Australia. Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (DAWE) - Biodiversity Science Section (BSS)
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This section of the National Species List infrastructure delivers names and taxonomies for algae.The data comprise names, bibliographic information, and taxonomic concepts for algae that are either native to or naturalised in Australia.
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AusPlots Rangelands is implemented across all Australian rangelands jurisdictions (SA, NT, WA, NSW, Qld) in Australia. To date, environmental monitoring throughout the rangelands has been inconsistent. State agencies, universities and other research groups have undertaken many varied projects at different scales to address specific management or research needs. While this work has provided valuable biodiversity data in extensive areas, the geographic coverage is far from complete. TERN Ecosystem...
The Australian Groundwater Insight is a user-friendly web mapping application designed for non-experts in government, policy development and the general public. The Insight shows hydrogeological information alongside information about licences, entitlements, bore density, groundwater management areas and salinity. It also presents trends in groundwater levels over time and recent groundwater levels compared to the long-term average. To find out more about the Insight go to: http://www.bom.gov.au...
Controlled vocabularies of the Queensland CORVEG database Study locations across Queensland have been visited since 1982 to collect data on physical and vegetation features, including structural and floristic attributes well as descriptions of its landscape, soil and geologic features. The resulting site database provides a comprehensive record of areas ground-truthed during the regional ecosystems mapping process and a basis for future updating of mapping or other relevant work such as species ...
Quick LinksChapter OneA Stop on the Salt Route1000 B.C.As they rounded a bend in the path that ran beside the river, Lara recognized the silhouette of a fig tree atop a nearby hill. The weather was hot and the days were long. The fig tree was in full leaf, but not yet bearing fruit.Soon Lara spotted other landmarks—an outcropping of limestone beside the path that had a silhouette like a man’s face, a marshy spot beside the river where the waterfowl were easily startled, a tall tree t...