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Title: The bush comes to the city : Fitzgerald Biosphere project : papers from a seminar held at Murdoch University, 25th September 1987.
Author: Western Australia. Dept. of Conservation and Land Management.
Year: 1989.
Description: 85 p. ; 30 cm.
Subject: Conservation. ; Western Australia. ; Environmental protection. ; Fitzgerald region (W.A.) ; Nature conservation. ; Conferences.
ISBN/ISSN: 0731653726;
Type: Book
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