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The Antiquities Act expanded the category of these spaces to include cultural sites and then, sites designed around particular plants and animals. Park spaces were contested ground with ethnic, class and national meanings.22 This work makes extensive use of the scholarship on national parks. These ...
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Animals that modify their physical environment by foraging in the soil can have dramatic effects on ecosystem functions and processes. We compared bacterial and fungal communities in the foraging pits created by bilbies and burrowing bettongs with undist