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The Rangeland Journal The Rangeland Journal
Volume 25 Number 1 2003


Vegetation changes in a semiarid tropical savanna, northern Australia: 1973–2002  

Gary Bastin, John Ludwig, Robert Eager, Adam Liedloff, Reginald Andison and Michael Cobiac

pp. 3-19

  
 


Kangaroos and feral goats as economic resources for graziers: some views from south-west Queensland 

Margaret Chapman

pp. 20-36

  
 


Native grassland management: a botanical study of two native grassland management options on a commercial cattle property 

B. McGufficke

pp. 37-46

  
 


Kangaroo harvesters: fertilising the rangelands 

D. Wilson and J. Read

pp. 47-55

  
 


An economic analysis of sown pasture trends on the tablelands of south-eastern New South Wales  

D. Vere and P. Dowling

pp. 56-69

  
 


Genotypic variation among sites within eleven Australian native grasses 

C. Waters, G. Melville and A. Grice

pp. 70-84

  
 


Environmental (re)education and local environmental knowledge: statutory ground-based monitoring and pastoral culture in central Australia  

Nicholas Gill

pp. 85-104

  
 


Referees 2002 


pp. 105-105

 


  
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Volume 33 (4)

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New Editor-in-Chief
The Australian Rangeland Society has appointed Professor John Milne as the new editor-in-chief of The Rangeland Journal.
John Milne, replaces ‘Wal’ Whalley, who has stepped down after a 12-year career in the role.


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