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Geological history of Earth / Grasslands / Rangeland / NQ Dry Tropics / Cattle feeding / Uplands /  Greater Victoria / Agriculture / Great Eastern Ranges / Natural resource management / Earth / Environment / Sustainability
Date: 2010-11-07 20:03:21
Geological history of Earth
Grasslands
Rangeland
NQ Dry Tropics
Cattle feeding
Uplands
Greater Victoria
Agriculture
Great Eastern Ranges
Natural resource management
Earth
Environment
Sustainability

The Desert Uplands – Bioregional Deliverance In the centre of Queensland, southwest of Townsville is the Desert Uplands Bioregion of 75,000 square kilometres, some eight million hectares, about the size of Tasmania. A

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