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October 14 2011
Arresting the decline, stabilising the residual, and creating the restored: where science meets politics and the law
R. Beeton
R. Beeton
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School of Integrative Systems, University of Queensland Gatton Campus, Gatton 4343
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Australian Zoologist (2010) 35 (2): 331–340.
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R. Beeton; Arresting the decline, stabilising the residual, and creating the restored: where science meets politics and the law. Australian Zoologist 1 January 2010; 35 (2): 331–340. doi: https://doi.org/10.7882/AZ.2010.021
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