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Supervised and helped by Dr Stephen Hartley, Dr Marcus Frean, Marc Hasenbank Victoria University, Wellington Jim Barritt © Jim Barritt 2006School of Biological.
San Pedro Riparian Area Supports a cottonwood-willow forest Excellent protection Roosting sites Microhabitats for terrestrial animals ‘Snags’; protection.
This poster examines relationships between regional bedrock geology, soil composition, and plant nutrient quality. Animals are affected by changes in bedrock.
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Overview and importance of soil fertility. A fertile soil is one that contains an adequate supply of all the nutrients required for the successful completion.
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Australia and Water David Radcliffe University of Georgia.