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  1. Biodiversity Science project: 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...

  2. Biodiversity Science project: Victoria's bushfire emergency: Biodiversity response and recovery

    We are undertaking mapping and analysis of those species most impacted by Victoria’s recent bushfires. Thank you to everyone who has ever contributed records to the Victorian Biodiversity Atlas; it is your information that has helped inform our early assessments of what is at risk. Now we are asking for any more recent and up to date information as we begin the tasks of recovery...

  3. Biodiversity Science project: Blue Ridge Biodiversity Mapping

    A new way of mapping forests from the air by measuring chemical signatures of the tree canopy is revealing previously unrecognized biodiversity.

  4. Biodiversity Science project: Melbourne Water biodiversity surveys

    Wetland loss and degradation through river regulation, water diversion, land clearing and salinity are the greatest immediate threats to wetland and riparian dependant birds throughout Australia. However coastal, near coastal and actively managed wetlands of the south east continue to provide much needed refuge for birds as water security becomes increasingly variable...

  5. Biodiversity Science project: Biodiversity monitoring in Brunswick Valley Heritage Park Mullumbimby

    Brunswick Valley Heritage Park began to be planted in the 1980s by Russ and Beryl Maslen. At the time a grassy paddock along the Brunswick River it is now (2016) a young forest of trees, vines and other plants, wildlife and fungi. Two nest boxes were installed recently. Approximately 30 fungi have been observed but no one is very sure of what we have. The monitoring project, of all species, will help discover hidden treasures.

  6. Biodiversity Science project: Living Links: Valuing Biodiversity in South-East Melbourne

    Living Links is a large-scale environmental and social project working to create a web of high quality, interconnected green spaces across Melbourne’s south-east, in the largely urbanised Dandenong Creek catchment. It aims to enhance urban biodiversity and to improve opportunities for people to experience the many benefits of connecting with nature...

  7. Biodiversity Science project: Biodiversity Audit

    A data collection tool for capturing biodiversity at the school.

  8. Biodiversity Science project: Biodiversity of the Western Volcanic Plains

    The flora and fauna of the Western Volcanic Plains, Victoria, Australia is unique with many species endemic to ecosystems within this bioregion. Over 160 animals and over 250 plant species are comprehensively described, most with multiple images taken within the natural habitat of the species. Identifying animal calls are provided with distribution maps including both past and current sightings recorded by the Atlas of Living Australia...

  9. Biodiversity Science project: Biodiversity Snapshots

    The project was supported by funding from the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development - Innovation and Next Practice and the Atlas of Living Australia. Key online tools were developed in association with EarthWatch and the Atlas of Living Australia. Project development was also informed by the Department of Sustainability and Environment's Land and Biodiversity White Paper, the Victorian Biodiversity Strategy and the aims of the International Year of Biodiversity 2010.

  10. Biodiversity Science project: Leonora District High School biodiversity inventory

    Leonora District High School biodiversity inventory