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Cemetery vegetation management : the use and abuse of fire
Bib ID 115290
Format BookBook
Description [Sydney] : Conservation Australia, The National Trust of Australia (NSW), 1997 
40 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. 
Notes

"June 1997"--p. 1.

Bibliography: p. 40.

Subjects Cemeteries - Australia.  |  Fire ecology - Australia.  |  Vegetation management - Australia.  |  Sepulchral monuments - Australia.
Other authors/contributors National Trust of Australia (New South Wales). Conservation Division
Available From National Trust, GPO Box 518, Sydney NSW 2001. 

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