Panicum decompositum R.Br. var. decompositum
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This project was set up to obtain vegetation species and abundance information for utilisation in developing new remote sensing techniques for vegetation mapping (PhD Project). The Strzelecki (B. Sparrow) 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 Boolcoomatta Australian Bush Heritage Fund Nature Reserve (SEG) 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 Arkaringa (ANZSES) 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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In 1986 a one year program to investigate the biota of Coongie Lakes was initiated. The aims were to: identify and document the seasonal changes to the flora and fauna of the Coongie Lakes District, to assess the impacts of human activities and other agencies upon the biota and to make recomendations for the areas effective conservation management. The report by Reid & Gillen 1988 summarises the findings. The biological research of Coongie Lakes continued until 1997 as more funding was received. In 1990 a project to assess the impact of flooding on the districts terrestrial biota was also conducted. Photopoint Site Sheets and a 31/2 inch floppy disc are field with the BioDataStore hardcopy files containing details of photopoint seqences from 1986-1988. It is unknown if these photos or information has been captured electronically. REFERENCE: Reid, J., Gillen, J.S.,1988,The Coongie Lakes Study,Department of Environment and Planning. (the full report has been scanned and is online on DEWNR website). REFERENCE: http://data.environment.sa.gov.au/Content/Publications/Coongie-Lakes-Study.pdf The Coongie 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 survey examined the Goyder Lagoon in the far North East of South Australia in order to increase knowledge of the Lagoon and hopefully contribute to its conservation and future management. The Goyder Lagoon 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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Biodiversity inventory and habitat descriptions for the Indigenous Protected Area, Boundary of Mt Willoughby Indigenous Protected Area (Tjirilya Aboriginal Corporation.) Reference: R. Brandle, B. Sparrow, J. N. Foulkes and A. C. Robinson (2005). A Biological Survey of the Mt Willoughby Indigenous Protected Area, South Australia - October 2003. (Department for Environment and Heritage, South Australia). The Mt Willoughby Indigenous Protected Area 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 systematic, quadrat-based biological survey conducted in 2009 of the vertebrate fauna (mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians) and vascular plants across the range of habitats in the Nantawarrina Indigenous Protected Area. The Nantawarrina Indigenous Protected Area 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 survey is part of the Biological Survey of SA programme run by the Biological Survey & Monitoring group in DEH. Survey areas defined in a DEH spatial layer managed by DEH Environmental Information Group. Objectives were to carry out a general biological survey in an area with very little information previously available and to try and begin the preparation of a vegetation map for parts of the Strzelecki Desert (concentrating on the Callabonna 1:250000 mapsheet). Visit period 13 SEP 1990 - 25 SEP 1990: Vegetation and Vertebrate survey Visit period 1 AUG 1990 - 12 SEP 1990: Photopoints only The Strzelecki 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 main aim of this survey was to collect data on the vegetation communities within the south eastern section of the Innamincka Regional Reserve to enable the classification and mapping of the floristic composition and structure of the vegetation groups within the park. The Innamincka Regional Reserve Biological 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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This survey documents the range of habitats and associated fauna in the Cooper Creek Environmental Association 8.4.4, North Eastern SA. Sites selected to cover habitat and environment subassociations. Report: Mollemans,F.H. et al.,1984,Biological Survey of the Cooper Creek Environmental Association, North Eastern South Australia,NPWS, Department of Environment and Planning. The Cooper 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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