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  1. Locality: BOTANY PARK PRESCHOOL, KINDERGARTEN, VIC_116027

    VIC -38.110951 145.174891

  2. Locality: Museum of Economic Botany, MUSEUM, SA_SA0041383

    SA -34.91899 138.61345

  3. Locality: Botany Bay National Park, PARK, NSW_8054

    NSW -33.98166667 151.2344444

  4. Locality: Botany Post Office, POST OFFICE, NSW_8061

    NSW -33.94833333 151.1927778

  5. Locality: Botany Public School, PRIMARY SCHOOL, NSW_8062

    NSW -33.94833333 151.1927778

  6. Locality: PORT BOTANY CORS, SURVEY MARKER, NSW_84195

    NSW -33.97388889 151.2119444

  7. Data provider: Biodiversity Enhancement / SWC Biodiversity and Ironbark Marsh Boardwalk Repair

    It is estimated that the full re-vegetation of the site requires an additional 800,000 plants to be planted. The project is to assist existing volunteers by weeding 15 hectares of the site (by removing weeds from previously unplanted areas and cardboard and mulch areas where necessary) assist a volunteer nursery team to propagate up to 20,000 plants, and assist existing volunteer teams in the replanting process (wherever needed) on the site...

  8. Data provider: Biodiversity Enhancement / SWC Biodiversity and New Ironbark Creek Boardwalk

    It is estimated that the full re-vegetation of the site requires an additional 800,000 plants to be planted. The project is to assist existing volunteers by weeding 15 hectares of the site (by removing weeds from previously unplanted areas and cardboard and mulch areas where necessary) assist a volunteer nursery team to propagate up to 20,000 plants, and assist existing volunteer teams in the replanting process (wherever needed) on the site...

  9. Data provider: Biodiversity Enhancement / SWC Biodiversity and Ironbark Creek Boardwalk and Track work

    It is estimated that the full re-vegetation of the site requires an additional 800,000 plants to be planted. The project is to assist existing volunteers by weeding 15 hectares of the site (by removing weeds from previously unplanted areas and cardboard and mulch areas where necessary) assist a volunteer nursery team to propagate up to 20,000 plants, and assist existing volunteer teams in the replanting process (wherever needed) on the site...

  10. 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...