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  1. Data resource: FrogWatch SA

    FrogWatch SA is a simple and fun Citizen Science frog monitoring program that is building a picture of frogs in South Australia and what may be needed to help them. The FrogWatch SA website and FrogSpotter smartphone app make it easy and interesting to learn about South Australia’s frogs and to collect knowledge about them...

  2. Data resource: The Great Koala Count South Australia

    The humble Australian koala was listed as an extinct animal in South Australia in the early 1900s, hounded from its home and shot on sight. In the 1930s researchers established colonies on Kangaroo Island to restore numbers, and now the state's populations are all deratives from the colony. In the eastern states of Australia, the koala is listed as endangered as the urban sprawl continues to engulf their natural habitats...

  3. Data resource: ClimateWatch

    ClimateWatch is a citizen science project developed in 2009 by Earthwatch to understand how climate change is affecting the seasonal behaviour (or phenology) of Australia's plants and animals. ClimateWatch gives every Australian the opportunity to participate in a long-term climate change study. Observations can be made at one of over 70 ClimateWatch trails across the country (www.climatewatch.org...

  4. Data resource: Australian Maritime Safety Authority - Reef 2050 Plan Action Reporting

    Australian Maritime Safety Authority - Reef 2050 Plan Action Reporting

  5. Data resource: Queensland Ports Association - Reef 2050 Plan Action Reporting

    Queensland Ports Association - Reef 2050 Plan Action Reporting

  6. Data resource: Environmental Stewardship Program project on property M-030-08

    The Environmental Stewardship Program aims to conserve targeted Threatened Ecological Communities on private land

  7. Data resource: Bush Heritage - Carnarvon Station Reserve

    Photos taken during the field work for a herbarium of pressed plant specimens for Carnarvon Station Reserve

  8. Data resource: Weed Population Genetics

    Weed invasion significantly threatens Australia's natural ecosystems and farming production. In order to reduce impacts of invasive weeds on Australia's natural assets, it is important to understand their origins, pathways of arrival and patterns of spread across the continent. It is very difficult to track weed invasion in real time, especially for species that have been resident in the invaded range for many decades or hundreds of years...

  9. Data resource: Biome of Australia Soil Environments

    Soil provides the very basis for all our lives, largely through the provision of nutrients to plants that feed both animals and humans. As such, soil is not merely a passive player as it hosts microbial communities that are primary drivers of soil ecological processes, such as nutrient and carbon cycling, as well as being intimately involved in a range of symbiotic and pathogenic co-evolutionary relationships with plants...

  10. Data resource: ECOLINC: BIODIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN VOLCANIC PLAINS SIGHTINGS

    Ecolinc is a Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (DEECD) Science Specialist Centre, specializing in the development and delivery of environmental science programs for students and teachers. The Biodiversity of the Western Volcanic Plains (BWVP) online educational program was funded by the DEECD and the Department of Environment and Primary Industries (DEPI). It includes the BWVP Flora and Fauna Field Guide app, which was launched in June 2013...