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DRYANDRA WOODLAND MANAGEMENT PLAN 1
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The planning team
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Map 1 Locality iv
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Mallet (a source of tannins) was a
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A range of access will continue to
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE _________
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PRINCIPAL MANAGEMENT DIRECTIONS 1.
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Map 2. Remnant Vegetation outside D
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Changes in Use and Management Since
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natural bush north of Narrogin sati
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4. GEOLOGY, LANDFORMS AND SOILS BAC
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3. The supply of domestic quality w
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• the exotic plant species along
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south coast national parks of Fitzg
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- Ensure that a record of the locat
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Twenty-four species of native mamma
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• The movement of biota between i
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CULTURAL RESOURCES 9. ABORIGINAL HE
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STRATEGIES - Identify Noongar peopl
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After 1959, the amount of mallet ba
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- Dryandra will be managed to attra
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10. Retain all vehicle access to pr
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1. Redesign, modify and manage recr
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STRATEGY 1. Ensure all buildings, e
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1. Provide a variety of opportuniti
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Currently, the only walking track i
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1. Camping areas need to be shelter
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