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This ecoregion and the well-watered ecoregions along the coast have a better mammalian fauna than the more arid regions, including the wheatbelt, which is marked with a number of extinctions.
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"The northwestern part of the wheatbelt is the area that is likely to have started harvesting and therefore doesn't want rain," he said.
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"The northwestern part of the wheatbelt is the area that is likely to have started harvesting and therefore doesn't want rain," he said.
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"The northwestern part of the wheatbelt is the area that is likely to have started harvesting and therefore doesn't want rain," he said.
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"The northwestern part of the wheatbelt is the area that is likely to have started harvesting and therefore doesn't want rain," he said.
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"The northwestern part of the wheatbelt is the area that is likely to have started harvesting and therefore doesn't want rain," he said.
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"The northwestern part of the wheatbelt is the area that is likely to have started harvesting and therefore doesn't want rain," he said.
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This photo is taken along a country road in the wheatbelt country.
Double Gee Glenda Larke 2009
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Further inland, the climate becomes drier and this ecoregion borders on the wheatbelt region of Western Australia.
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Vegetation here consists of open eucalypt woodlands containing wheatbelt wandoo (Eucalyptus capillosa) and powderbark (Eucalyptus accedens).
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