Del Marco, Don A. Driscoll, Euan G. Ritchie, Jenny Lau, Corey J. A. Bradshaw and Richard J. Hobbs
Abstract: Western Australia's State Barrier Fence represents a continuation of colonial era attitudes that considered kangaroos, emus and dingoes as ‘vermin’. Recent plans to upgrade and extend the Barrier Fence have shown little regard for ecological impacts or statutory environmental assessment processes.
Keywords: barrier fences; corridors; Dingo; ecological connectivity; Emu; Great Western Woodlands
Rights: © 2014 The Authors Ecological Management & Restoration © 2014 Ecological Society of Australia and Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd
DOI: 10.1111/emr.12130
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/emr.12130
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