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Woodland biodiversity is declining on Adelaide’s doorstep
With the plight of threatened fauna normally obvious, researchers are finding it can take decades to detect subtle changes in the abundance of many species. Since 2001, the woodland birds of the Mount Lofty Ranges near Adelaide have been monitored every year at over 150 sites from Victor Harbour in the south to near Gawler […]
Posted in Climate Change, Environment Institute, Media Release, paper, School of Biological Sciences
Tagged Journal of Applied Ecology, Mount Lofty ranges, South Australia, Thomas Prowse, Woodland biodiversity, Woodland birds
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