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The Rangeland Journal The Rangeland Journal
Volume 24 Number 2 2002


Bore drain replacement in south-west Queensland: benefits and costs for land managers 

Lachlan Pegler, Renée Moore and Delphine Bentley

pp. 185-206

  
 


Size-biomass relationships for Australian populations of the invasive rangeland shrub Parkinsonia aculeata L.  

A. C. Grice, S. D. Campbell, J. R. McKenzie, L. V. Whiteman and B. V. Lukitsch

pp. 207-218

  
 


The influence of landforms on sandalwood (Santalum spicatum (R.Br) A.Dc.) size structure and density in the north-eastern goldfields, Western Australia 

J. E. Brand and P. J. Jones

pp. 219-226

  
 


Fate of annual pasture legumes seeds on a two-way thermo-gradient plate 

G. M. Lodge and R. D. B. Whalley

pp. 227-241

  
 


A quantitative state and transition model for the Mitchell grasslands of central western Queensland 

D. G. Phelps and O. J. H. Bosch

pp. 242-267

  
 


Feral goats in south-western Queensland: a permanent component of the grazing lands 

J. Thompson, J. Riethmuller, D. Kelly, E. Miller and J. C. Scanlan

pp. 268-287

  
 


Ground cover in temperate native perennial grass pastures. I. A comparison of four estimation methods 

S. R. Murphy and G. M. Lodge

pp. 288-300

  
 


Ground cover in temperate native perennial grass pastures.
II. Relationship with herbage and litter mass
 

G. M. Lodge and S. R. Murphy

pp. 301-312

  
 


Managing saffron thistle in pastures with strategic grazing 

B. S. Grace, R. D. B. Whalley, A. W. Sheppard and B. M. Sindel

pp. 313-325

  
 


A step-point transect technique for estimation of kangaroo populations in sheep-grazed paddocks 

Ronald B. Hacker, Michael R. Constable and Gavin J. Melville

pp. 326-339

  
 


Book Reviews 


pp. 340-342

 


Thesis summary 


pp. 343-343

 


  
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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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