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Database of References on the Ecology and Natural Resources of Greater Melbourne

This is a database of references relating to the ecology and natural resources of the Melbourne region. It includes references listed in ARCUE Occasional Paper No. 1 A Reference Guide to The Ecology and Natural Resources of the Melbourne Region: A Bibliography of the Biodiversity literature for Scientists, Teachers, Policy Makers, Planners and Natural Resource Managers but with the advantage of being regularly updated and fully searchable, ie. search by author, year and words in title as well as the special descriptive search categories. It attempts to list all books, scientific journal articles, conference proceedings, consultant and organisational reports, and articles in the popular scientific media that relate both directly and indirectly to biodiversity within the Melbourne-Geelong Metropolitan area.

Please email us if you have any suggestions or know of any relevant references that are not already on the database.

Please note that unfortunately ARCUE is unable to loan or provide copies of the references in the database. Sources of references in the database can be found here.

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