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Biogeography / Dunn Rock and Lake King Important Bird Area / Mallee / Fire ecology / Shrubland / Mount Gibson Sanctuary / Southwest Australia / Heath / Wildfire / Mediterranean forests /  woodlands /  and scrub / Systems ecology / Physical geography
Date: 2013-12-15 18:58:06
Biogeography
Dunn Rock and Lake King Important Bird Area
Mallee
Fire ecology
Shrubland
Mount Gibson Sanctuary
Southwest Australia
Heath
Wildfire
Mediterranean forests
woodlands
and scrub
Systems ecology
Physical geography

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