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opendata@des.qld.gov.au - Generalised distribution and densities of Queensland wildlife
Queensland species distributions and densities generalised to a 10 km grid resolution based on the Queensland Government's WildNet database.
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opendata@des.qld.gov.au - WildNet wildlife records - published - Queensland
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This a subset of the wildlife records from the WildNet database. It contains the WildNet wildlife records approved for release (by data providers), that are not classed as erroneous or duplicate, that have a location precision equal to or less than 10000 metres and do not have a count of zero.
opendata@nrmmrrd.qld.gov.au - State border - Queensland
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This topographic dataset displays the land extent of Queensland and comprises the state border (the cadastral boundary between states) of Queensland.
opendata@des.qld.gov.au - Wetland data - version 7 - Queensland series
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This dataset provides mapping of water bodies and wetland regional ecosystems at 1:100,000 scale across Queensland.
opendata@des.qld.gov.au - Core Habitat Suitability Models Queensland
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This product depicts the combined spatial representation of species habitat models for 23 Threatened or Near-threatened species listed under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. These habitat models have been developed in collaboration with experts. Modelled habitat depicted in this dataset may include both remnant and non-remnant areas.
opendata@nrmmrrd.qld.gov.au - Land resource areas series
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These datasets are Land Resource Area mapping available in Queensland. A Land Resource Area is a group of related soils developed on a common geology and in most cases has a similar vegetation community. Refer to individual records for more information.
opendata@des.qld.gov.au - Census of the Queensland Flora 2017
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Names, distributions and status of Queensland plants, algae, fungi, lichens and cyanobacteria, based on the Queensland Herbarium database 'Herbrecs'. Please refer to Flora census web page page for further information. See also the Botanical Dictionary for use with spell checkers.
DCCEEW_Geospatial - Density of threatened and migratory species habitat distributions
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Download ServicesThe density of threatened and migratory species distributions grid is derived from the Department's Species of National Environmental Significance modelled distribution data. All threatened and most migratory species, for which Australia is part of the normal range, are modelled using three categories to indicate where their habitat is known, likely or may occur across Australia. The spatial input data was filtered using the following criteria:1. Distributions for EPBC Act (1999) listed species that are Matters of National Environmental Significance (vulnerable, endangered, critically endangered, extinct in the wild or migratory – where mapped within the Australian context)2. Contains ‘known’ and/or ‘likely to occur’ modelled habitat categories. Species with only ‘may occur’ habitat modelled are not included in the counts.3. High-level habitat filtering based on taxonomy, EPBC Act status and traits to include only terrestrial species or species that have some portion of their lifecycle modelled in terrestrial (freshwater aquatic, estuarine, shore-based or intertidal) environments. This includes all plants (including mangroves), migratory marine species that have mapped breeding sites on land, such as marine turtles or birds, and any animals that move between freshwater, estuarine and marine environments. In some cases, for migratory birds, full range distributions are not mapped and only the known and likely breeding habitat is mapped on land. Where a broader distribution including marine habitats has been mapped, the known and likely categories have been clipped to the Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) GEODATA COAST 100K 2004. External territories and islands not present in the 100k coastline dataset are therefore not represented in this derived dataset.The number of overlaps for each distribution in the selected feature set were counted and gridded to a 0.01 decimal degree (~1km) cell size. For example, a value of 20 indicates that there is known or likely habitat for twenty threatened or migratory species modelled in that 1km square. Note projecting the data will alter the cell size.The counts do not necessarily indicate the presence of a species. Given the indicative nature of the input data, this dataset should be used only as guide showing the density of modelled terrestrial habitat of threatened and migratory species across Australia. Unsuitable habitat such as built-up or fire-affected areas are not necessarily removed from the input species distribution models. This is particularly true for broad-ranging species and for species where it is important to account for habitat fragmentation and fauna moving through the landscape. Modelled distributions may therefore encompass areas where a threatened species may not be found.The dataset is updated regularly to reflect updates to the Species of National Environmental Significance data.The initial raster stretch in ArcGIS Online Map Viewer may appear dark. To improve visibility, it is recommended to change Image Enhancement: Symbology Type to Unique Values and apply a suitable colour ramp.
opendata@nrmmrrd.qld.gov.au - Local government area boundaries - Queensland
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The spatial representation of local government areas in Queensland.
opendata@daf.qld.gov.au - Areas host to fisheries resources - version 5 - Queensland - by area of interest
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Fisheries resources are defined under the Fisheries Act 1994 to include fish and marine plants.This dataset provides mapping of water bodies and wetland regional ecosystems at 1:100,000 scale across Queensland which are likely to host fisheries resources.