Land Management Plan 2004 - 2050 Flinders University South ...
Land Management Plan 2004 - 2050 Flinders University South ...
Land Management Plan 2004 - 2050 Flinders University South ...
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<strong>Flinders</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Land</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> <strong>Flinders</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>2004</strong> - <strong>2050</strong> <strong>South</strong> Australia<br />
a) Using the documents or data in electronic form without requesting and checking them for accuracy against the original hard copy version;<br />
and<br />
b) Using the documents or data for any purpose not agreed to in writing by Connell Wagner.<br />
Glossary of Terms<br />
Environmental weed Non-indigenous plant with the ability to spread quickly and out-compete local<br />
indigenous flora, thereby significantly diminishing the biodiversity of an area<br />
Herbaceous weed Bulb or grass that is a pest plant or environmental weed<br />
Introduced species Flora species which did not naturally occur in the area prior to European<br />
settlement (this may include species native to Australia but not local to the<br />
project area)<br />
Local indigenous flora Species that naturally occurred in the Eucalyptus microcarpa +/- Eucalyptus<br />
leucoxylon and Eucalyptus camaldulensis Woodland vegetation associations<br />
that characterised the study area prior to European settlement<br />
Pest <strong>Plan</strong>t Proclaimed species within the Mitcham Council under the Animal and <strong>Plan</strong>t<br />
Control (Agricultural and Other Purposes) Act 1986<br />
Woody weed<br />
Tree or shrub that is a pest plant or environmental weed, and is usually<br />
perennial and characterised by woody plant tissue and its ability to self seed<br />
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