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PART D MANAGEMENT FOR CONSERVATION
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The identification of areas of susc
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European settlement. Coastal areas
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- the towns of Walpole, Nornalup an
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esources. While most of the coastal
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9. Liaise with Bush Fire Brigades t
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planted in Walpole, and blackberry
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ISSUES • Foxes and cats can sever
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6. Investigate more effective rehab
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15.0 COMMERCIAL USE 15.1 MINING BAC
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5. Liaise with the fishing industry
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4. Refer any proposal for utility c
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17.0 ABORIGINAL AND EUROPEAN HISTOR
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Mitchell's personal fondness of the
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PART F MANAGEMENT FOR RECREATION GO
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at least two weeks in advance in ac
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Substantial improvements to 4WD coa
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- traditional use of the area. •
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• Minimise conflict between users
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SITE ACTIVITIES ZONE PROPOSAL Salmo
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20.2 VALLEY OF THE GIANTS BACKGROUN
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• Numbers and types of visitors v
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• The remoteness and lack of easy
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21.0 RECREATION ACTIVITIES 21.1 PLE
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OBJECTIVES • Provide a variety of
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Three categories of paths will be p
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• a variety of lengths and diffic
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21.5 BOATING, YACHTING AND CANOEING
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OBJECTIVE • Provide opportunities
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OBJECTIVES • Ensure the impacts o
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STRATEGY Dogs will be allowed on Fo
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PART G COMMUNICATIONS GOAL: • Fos
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• Integration of information so t
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LEVEL LOCATION POSSIBLE TYPE OF INF
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11. Investigate the use of the land
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24.0 RESEARCH AND MONITORING BACKGR
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25.0 PRIORITIES BACKGROUND The impl
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26.0 STAFF BACKGROUND The Park is s
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115 BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Arnold, A. A. Burbidge and A. J. M.
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