Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/134960
Type: Journal article
Title: How the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria is saving flora from climate disasters
Author: Russell-Clarke, J.
Citation: Foreground, 2020; (February 19)
Publisher: URO publications in partnership with Australian Institute of Landscape Architects
Issue Date: 2020
Statement of
Responsibility: 
Jo Russell-Clarke
Abstract: Almost 26 million acres have burnt in Australia since November 2019. Enormous effort is needed to help bush recovery and to plan for future fire seasons. Foreground spoke with Tim Entwisle, Director and Chief Executive, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, about the Gardens’ vital and varied work.
Rights: Copyright status unknown
Published version: https://www.foreground.com.au/parks-places/how-the-royal-botanic-gardens-victoria-is-saving-flora-from-climate-disasters/
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