Pruning for Habitat Workshop
Prepared by Patrick and Philip Kenyon – VTIO Victoria 24 September 2010 1. Habitat Trees Approximately 300+ species of wildlife use tree hollows throughout Australia. Tree hollows are of great importance as they are used as nesting sites, shelters and safe refuges. Hollows can present as a small crack or split to very a large…
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HABITAT CREATION Prepared by Patrick and Philip Kenyon – VTIO Victoria 24 September 2010 Habitat Trees Approximately 300+ species of wildlife use tree hollows throughout Australia. Tree hollows are of great importance as they are used as nesting sites, shelters and safe refuges. Hollows can present as a small crack or split to very a…
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