Gammon Ranges (Nature Conservation Society) Survey
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Grazing exclosures were established in 1992 to monitor the recovery of Acacia araneosa in response to goat and rabbit grazing. Main objective of survey was to monitor vegetation in Gammon Ranges National Park, with particular emphasis on regeneration and rare and threatened plants after removal of stock in 1982 but still under influence of feral and native animals. This included the survey of several sites using the Biological survey of SA methodology. Results were published by the Nature Conservation Society of South Australia.
REFERENCE:
C.S. Baulderstone, H. Owens, M.L. Possingham and H.P. Possingham (1999) Gammon Ranges National Park: Flora and Fauna Survey and Vegetation. Nature Conservation Society of SA Inc. The Gammon Ranges (Nature Conservation Society) Survey is part of the Biological Survey of South Australia Program which is a series of systematic surveys conducted across the state between 1971 and the present with the broad aim of providing a baseline inventory of South Australia's flora and fauna biodiversity.
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Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network



