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6. Perspectives on biotic responses to repeated wildfires from decades of long-term empirical studies

7. The impacts of contemporary logging after 250 years of deforestation and degradation on forest-dependent threatened species

8. Who will name new plant species? Temporal change in the origins of taxonomists in China

10. ‘You can't be green if you're in the red’:Local discourses on the production-biodiversity intersection in a mixed farming area in south-eastern Australia

15. The effect of natural disturbances on forest biodiversity: an ecological synthesis

16. Sustainable Farm Finance

17. Natural Asset Farming

20. Threat-abatement framework confirms habitat retention and invasive species management are critical to conserve Australia's threatened species

21. Direct and indirect disturbance impacts on forest biodiversity

23. Net carbon accounting and reporting are a barrier to understanding the mitigation value of forest protection in developed countries

25. Diversifying Forest Landscape Management—A Case Study of a Shift from Native Forest Logging to Plantations in Australian Wet Forests

26. Savannas are vital but overlooked carbon sinks

28. Effective Ecological Monitoring

29. Countering resistance to protected-area extension

30. A horizon scan of global conservation issues for 2010

31. Australia: Short-sighted to cut environment posts

32. Wildlife Conservation in Farm Landscapes

33. Evaluating complementary networks of restoration plantings for landscape-scale occurrence of temporally dynamic species

34. Using empirical models of species colonization under multiple threatening processes to identify complementary threat-mitigation strategies

37. Mountain Ash

39. Booderee National Park

40. Continental-scale governance and the hastening of loss of Australia's biodiversity

41. Melbourne's Water Catchments

42. Planting for Wildlife

44. Some guiding concepts for conservation biology

45. Reptiles of the NSW Murray Catchment

46. Forest Phoenix

47. Forest Pattern and Ecological Process

48. Birds surveyed in the harvested and unharvested areas of a reduced-impact logged forestry concession, located in the lowland subtropical humid forests of the Department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia

49. Woodlands

50. Wildlife on Farms

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