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Title: | Backyard buddies |
Authors: | Department of Environment and Conservation |
Keywords: | Environmental education;Urban animals;Urban plants;Wildlife conservation |
Issue Date: | 2006 |
Publisher: | Dept. of Environment and Conservation |
Description: | "Get more enjoyment from our native plants and animals"--Portfolio. Brochure contains 12 sheets, 4 of which (Rainbow lorikeets need friendly gardens for their fun games, Make your garden friendlier for superb fairy-wrens, Make your backyard blue tongue friendly, Help frogs survive in the concrete jungle) are also available separately in Arabic, Chinese and Vietnamese. "DEC 2006/29 ; February 2006"--CD-ROM container inlay. Title from portfolio. Brochure titled: Be a backyard buddy. "The Backyard Buddies program is an important outcome of the Urban Wildlife Renewal Project run by the NSW Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) with funding from the NSW Environmental Trust."--Introduction section (CD-ROM). CD-ROM: Introduction -- Background and context -- Using this kit -- Publications -- Urban wildlife renewal research -- Case studies -- Living in harmony -- Other DEC resources. "This kit is a compilation of the key outputs of DEC's Urban Wildlife Renewal Project, which includes Backyard Buddies. The CD-ROM provides free resources to assist in the development and design of wildlife and biodiversity education initiatives for mainstream community audiences in urban areas. The kit includes all the Backyard Buddies publications ... Some of the brochures are also available in Arabic, Chinese and Vietnamese."--Using this kit section (CD-ROM) |
Internal ID Number: | 23959 |
URI: | https://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/7 |
ISBN: | 174137801X |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Environment and Conservation [2003-2007] |
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