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Plantation design and fauna conservation in Tasmania (Munks & McArthur)
Relocating radio-collared targeted marsupials after a 1080-poisoning operation (leMar & McArthur)
Genetic variation in susceptibility of Eucalyptus globulus coppice regrowth to shoot-feeding weevils (Jones & Potts)
Some aspects of the work of the botanist Robert Brown (1773–1858)in Tasmania in 1804 (Moore)
Tasmania’s tallest trees (Hickey, Kostoglou & Sargison)
A rapid field method for assessing site suitability for plantations in Tasmania’s State forest (Laffan)
Stratified sampling based on photo-interpreted forest types reduces the cost of strategic forest inventory (Thompson)
An economic evaluation of harvesting, scrub-rolling and fencing options in blackwood swamps (Jennings & Dawson)
Comparison of regeneration success of alternative silvicultural treatments in blackwood swamps (Jennings, Hickey & Candy)
A comparison of four-year-old regeneration following six silvicultural treatments in a wet eucalypt forest in southern Tasmania (Bassett, Edwards & Plumpton)
New harvesting and site preparation treatments in dry eucalypt forests in Tasmania (Neyland)
The effect of seasonal and climatic factors on Eucalyptus obliqua mortality in response to stem injection of glyphosate (LaSala & Dingle)
Predicted growth response to pre-commercial thinning of Eucalyptus obliqua in southern Tasmania (LaSala)
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