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We have written and compiled a list of articles, and sourced resources and information that will help you understand more about Amenity trees, professional [and unprofessional] tree practices and your rights and obligations.
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Facts about the Benefits of Urban Trees
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Why Topping [Lopping] Hurts Trees
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Common Tree Myths
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Common Hardwood Diseases
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Tree Removal & Pruning - What to expect from your local Council
Useful Sites for General Information and Articles of Interest:
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http://asgap.org.au/APOL5/mar97-4.html
Important pest and disease groups attacking Australian plants:
To the casual observer many Australian plants when growing in their natural environment appear resistant to the effects of pests and diseases. This, of course, is not the case and most plants at one stage or another are infested with insects or debilitated by various diseases. This paper, compiled by Australian Plants Online, attempts to give a broad overview of some of the important pest and disease groups attacking Australian plants and some of the control strategies considered appropriate.
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http://asgap.org.au/APOL5/mar97-1.html
You can grow your own rainforest!
This article from "Australian Plants online - The Society for Growing Australian Plants" has an interesting article - complete with species selection and recommendations on how to create your own rainforest in your suburban backyard.
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http://asgap.org.au/APOL5/mar97-3.html
Revegetating for Habitat in Parks, Gardens and Roadsides -
An article by Danie Ondinea that looks at the question, "Does it matter if we use exotic, Australian or locally native plants?
Useful Sites for Information & Resources on Arboriculture:
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http://www.treesaregood.org/Home.aspx
An information filled site by The International Society of Arboriculture [USA based]. While a lot of the material is American based, there is a lot of generic information that you may find useful.
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http://isaac.org.au/certification/ISA%20QLD%20Certified%20Arborists.htm
The Australian Chapter of ISA [ISAAC] - where you can check the validity of Australian arborists for certification and find useful information about trees and their care and maintenance.
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