Rangelands
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development works with landholders in Western Australia’s rangeland regions to achieve sustainability through catchment and regional-scale monitoring, providing advice on how to address existing issues, and through developing and improving sustainable production systems.
Our rangelands are complex and extensive ecosystems that are managed by a diverse range of individuals, families and corporations. About three-quarters of Australia is classified as rangelands, with WA’s rangeland region extending across a variety of climatic and resource conditions.
See Also
- Pastoral remote sensing information for managers, Western Australia
- Carbon Farming on Pastoral Lease Lands - Human Induced Regeneration
- Rangelands of Western Australia
- Rangeland offices and contacts – Western Australia
- Introduction to rangeland pastures in the Kimberley, Western Australia
- Pasture condition guide for the Kimberley, Western Australia
- Introduction to rangeland pastures in the Pilbara, Western Australia
- Pasture condition and management guide for the Pilbara rangelands, Western Australia
- Livestock equivalents for estimating stocking rates in the rangelands of Western Australia
- Fire in the Western Australian rangelands
- Common pasture plants in the rangelands of Western Australia
- Declared plants in the rangeland regions of Western Australia
- Environmental weed risk assessments
- Report card on sustainable natural resource use in the rangelands of Western Australia
- Pastoral rangeland condition and trend: annual reports
- Rangelands baseline surveys – Western Australia
- Rangelands glossary
- Covenants to protect native vegetation in Western Australia
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