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Grassy box woodlands once dominated the sheep-wheat of NSW, but are now one of the most poorly conserved ecosystems in Australia. Scattered box trees are still common in the landscape but regeneration is limited and the native understorey community is very rare.

The remaining Grassy Box woodlands are spread over a large geographical area. The Grassy Box Woodlands Conservation Management Network aims to co-ordinate the protection and ongoing management of remnants of grassy Box woodlands. It brings together sites and managers from across New South Wales. Each site has particular values and each manager has particular experiences that can contribute to the network.

Special Management Edition of the Woodlands Wandering Newsletter with Actions insert.

Woodlands Wandering Newsletter
Possible Management Actions for Box Gum Woodlands.doc
  

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