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The Brigalow Belt bioregion is a large and complex area covering 36,400,000ha in Queensland. The region is thus recognised by the Australian Government as a biodiversity hotspot and contains some of the most threatened wildlife in the world.]]></description>		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2008 00:00:01 +1000</pubDate>				<enclosure url="http://wwf.org.au/publications/reptiles-brigalo-belt.pdf" length="6195799" type="application/pdf" />			</item>		<item>		<guid isPermaLink="false">http%3A%2F%2Fwwf.org.au%2Fourwork%2Fspecies%2Ftsn%2Fpublications%2Fswift-parrot-report%2F</guid>		<link>http://wwf.org.au/publications/swift-parrot-report/</link>		<title>Minimising the swift parrot collision threat</title>		<description><![CDATA[<div class="preview-img"><a href="http://wwf.org.au/publications/swift-parrot-report/"><img src="http://wwf.org.au/assets/swift-parrot.png" /></a></div><p>Up to 2% of the entire swift parrot breeding population is killed every year as a result of collisions with windows, fences (especially chain-link fences) and vehicles. Although this figure seems low, it assumes a greater significance considering the small number of birds in existence, and the increasing human encroachment into key swift parrot habitat.</p>]]></description>		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 00:00:01 +1000</pubDate>				<enclosure url="http://wwf.org.au/publications/swift-parrot-report.pdf" length="1032995" type="application/pdf" />			</item>		<item>		<guid isPermaLink="false">http%3A%2F%2Fwwf.org.au%2Fourwork%2Fspecies%2Ftsn%2Fpublications%2Fspecies_gap_analysis%2F</guid>		<link>http://wwf.org.au/publications/species_gap_analysis/</link>		<title>Protected area gaps for threatened Australian animals identified from recovery plans</title>		<description><![CDATA[<div class="preview-img"><img src="http://wwf.org.au/assets/protectedareagapspaper.jpg" alt="" /></div><p>This WWF report analyzes recovery plans to see to what extent habitats of threatened animals in Australia are protected in parks, reserves and other protected areas.</p>]]></description>		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 10:00:00 +1000</pubDate>				<enclosure url="http://wwf.org.au/publications/species_gap_analysis.pdf" length="3346954" type="application/pdf" />			</item>		<item>		<guid isPermaLink="false">http%3A%2F%2Fwwf.org.au%2Fourwork%2Fspecies%2Ftsn%2Fpublications%2Ftsn-round-11-grants-successful-applicants%2F</guid>		<link>http://wwf.org.au/publications/tsn-round-11-grants-successful-applicants/</link>		<title>Threatened Species Network Community Grants Round 11 Successful Applicants</title>		<description><![CDATA[Round 11 of the TSN Community Grants Program closed on 30 May 2008 and successful applicants were announced on National Threatened Species Day, 7 September 2008.]]></description>		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2008 00:00:01 +1000</pubDate>				<enclosure url="http://wwf.org.au/publications/tsn-round-11-grants-successful-applicants.pdf" length="24149" type="application/pdf" />			</item>		<item>		<guid isPermaLink="false">http%3A%2F%2Fwwf.org.au%2Fourwork%2Fspecies%2Ftsn%2Fpublications%2Fwwf-state-of-australias-threatened-macropods%2F</guid>		<link>http://wwf.org.au/publications/wwf-state-of-australias-threatened-macropods/</link>		<title>State of Australia's threatened macropods</title>		<description><![CDATA[<p>WWF-Australia commissioned a report into the state of Australia's threatened macropods. The report summarises the 
status of threatened macropod species within Australia and identifies a priority list of species on which to focus further 
