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  1. Biodiversity Science project: Streamwatch - Georges River Catchment

    Streamwatch is a long running water monitoring program initiated by Sydney Water and the Sydney Catchment Authority. From it’s humble beginnings, Streamwatch started with a trial of 15 schools in 1990. From 1991 to 1994 Streamwatch became a project of the Special Environment Levy Trust. The Streamwatch program originally had a focus on curriculum implementation in secondary schools, but quickly extended beyond schools into a citizen science program...

  2. Biodiversity Science project: BioCollect - An open cloud-based data collection solution for biodiversity

    The BioCollect system is part of a suite of data collection, management, visualization and analysis tools for biodiversity information which have been developed by the <a href="http://www.ala.org.au/">Atlas of Living Australia</a> (ALA) under the Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS)...

  3. Biodiversity Science project: The Wild Macadamia Hunt

    Despite their prevalence in backyards and orchards across Australia and overseas, Macadamia are threatened species, with all four species considered either vulnerable or endangered under Queensland, New South Wales and Australian Government legislation. In the wild, Macadamia trees are generally found in small populations, scattered in rainforest remnants...

  4. Biodiversity Science project: Streamwatch - Cooks River Catchment

    Streamwatch is a long running water monitoring program initiated by Sydney Water and the Sydney Catchment Authority. From it’s humble beginnings, Streamwatch started with a trial of 15 schools in 1990. From 1991 to 1994 Streamwatch became a project of the Special Environment Levy Trust. The Streamwatch program originally had a focus on curriculum implementation in secondary schools, but quickly extended beyond schools into a citizen science program...

  5. Biodiversity Science project: Streamwatch - Parramatta River Catchment

    Streamwatch is a long running water monitoring program initiated by Sydney Water and the Sydney Catchment Authority. From it’s humble beginnings, Streamwatch started with a trial of 15 schools in 1990. From 1991 to 1994 Streamwatch became a project of the Special Environment Levy Trust. The Streamwatch program originally had a focus on curriculum implementation in secondary schools, but quickly extended beyond schools into a citizen science program...

  6. Biodiversity Science project: Streamwatch - Coastal Catchments

    Streamwatch is a long running water monitoring program initiated by Sydney Water and the Sydney Catchment Authority. From it’s humble beginnings, Streamwatch started with a trial of 15 schools in 1990. From 1991 to 1994 Streamwatch became a project of the Special Environment Levy Trust. The Streamwatch program originally had a focus on curriculum implementation in secondary schools, but quickly extended beyond schools into a citizen science program...

  7. Biodiversity Science project: Bell Miner Colony Project

    The bell miner, Manorina melanophrys, is a native honeyeater, endemic to eastern Australia. Like the noisy miner, Manorina melanocephala, bell miners defend a territory year-round from other bird species, particularly the eucalypt canopy where they spend most of their time feeding. Unlike the noisy miner, bell miners prefer a thick understorey of any plant species for nesting. Due to their nesting and foraging behaviour, this species has been implicated as the cause of eucalypt dieback...

  8. Biodiversity Science project: Lane Cove Catchment

    Streamwatch is a long running water monitoring program initiated by Sydney Water and the Sydney Catchment Authority. From it’s humble beginnings, Streamwatch started with a trial of 15 schools in 1990. From 1991 to 1994 Streamwatch became a project of the Special Environment Levy Trust. The Streamwatch program originally had a focus on curriculum implementation in secondary schools, but quickly extended beyond schools into a citizen science program...

  9. Biodiversity Science project: Little Corellas

    The most common problems are damage to trees (defoliation), taking grain, and disturbing residents with loud vocalisations. They can also damage buildings, particularly when they chew flashing or wiring, and to tarpaulins, wooden structures, cars and a variety of crops. There is significant public contention regarding corella management. The research Little corellas perching. Photo courtesy of Ashley Whitworth/Shutterstock. Little corellas perching (Cacatua sanguinea)...

  10. Biodiversity Science project: OspreyWatch

    Osprey Watch is a project of the Center for Conservation Biology for birdwatchers across the nation to help identify osprey nests and observe osprey behavior. The project hopes to acquire data across a large enough spatial scale in order to address three pressing issues associated with aquatic ecosystems: climate change, depletion of fish stocks, and environmental contaminants...