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A revision of the Lepidoptem of Tasmania [PDF]

open access: yes, 1925
Tasmania is rich in Lepidoptera. The species are numerous, very interesting, but have been very little studied. There is a great want of resident collectors and observers and it is to encourage these that this revision has been planned.
Turner, A Jefferis
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Abstract of proceedings [PDF]

open access: yes, 1933
A special meeting was held on the 11th February, 1929, at the Society's Rooms, Tasmanian Museum, Hobart, the President of the Society, Sir James O'Grady, K.C.M.G., presiding. Major Giblin gave an address, "Beetles and Kings, A Programme for Tasmania,
Royal Society of Tasmania,
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Developing a Questionnaire for Valuing Changes in Natural Resource Management in the George Catchment, Tasmania [PDF]

open access: yes
review, expert interviews, biophysical modelling and focus group discussions were used to design a Choice Modelling (CM) questionnaire. This questionnaire was used to value changes in natural resource management in the George catchment, Tasmania.
Bennett, Jeffrey W., Kragt, Marit Ellen
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For Our Information, February 1949, Vol. I, no. 14-15 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1949
An official publication of the ILR School, Cornell University, “for the information of all faculty, staff and students.
ILR School, Cornell University
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Meteorological and botanical abstract for the Spring quarter, 1867 [PDF]

open access: yes
Meteorological records recorded at the Observatory, Hobart Town. Also includes leafing, flowering, and fruiting times of a few standard plants in the Royal Societies gardens for the Spring quarter of the year ...
Royal Society of Tasmania,
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Notes on Tasmanian whaling [PDF]

open access: yes, 1919
During the last twelve months three very interesting communications by Messrs. Scott and Lord have been read before the Society. These were entitled "Studies of Tasmanian Cetacea," and described particularly, some skeletons preserved in the ...
Crowther, WELH
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On drainage and sewerage, &c., of towns, with special relation to the late epidemics in Hobart Town and Launceston.

open access: yesPapers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania
The prevalence during the last three or four months of a fever, whose type was, I believe, assimilated most closely to that which characterizes scarlet fever, has induced me to bring under the notice of the Royal Society, in the first place, the nature of some of those influences which may have aggravated, if not caused, the disease ; and in the second,
openaire   +1 more source

Key Biodiversity Areas are proving useful for spatial planning if the criteria are applied correctly

open access: yesPerspectives in Ecology and Conservation, 2023
Andrew J. Plumptre   +9 more
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