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  1. Data resource: Microalgal Biodiversity at Antarctica 2001/04

    A collection of about 20 isolates of Antarctic microalgae from the Windmill Islands region, around Casey Station has been established in the University of Malaya Algae Culture Collection (UMACC). The Antarctic microalgae in the collection includes Chlamydomonas, Chlorella, Stichococcus, Navicula. Ulothrix and Chlorosarcina. Comparative studies on the effect of global warming and UVR stress on these Antarctic microalgae and the tropical collection are being conducted...

  2. Data resource: Cowley Beach Biodiversity species

  3. Data resource: Tweed Shire Council Biodiversity Restoration

    The Tweed Shire’s natural environments support a rich biodiversity, and much of this is found on private land. Tweed Shire Council’s Biodiversity Grant Program provides funding to assist private landholders carry out projects that help conserve and augment these important assets. Expressions of interest for funding can be made throughout the year and are formally assessed.

  4. Data resource: Naturalis Biodiversity Center (NL) - Mollusca

    Database contains specimen records from the Mollusca collection of the Naturalis Biodiversity Center (Leiden, Netherlands). The zoological specimens come from the National Museum of Natural History (RMNH; Rijksmuseum voor Natuurlijke Historie), later National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis in Leiden and the Zoological Museum Amsterdam (ZMA) and new acquisitions...

  5. Data provider: Enhancing Urban Biodiversity at Goolwa and Strathalbyn

    This project will be delivered across the Alexandrina Council area with a focus on urban biodiversity assets within the townships of Goolwa and Strathalbyn. The Green Army will undertake restoration works at selected project sites to improve the extent and condition of two local biodiversity corridors, the Goolwa Beach Urban Biodiversity Network, and the Strathalbyn Angas River Corridor, including the Middle Creek, Dawson Creek and Burnside Creek tributaries...

  6. 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...

  7. Data resource: Seabird observations from the northern section of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia (1991-1996)

    This dataset is the seabird counts from the project 'Environmental Effects of Prawn Trawling in the Far Northern Section of the Great Barrier Reef 1991-1996'. It includes additional observations prior to this period. Project information from https://marlin.csiro.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/28cef823-767c-459f-891f-5f166bc905de

  8. unranked: Pyramidella (Chrysallida (section Styloptygma)) typica Tryon, 1886 (accepted name: Styloptygma typica)

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  11. Data provider: Restoration of Vegetation Communities - Georges River & Botany Bay

    The Green Army will remove weeds and litter from locations on the Georges River and Botany Bay to protect the habitat of threatened animals and plants. The project will also focus on conserving Aboriginal cultural sites. Weed removal will focus on species that transform habitats, including alligator weed, arboreal vines, lantana, bitou, blackberry and prickly pear. Removing flood and tidal debris will help regenerate sensitive habitats, including mangrove vegetation...

  12. Site Page: Biodiversity Snapshots Wins Leadership in Public Programs Award – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 17th December 2010 Biodiversity Snapshots Wins Leadership in Public Programs Award On Tuesday 14 December, representatives from Victoria’s arts agencies joined Arts Victoria and Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier, Heidi Victoria, for the 2010 Arts Portfolio Leadership Awards...