Blue Mountains Permaculture

Enabling permaculture knowledge and action in the Blue Mountains

Blue Mountains Permaculture is an informal network enabling permaculture knowledge and action to emerge in the Blue Mountains, Australia. We seek to build beneficial connections both within the Blue Mountains bioregion and beyond.  

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Created: May 13, 2008

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Wildlife Ecology


Wildlife Ecology


Wildlife ecology is the scientific study of the human influences and ecological interactions of wildlife and the environment. Wildlife ecology studies, particularly at the level of wildlife population and communities rather than at the individual species level, inform wildlife management and conservation biology.
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wildlife species, communities, populations, ecosystems, habitat management, research, conservation, fauna, undomesticated, interactions, environment, ecology, endangered species, protection, management, study, research, preservation, biodiversity, ethnobiology

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