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    Survey was conducted to record the vegetation on Althorpe and South Neptune Islands. All selected sites were chosen to represent the different vegetation communities of the islands. The Althorpe and Neptune Islands Survey is part of the Biological Survey of South Australia Program which is a series of systematic surveys conducted across the state between 1971 and the present with the broad aim of providing a baseline inventory of South Australia's flora and fauna biodiversity.

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    Shirrocoe management plan survey contains flora data from Biological survey sites which were completed in May 2008. The survey also collected baseline data on fauna species present. Extra effort was put into searching Sandhill Dunnart habitat for signs of presence. Permanent photopoints were erected at fauna sites. A few vegetation sites are not marked. The Shirrocoe Management Plan Survey Survey is part of the Biological Survey of South Australia Program which is a series of systematic surveys conducted across the state between 1971 and the present with the broad aim of providing a baseline inventory of South Australia's flora and fauna biodiversity.

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    A study surveying the Pureba Conservation Park and Nunnyah Conservation Reserve to obtain baseline data for PIRSA Mines & Energy 'Pureba/Nunnyah Rehabilitation Project', which is investigating regeneration of native vegetation on mineral exploration tracks; and to improve vegetation sample coverage in the area, complimenting the existing Yellabina Survey vegetation quadrats. The Pureba Survey is part of the Biological Survey of South Australia Program which is a series of systematic surveys conducted across the state between 1971 and the present with the broad aim of providing a baseline inventory of South Australia's flora and fauna biodiversity.

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    Documentation of natural occurrences of native and alien flora to identify significant areas and assist in devising and prioritising conservation management. The survey aimed to target 14 representative sites across 147ha of remnant disturbed Eucalyptus microcarpa, Eucalyptus leucoxylon, Eucalyptus camaldulensis, Allocasuarina verticillata grassy woodland on the western foothills of the Mt Lofty Ranges (Waite Conservation Reserve). Waite Conservation Reserve, owned by The University Of Adelaide, is situated in the hills face behind the Waite Institute campus at Urrbrae, Brown Hill Creek and Springfield. The reserve includes two Heritage Agreement areas. HA1249 comprises 21.2 ha and was formerly a Stone Reserve. HA1262 comprises 89.6 ha and incorporates most of the areas known as Hardy Block, Netherby Block and Springfield Block. Ongoing survey work has been carried out . The Waite Conservation Reserve Survey is part of the Biological Survey of South Australia Program which is a series of systematic surveys conducted across the state between 1971 and the present with the broad aim of providing a baseline inventory of South Australia's flora and fauna biodiversity.

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    The Bunbury Conservation Reserve Survey is part of the Biological Survey of South Australia Program which is a series of systematic surveys conducted across the state between 1971 and the present with the broad aim of providing a baseline inventory of South Australia's flora and fauna biodiversity.

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    Project that surveys the fauna and flora biodiversity of the Terrestrial and semi-aquatic habitats of the Murray Mouth region in 2001/2002. The Murray Mouth Reserves Survey is part of the Biological Survey of South Australia Program which is a series of systematic surveys conducted across the state between 1971 and the present with the broad aim of providing a baseline inventory of South Australia's flora and fauna biodiversity.

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    The aim of this survey was to increase current knowledge of the flora and fauna species that occur in the North western portion of Gawler Ranges National Park (Scrubby Peak section) with particular emphasis on the Pine Lodge Environmental Association. Laut et al (1977) have described the Pine Lodge Environmental Association as follows: A sandy plain with low hills and numerous irregular dunes. The vegetation cover is of low, open woodland and open mallee scrub with an understorey of mixed chenopod shrubs and grasses." This association covers most of the Scrubby Peak area of the park to the northwest of the Yardea Road. The park conserves more than 55% of this association, which was not previously included in any reserve. The park has some key fauna habitat areas, including semi-permanent soaks and granite waterholes. The park has rocky gullies and outcrops with local entrapments of water. Low woodland, or mallee vegetation, with a complex understorey of hummock grass (Triodia sp) or chenopod and/or Cratystylis, provides the vegetation complexity necessary for the survival of a rich and diverse fauna assemblage. The survey was conducted 2007-2008. The Gawler Ranges NP (Scientific Expedition Group) Survey is part of the Biological Survey of South Australia Program which is a series of systematic surveys conducted across the state between 1971 and the present with the broad aim of providing a baseline inventory of South Australia's flora and fauna biodiversity.

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    This project aims to collect data on the flora and fauna of remnant vegetation sites within the area known as Reeves Plains, north of Gawler in the Adelaide Mount Lofty Ranges (AMLR) region. The project will address knowledge gaps in baseline data on fauna that is at risk from sand mining and is being undertaken in collaboration with the South Australian Herpetology Group Inc. The survey is to be undertaken to meet with the biological survey standards of the Department of Environment and Heritage (DEH), and lodged with the Biological Survey of SA database to enable sharing of information between state agencies and community groups working towards biodiversity conservation. The vegetation and birds will be surveyed September 19-20 (2009) and other fauna before the end of the year. The Reeves Plains Biological Survey (NCSSA) 2009 Survey is part of the Biological Survey of South Australia Program which is a series of systematic surveys conducted across the state between 1971 and the present with the broad aim of providing a baseline inventory of South Australia's flora and fauna biodiversity.

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    Survey designed to hold biological data associated with Dr Anthony Robinson's revegetation projects at Upper Sturt (Mount Lofty Region) and adjacent to Flinders Chase Conservation Park (Kangaroo Island). The Revegetation Monitoring Studies on AC Robinson Properties at Upper Sturt and KI Survey is part of the Biological Survey of South Australia Program which is a series of systematic surveys conducted across the state between 1971 and the present with the broad aim of providing a baseline inventory of South Australia's flora and fauna biodiversity.

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    This project aimed to combine previous research and field survey results (including roadside reserve surveys commisioned by Barossa Council), new data on the status and health of native vegetation in the project area. It will provide the baseline vegetation data for the confirmation of the selected sites as seed banks for native plant species for the region. Together with an analysis of community preceptions throught the Barossa Council's Stategic Plan, the project will provide the required susbstantiation for retention and decisions regarding options for protect and management of these sites in the future by the Barossa Council in partnership with the community. The Barossa Catchment Group - Undeveloped Roads Survey is part of the Biological Survey of South Australia Program which is a series of systematic surveys conducted across the state between 1971 and the present with the broad aim of providing a baseline inventory of South Australia's flora and fauna biodiversity.