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- Bushland abstract "Bushland is land which supports remnant vegetation or land which is disturbed but still retains a predominance of the original floristics and structure. Bushland is the term commonly used by conservation protection groups and other environmental groups as a blanket term for natural vegetation, which may cover any kind of habitat from open shrubby country with few trees, to tall closed forests.[citation needed]Human survival in bushland has a whole mythology evolving around it, with the legendary stories of Aboriginal trackers and bushrangers deeply entrenched in Australian folklore. Bushland has been a traditional source of wood for fuel and bushfood.Bushland provides a number of ecosystem services including the protection of water quality, stopping erosion, acting as a windbreak, and trapping nutrients.Bushland is prone to bushfires. This presents a challenge to authorities as infrastructure and habitations encroach into bushland areas.".
- Bushland thumbnail Bushland_Tamala_park.jpg?width=300.
- Bushland wikiPageID "272066".
- Bushland wikiPageRevisionID "575957363".
- Bushland hasPhotoCollection Bushland.
- Bushland subject Category:Natural_history_of_Australia.
- Bushland comment "Bushland is land which supports remnant vegetation or land which is disturbed but still retains a predominance of the original floristics and structure.".
- Bushland label "Bushland".
- Bushland sameAs m.01nyqv.
- Bushland sameAs Q5001522.
- Bushland sameAs Q5001522.
- Bushland wasDerivedFrom Bushland?oldid=575957363.
- Bushland depiction Bushland_Tamala_park.jpg.
- Bushland isPrimaryTopicOf Bushland.