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2. Quantifying forest degradation requires a long-term, landscape-scale approach
3. Australian human-induced native forest regeneration carbon offset projects have limited impact on changes in woody vegetation cover and carbon removals
4. Substantial and increasing global losses of timber-producing forest due to wildfires
5. Countering extreme wildfires with prescribed burning can be counterproductive
6. Indirect and direct drivers of floristic condition in a threatened temperate woodland
7. Management to enhance farm dam condition improves outcomes for amphibians
8. Farm dam enhancement significantly improves water quality
9. Identifying biodiversity surrogates and management indicator species for tall, WET Forests: A case study of australian arboreal marsupials
10. Quantifying drivers of decline: A case study of long-term changes in arboreal marsupial detections
11. An integrated system to protect Australia from catastrophic bushfires
12. Human activities and species biological traits drive the long-term persistence of old trees in human-dominated landscapes
13. Factors affecting overwintering retreat-site selection in reptiles in an agricultural landscape
14. Private benefits of natural capital on farms across an endangered ecoregion
15. Savannas are vital but overlooked carbon sinks
16. Rapid bird species recovery following high-severity wildfire but in the absence of early successional specialists
17. Impact of Habitat Loss and Fragmentation on Assemblages, Populations, and Individuals of Australasian Marsupials
18. Lost in the ashes? Broadscale passive monitoring provides limited insight into the impacts of Australia's megafires on biodiversity
19. Co-location of multiple natural assets on farms increases bird species richness and breeding activity
20. Isolated on sky islands: genetic diversity and population structure of an endangered mountain lizard
21. Increases in intraspecific body size variation are common among North American mammals and birds between 1880 and 2020
22. Size-focused conservation may fail to protect the world’s oldest trees
23. Large-scale industrial plantations are more likely than smallholdings to threaten biodiversity from oil palm replanting spatial disturbances
24. Biodiversity response to rapid successive land cover conversions in human-dominated landscapes
25. Conservation of the critically endangered Box-gum grassy woodlands with ecosystem accounting in Australia
26. Why We Need to Invest in Large-Scale, Long-Term Monitoring Programs in Landscape Ecology and Conservation Biology
27. Design considerations for rapid biodiversity reconnaissance surveys and long-term monitoring to assess the impact of wildfire
28. Australia’s Natural Environment: A Warning for the World
29. Impact of Habitat Loss and Fragmentation on Assemblages, Populations, and Individuals of Australasian Marsupials
30. Better managing fire in flammable tree plantations
31. Habitat requirements of deadwood‐dependent invertebrates that occupy tree hollows
32. What an owl knows. The new science of the world's most enigmatic birds By JenniferAckerman, Melbourne: Scribe. 2023
33. The ecological and biodiversity conservation values of farm dams: A systematic review
34. Applying the Precautionary Principle to Hidden Collapse
35. Reply to Comment on ‘Self-thinning forest understoreys reduce wildfire risk, even in a warming climate’
36. The interactions among fire, logging, and climate change have sprung a landscape trap in Victoria’s montane ash forests
37. ‘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
38. The FarmWell study: Examining relationships between farm environment, financial status and the mental health and wellbeing of farmers
39. High species turnover shapes anuran community composition in ponds along an urban-rural gradient
40. Density of invasive western honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies in fragmented woodlands indicates potential for large impacts on native species
41. Plant rarity in fire-prone dry sclerophyll communities
42. Ongoing declines of woodland birds : Are restoration plantings making a difference?
43. Management of bushrocks in agricultural landscapes for reptile conservation.
44. Australian megafires alter predicted distribution of the southern greater glider (Petauroides volans).
45. Logging elevated the probability of high-severity fire in the 2019–20 Australian forest fires
46. The living dead : acknowledging life after tree death to stop forest degradation
47. Threats to Australia’s rock-wallabies (Petrogale spp.) with key directions for effective monitoring
48. Frontiers of protected areas versus forest exploitation: Assessing habitat network functionality in 16 case study regions globally
49. Eight things you should never do in a monitoring program: an Australian perspective
50. Salvage logging effects on regulating ecosystem services and fuel loads
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