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Livestock / Agriculture / Biogeography / Temperate grasslands /  savannas /  and shrublands / Geological history of Earth / Rangeland / Grazing / Carbon offset / Pilbara / Regions of Western Australia / Physical geography / Grasslands
Date: 2012-10-04 02:59:13
Livestock
Agriculture
Biogeography
Temperate grasslands
savannas
and shrublands
Geological history of Earth
Rangeland
Grazing
Carbon offset
Pilbara
Regions of Western Australia
Physical geography
Grasslands

Cattle, carbon, critters and culture – building a new rangelands TJ WileyAG, R GloverB, PJ RussellC, T ParkerD, D ParkerD, M ClinchE and G WoolstonF A Rangelands NRM, PO Box 2518, South Hedland, WA 6722 Biota Environme

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