gap analysis. This information will inform and guide WWF in future threatened species conservation planning.</p>]]></description>		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 00:00:01 +1000</pubDate>				<enclosure url="http://wwf.org.au/publications/wwf-state-of-australias-threatened-macropods.pdf" length="214973" type="application/pdf" />			</item>		<item>		<guid isPermaLink="false">http%3A%2F%2Fwwf.org.au%2Fourwork%2Fspecies%2Ftsn%2Fpublications%2Ftrack-based-monitoring-for-the-deserts-and-rangelands%2F</guid>		<link>http://wwf.org.au/publications/track-based-monitoring-for-the-deserts-and-rangelands/</link>		<title>Track-based monitoring for the deserts and rangelands of Australia</title>		<description><![CDATA[<p>Outlines a broad-scale nationally-coordinated program for monitoring 
threatened and invasive species in the inland deserts and rangelands of Australia. The program uses a track-based monitoring technique which has been developed after extensive work with Indigenous groups in arid Australia and is well suited to engage the skills of Indigenous people and provide meaningful employment.</p>]]></description>		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 00:00:01 +1000</pubDate>				<enclosure url="http://wwf.org.au/publications/track-based-monitoring-for-the-deserts-and-rangelands.pdf" length="675021" type="application/pdf" />			</item>		<item>		<guid isPermaLink="false">http%3A%2F%2Fwwf.org.au%2Fourwork%2Fspecies%2Ftsn%2Fpublications%2Ftsn-news-spring-2008%2F</guid>		<link>http://wwf.org.au/publications/tsn-news-spring-2008/</link>		<title>TSN News - Spring 2008</title>		<description><![CDATA[<p>"TSN News" is produced quarterly by WWF-Australia's Threatened Species Network, providing updates on threatened species projects and activities happening around Australia.</p>]]></description>		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 00:00:01 +1000</pubDate>				<enclosure url="http://wwf.org.au/publications/tsn-news-spring-2008.pdf" length="1308986" type="application/pdf" />			</item>		<item>		<guid isPermaLink="false">http%3A%2F%2Fwwf.org.au%2Fourwork%2Fspecies%2Ftsn%2Fpublications%2Fntsd-factsheet-yakka-skink%2F</guid>		<link>http://wwf.org.au/publications/ntsd-factsheet-yakka-skink/</link>		<title>National Threatened Species Day - Factsheet: Yakka skink</title>		<description><![CDATA[<div class="preview-img"><a href="http://wwf.org.au/publications/ntsd-factsheet-yakka-skink/"><img src="http://wwf.org.au/assets/ntsd-factsheet-yakka-skink.png" /></a></div>
<p>The Brigalow Belt bioregion is
a large and complex area covering
36,400,000ha that has been identified
as a biodiversity hotspot by the
Australian Government. It has been
recognised for its biodiversity values
and the existing levels of threat to
those values. It is home to a dazzling
array of distinctive flora and fauna,
including the yakka skink.</p>]]></description>		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 00:00:01 +1000</pubDate>				<enclosure url="http://wwf.org.au/publications/ntsd-factsheet-yakka-skink.pdf" length="444961" type="application/pdf" />			</item>		<item>		<guid isPermaLink="false">http%3A%2F%2Fwwf.org.au%2Fourwork%2Fspecies%2Ftsn%2Fpublications%2Fntsd-factsheet-toolibin-lakes%2F</guid>		<link>http://wwf.org.au/publications/ntsd-factsheet-toolibin-lakes/</link>		<title>National Threatened Species Day - Factsheet: Toolibin Lake</title>		<description><![CDATA[<div class="preview-img"><a href="http://wwf.org.au/publications/ntsd-factsheet-toolibin-lakes/"><img src="http://wwf.org.au/assets/ntsd-factsheet-toolibin-lakes.png" /></a></div>
<p>Toolibin Lake, in southwest Australia,
is an area of high conservation value
being one of the last remaining inland
freshwater lakes found there. It is
an ecological community, an area
of unique and naturally occurring
groups of plants and animals, and is
the largest remaining wetland of this
type in south west Australia.</p>]]></description>		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 00:00:01 +1000</pubDate>				<enclosure url="http://wwf.org.au/publications/ntsd-factsheet-toolibin-lakes.pdf" length="428418" type="application/pdf" />			</item>	</channel></rss>