Brave new green world - Consequences of a carbon economy for the conservation of Australian biodiversity
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Edward C. Lefroy | Matthias M. Boer | Ross A. Bradstock | Alison Specht | Andrew D. Moore | Barry W. Brook | Corey J. A. Bradshaw | David A. Keith | David M. J. S. Bowman | Damien A. Fordham | Beverley Henry | Nick R. Bond | Leigh P. Hunt | A. Jasmyn J. Lynch | James Robertson Thomson | Jeremy VanDerWal | Trent D. Penman | Ram C. Dalal | Wayne S. Meyer | Christopher N. Johnson | C. Bradshaw | C. Bradshaw | Richard J. Williams | R. Bradstock | M. Lawes | D. Bowman | D. Keith | A. Moore | B. Henry | B. Brook | D. Fordham | R. Dalal | T. Penman | R. Thackway | J. VanDerWal | A. Specht | W. Meyer | A. Lynch | M. Boer | E. C. Lefroy | L. Keniger | N. Bond | S. Gregory | L. Hunt | J. Thomson | D. Fisher | B. Murphy | C. Thornton | Stephen D. Gregory | Brett P. Murphy | Michael J. Lawes | D. Hunter | Richard Thackway | H. McCallum | Diana O. Fisher | Hamish McCallum | David J. Hunter | Craig M. Thornton | Lucy Keniger | Lucy Keniger | Christopher N. Johnson | Diana O. Fisher | Matthias M. Boer | David A. Keith | David M.J.S. Bowman | Nick R. Bond | Brett P. Murphy | Andrew D. Moore | Stephen D. Gregory | Ram C. Dalal | A. Jasmyn J. Lynch | Leigh P. Hunt | Wayne S. Meyer | James R. Thomson | Craig M. Thornton | Richard J. Williams | D. M. Bowman
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