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Queensland Flying-fox Consultative Committee - formation, outcomes and future strategies
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Sandy Teagle
Sandy Teagle
Queensland Department of Primary Industries, 80 Ann Street, Brisbane QLD 4000
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Published:2002
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Sandy Teagle, 2002. "Queensland Flying-fox Consultative Committee - formation, outcomes and future strategies", Managing the Grey-headed Flying-fox: As a Threatened Species in NSW, Peggy Eby, Daniel Lunney
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The challenge of equitably managing flying-fox populations and fruit production in today's environment requires balance to align industry, community and environmental needs. The Queensland Flying-fox Consultative Committee provides a forum that brings these interests together to work on identifying potential solutions. This paper outlines the activities, outcomes and future strategies of the Committee in its search to find solutions for management of flying-foxes in orchard production systems.
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