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Natural vegetation is known as any type of foliage or plant that grows naturally. For example, trees in the rainforest would be considered natural. ... more
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The Action for Climate Change program intends to develop a risk management strategy based upon the following principles. • All carbon storage estimates are based using the most conservative estimates • Any future actual carbon storage is assessed ... more
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Diluted Simple Green will not harm grass or flowers, but its always a good idea to rinse foliage after it has had contact with Simple Green and to water-in Simple Green into the soil. The wetting agents in Simple Green will help retain moisture in ... more
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Yes. The proposed plan is geared toward establishing a self-sustaining ecology. This includes the promotion of soil development and nutrient cycling, assuring plant succession and natural vegetation growth. Natural drainages will also be ... more
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The Amazon rain forest is one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet. It has numerous specialized plant species that are not found anywhere else in the world.IdentificationPlants appear in four main groups in the Amazon, including emergent ... more
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A56. As before, I believe that on-the-ground measurements, even if only a few, will provide a better characterization of crown than from aerial photography. Someone skilled in photo interpretation may be able to answer your question better than I. ... more
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No. The intention of the new rules is to reduce the impact of bushfire through managing bushfire fuel loads. You are encouraged to consult with the CFS on ways to manage bushfire risks while minimising impacts on native plants, animals and their ... more
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No. In accordance with environmental management documents and the project planning approvals, several programs have been put in place in relation to flora species on the corridor. Threatened, rare and regionally significant species within the ... more
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The material below is an extract from the Australian Native Vegetation Assessment 2001 report. For ease of cross reference, figure, table and section references pertain to the chapter structure of this report. The Further Information section ... more
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If you run the system routinely you will be able to control the vegetation. To remove all of the vegetation is almost impossible, however by adding fish that feed on the vegation and airiation you can severely reduce the vegetation population. ... more
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