Then there is the question of ownership. Under the Constitution all wildlife is ‘owned’ by the Crown and therefore cannot be privately ‘owned,’ although farmers can own land and wildlife habitat. And even if they could be owned, tagging kangaroos would require expensive and risky tranquilis...
Widespread car ownership from the 1950s opened the opportunity for sprawling outer suburbs. Peri-urban rural residential blocks followed. Before European arrival, infectious disease with epidemic potential was largely absent from the sparse, nomadic Indigenous Australian populations [66]. Indigenous groups...
agriculture Review Sustainable Agro-Food Systems for Addressing Climate Change and Food Security Akila Wijerathna-Yapa 1,2,* and Ranjith Pathirana 3,4,* 1 ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture, St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia 2 School of Biological Sciences, The ...