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Working together to advance the knowledge and management of Monsoon Vine Thickets on the Dampier Peninsula, Kimberley region, Western Australia. The culturally significant Monsoon Vine Thickets of the Dampier Peninsula a
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Document Date: 2012-01-23 01:34:02


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Bardi Jawi Oorany Rangers / Bardi / Nyul Nyul / Bardi-Jawi / Kimberley / /

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Asia / Africa / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / Man-Made Disaster / Environmental Issue / Extinction / /

Facility

South East Regional Centre / Curtin University / University of Western Australia / /

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related dune systems / collaborative management / ecological network / flora protocols / law grounds / degraded monsoon vine thicket site / /

NaturalFeature

Dampier Peninsula / /

Organization

South East Regional Centre for Urban Landcare / Kimberley Land Council / Curtin University / Department of Environment and Conservation / Society for Kimberley Indigenous Plants and Animals / Broome Botanical Society / Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority / University of Western Australia / /

Person

Judith Fisher / Taran Cox / Jason Roe / Brian Brian Heterick / Rangers Brendon Smith / Brendon Smith / Yoshi Akune / Wesley Hunter / Judy Fisher / Louise Beames / Intern / Chris Sampi / Trevor Sampi / Jonathan Majer / Keith Shadforth / /

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Position

Jawi Ranger Coordinator / ecologist / ranger / Professor / Ranger Coordinator / Projects Coordinator / Fisher Research / Jawi Ranger / /

ProvinceOrState

Western Australia / /

Region

Western Australia / /

Technology

remote sensing / flora protocols / monitoring protocols / /

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http /

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