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Locality: River Torrens Linear Park Section Number Two, PARK, SA_SA0000446
SA -34.90826 138.61447
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Locality: Regional Operations Support Section, SES FACILITY, WA_100207664
WA -31.94111 115.93639
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Locality: Mounted Section State Emergency Service Unit, SES FACILITY, WA_100207665
WA -32.14278 115.94667
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Data resource: Plants Of The Green Line - Woolsthorpe Section
The Green Line is a section of the old Warrnambool to Hamilton Railway Line, the railway track is long gone however the reserve still remains under the control of Victrack. In recent years with cattle having been removed from the reserve, the original vegetation is beginning to re-establish itself...
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Data provider: Plants Of The Green Line - Woolsthorpe Section
The Green Line is a section of the old Warrnambool to Hamilton Railway Line, the railway track is long gone however the reserve still remains under the control of Victrack. In recent years with cattle having been removed from the reserve, the original vegetation is beginning to re-establish itself...
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Data resource: Eucalyptus section Adnataria
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Locality: Botan Creek, WATERCOURSE, QLD_3924
QLD -28.057253 153.193906
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Locality: Thirtynine Sections Trig, SURVEY MARKER, SA_SA0066148
SA -34.93479 139.29069
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Support article: What are biodiversity data standards?
Different researchers and institutions capture and store data in the forms and combinations which best meet their needs. However, in order to make this data more widely accessible and to ensure it can be reused for different purposes, data providers need to consider the most appropriate way to expose their data. They need to decide which structures and terms will be best recognised by others...
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Site Page: TDWG – Biodiversity Information Standards – Atlas of Living Australia
Posted on 26th October 2009 Taxonomic Database Working Group The Atlas of Living Australia aims to provide users with powerful tools to access well-managed structured data which can be integrated into a wide range of tools and analyses...