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Focusing on the critical issue of forest insect conservation in Australia, the book explores the diversity and vulnerability of these species within both tropical and temperate forests. It emphasizes the need for conservation strategies that combine increased understanding with effective forest protection and management. The text highlights the role of relatively undisturbed forest patches as vital refuges for various insect taxa and underscores the importance of connectivity between these areas. Lessons from global practices reveal the ecological significance of insects and demonstrate that conservation efforts can align with sustainable forest use.
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Forests and Insect Conservation in Australia, Tim R. New
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- 2019
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