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  1. Data resource: Sea snakes of Australia

  2. Data resource: South Australia : Conservation Status

    South Australia Classification codes under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972: Endangered or extinct Vulnerable Rare Learn more about the classifications used by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Information on currently accepted flora and fauna taxonomy in South Australia including conservation status information...

  3. Data resource: Australia wide : Conservation Status : EPBC

    Threatened species currently listed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) sourced from the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment's Species Profiles and Threats database (SPRAT). Data includes: - Status of EPBC Act threatened, migratory, marine and cetacean species. - Available species recovery documents for EPBC Act species (recovery plan and conservation advice). - Species' taxonomy...

  4. Data resource: The Orchid Atlas of Western Australia

    The Orchid Atlas comprises sight observation records of Western Australian orchids. Data were collected over a two year period somewhere around 1985. The taxonomy of orchids has altered substantially since then, and many names are no longer current.

  5. Data resource: Hermatypic Corals of Western Australia

  6. Data resource: Birds endemic to eastern Australia

    Species endemic to eastern Australia

  7. Data resource: Birds endemic to south-west Australia

    Species endemic to south-west Australia

  8. Data resource: Birds of Western Australia

    Taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_birds_of_Western_Australia

  9. Data resource: Biocontrol Agents Released in Australia

    List of biocontrol agents that have been released in Australia to combat Australian weeds

  10. Data resource: Seagrasses of Western Australia

    The Seagrasses of Western Australia are submerged flowering plants found along the coast, around islands, and in estuaries of Western Australia. The region contains some of the largest seagrass meadows in the world, and is the most diverse in the number of species. The variety of habitats along its western and southern coasts is often soft sands in shallow subtropical waters, ideal for these plants.