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beam wrrh pepper and garllt (o l am or less finds and
4 ml wide lrs lung as poss is) dry vuy qureldy and
”glue" m a few hauls. Th “Frky” keeps rndehnllely ll
slored in rnseereprool lrne-mesh big; hung lrom
eerlrnns Complele dvymg can lake 55 days.
One oi lhe sourees ul animal prodoels m deserls rs
mnagtd wildllle syrloms Here, we ean drilerennale
helween modem and migralnryspeeres.
. IRRUIHVE AND NOMADIC spears are large
and larrly yrs-emoyrne anrmals such as kangaroo,
onlelope, and oslrreh They are able (0 rrayel lung
dislrnres lo areas oi rain—lhey 'rmell rhe wind and
some wel eorrh and yegelanon There as also a vacuum
cflnd m rha) as some more ro ram, rherr neighbours
rind she old areas omply, and more lowards '|nw
sness" aroas, wmhully imdlng the new grown) Those
are lhe herds [mm whreh many young animals can be
enlisd—rhey dre m lire dry lime Healrhy adulls need
to be preserved
- SEDENTARY SPECIES are smaller. slower, or more
specialisedadaprsdlo dmugM They reslde in an
m at all rlrnes "film “1mm"; laelor- may be WATER
nous llarquarl and guund birds), EHADE llor large
lraards and surlaee mammals), BURROW sues lior
small mammals and lizards), or FORACE adapled lo
dry, sail, or war areas Thus, lhe snaregres oi small
warm -rrmp darro- ("gun mu). luck piles and small
shaded raves or elm sins, bulldored piles ol loose oanh
lor burrows, or key planrs proyrded lor hungry gaps
may resul) in a loeal, dependable increase In lhoee
small: and sraple spears
- r-Lllcue SPECIES may lie m enner ukgory
lrabbns, grasshoppers) bill also presenl a polenlral lor
harresl and drying lrahbrlrl or conversion (grass
hoppers) yra a domesriraled predaror lehmkens, gum:-
lnwll We lend in larger mar ohieserrs, durlo, sh nd
,niner lowl will ronyerr mo.) inseels (o lood and
higheyalde manure, and we need lo ser up somr
blvedlng or alrrroaon sysrems Idle ins lermile breeder
In ralre adranlaee ol lhrs (more 13.12),
. muss. large llrards are lire (uh ol lire am
and am earehrlly hmelud by Abungml Ausrrrlrans
They area oonslanr sorrreo ol (rod and need only good
mlnigemenl (and some eneouragemenl 01 rnaeers,
irons, and snails) lo do well on range,
in humid areas, we fill enpevr bo find mos! arunral
species sedenlary, or al learl o1 limired and slrrerly
seasonal moyemenu, whereas ln rhe deserr we rind
many anrmals may beeome eirher loeally or oppor-
hmhucally nomadre, with people adjusting lo rhia
However, rhere are many smaller speeies whieh are or
Mxess: y sedenrary, and lhose rhoose “shady le
ruehea, sud! as she large stubs l1! molhs lHepralidar,
clasrrdoe. cemmhrldu) whmh have rn me pasl loroled a
large pan ol lhe reliable loods or peoplo, and are in (ad
bnlh palarable and numllons. They are depuldlble
ioods beeause oi ihelr humid nrcne rn rho arid
enyrronmenl lllyln; in )he bark and roars ol lrees)
andibtausz several species |lve as grub; lar 7-3
years, and horn only briel lives as adulls—lhey are
3911
always lo be round
in is rile sama wrrh lrogs (Mylldnr, Lepiadael
which also persrsl ln realm, slalrs tor up l0 3 years, and
who have lar bodies rar their nwn nun-roan, and lor
lherr predalors or galht'mls.
TM nomadre lobes oi birds and larger mammals pro
ride a ”has and larnrne" resouree dependm on rams
A| limes lhey retire ro reluges or moro hnmrd areas lo
snryrye ions droughts snrh relugrs may be «also
areas lor longereror mlgpmufl ul lhe spoons, so lhal
rhey persrsr as load polenlral in lire lung lerrn These
need more skilled and eooperalrre minisemlnl, as
dors any hrrdrng syslem.
Boundaries sud) as lonres make less sense m desens
rhan elsewhere beeause oi lhe need oi mammals lo
migrall, and lo lall bark on reserve areas In hard omes
so we llnd rhal rypreal Abungiml Aumflml dler mshl
ronlarn Hi) lnseer larvae, m2 replile species, 6-I2
brrds (some raken m moulrl, 34 hrs: migrflory
mammals, sew smaller sedenrrry mammals, 5—3 hog
speeres lmarnly she lemales wlrh large ovaries), lhe
adnlrs or same rnseers, some aqurIlK erusraeeans and
mollnses (H species), and llsh ldependrnrr on she
area, a—a species) in all, «He animal foods, and ar
leasl lhal many planls, Intludlng aquiurs lrom
rernporary lagoons, are taken
SPECIES MIKE lN VEGEIATION
lusr as lreely nomadie animal speeres lollow mnlunlly
benolreral surressions Ill savannahs, so very dliioml
spoeres use lhe deserr m a non-compuulve and
probably eomplomenlary Way. wrrh some opvorv
lumncowrlap. An ernmple is given in Tabltnj
Thor, born speeds eal dry or Emu lorage nol rnueh
apprecialed by lho olher al mar lune, All-nos! eenarnly,
the earrnr ol eoarse dry grasses by kangaroo enable
rarrle ro browse more easily m wer periods llrre also
helps). However, kangaroo eal very kw grass spserrs
rompared wuh earlle, who are less seleelrre in lood
preterenee. The earrle preier annual grams.
Mneh lhe same son a! lindurp are true lor euro (a
hngalvo) and sheep. A5 bolh euro and hangimo an-
valld yields, the lolal yrelds are impmvzd with
admranrns rnd good managemeru Kangaroo meal has
been devalued, bul rs ln [m r ropenor [bod lo elrher
heel or sheep, which have 36-42% dlgesflble prolein
and saluraled Inks, whereas kangaroo has 55% dism-
lble prolern and low lals, mainly nnsarnraled. ll
inythin; sueh srnralions should be managed in larour
ol elfldem eonversirrn ralher lhan on lire basis oi a
"presumed" marker, whack in any ease is [Ilhlg
uvmocx IN DROUGHT
in all and and senileand areas, large livesloek surh as
dralr animals and making callle and boilalo are or risk
in dronghr ll no provison lor dmnght leedin is made,
small larmers may lose lheir basre drnir and mllk
animals, or sell lhern eheaply lor slauphrsr, me 24 ol