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Bushland Survey - Baulkham Hills Shire VIS ID 2236
List of trees and some groundcover species for parks in Castle Hill - Baulkham Hills area with recommendations on bushland management. GREENING AUSTRALIA URBAN BUSH MANAGEMENT UNIT (1991) Greening Australia, Sydney. Coverage: 1:250 000 topographic sheet: Sydney (VIS_ID 2236; ANZLIC: ANZNS0263000209)
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Bathurst District Vegetation Survey VIS ID 936
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"Vegetation map of Nangar National Park.; ; Vegetation descriptions from Boden, R. & Mitchell, L. (1996). Bathurst Vegetation Survey. Unpublished report by ERM Mitchell McCotter for the National Parks and Wildlife Service, Bathurst District. ; ; The NSW NPWS commissioned vegetation surveys of Winburndale NR and Nangar, Conimbla and Weddin Mountains NPs, as the first stage in preparing fire management plans. Key project tasks were literature review to compile an annotated bibliography, and vegetation surveys to describe communities, their floristic composition and conservation status. ; ; Mapping produced by Boden & Mitchell was deemed insufficient for reserve management needs. Subsequently, more detailed mapping (this dataset) was undertaken by Roger Lembit under contract to NPWS Bathurst District office in 1997.; ; VIS_ID 936
Bathurst District Vegetation Survey - Weddin Mountains National Park. VIS ID 1013
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Vegetation map of Weddin Mountains National Park. Vegetation descriptions from Boden, R. & Mitchell, L. (1996). Bathurst Vegetation Survey. Unpublished report by ERM Mitchell McCotter for the National Parks and Wildlife Service, Bathurst District. The NSW NPWS commissioned vegetation surveys of Winburndale NR and Nangar, Conimbla and Weddin Mountains NPs, as the first stage in preparing fire management plans. Key project tasks were literature review to compile an annotated bibliography, and vegetation surveys to describe communities, their floristic composition and conservation status. Mapping produced by Boden & Mitchell was deemed insufficient for reserve management needs. Subsequently, more detailed mapping (this dataset) was undertaken by Roger Lembit under contract to NPWS Bathurst District office in 1997. VIS_ID 1013
Sydney Urban Bushland Biodiversity (Pre-European) 1997. VIS ID 4104
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The 1995-96 Western Sydney Urban Bushland Survey was the first of a series of survey programs for the Sydney region. The survey focuses on the Cumberland Plain region of western Sydney, because it is one of the most threatened areas in NSW. VIS_ID 4104
Survey sites for Vegetation Mapping of the Scotia 1:100,000 map sheet, western New South Wales VIS ID 1036
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Floristic surveys and analysis of the vegetation of the Scotia 1:100,000 map sheet in the far west of NSW adjacent to the South Australian border. Full floristic composition and vegetation structure of 498 quadrats recorded as well as environmental description of the sites. For detailed information on methodology see: Westbrooke, M.E., Miller, J.D. and Kerr, M.K.C. (1998) The vegetation of the Scotia 1:100,000 map sheet, wesern New South Wales. Cunninghamia 5(3): 665-684. ANZNS0263000352 VIS ID 1036
A Vegetation Survey in the Macquarie Region, New South Wales VIS ID 818
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Biddiscombe, E.F. (1963) Vegetation Survey in the Macquarie Region, NSW. Division of Plant Industry Technical Paper No. 18. CSIRO, Melbourne. Description of the native vegetation of the Macquarie and Castlereagh river systems where these traverse the lower Western Slopes and adjoining sections of the Plains. The vegetation is classified into 22 floristic associations which are grouped into 11 alliances (4 forest, 5 woodland, 1 mallee and 1 grassland). Mapping is based on ground traverses and aerial photography. (VIS_ID 818)
Office of Environment and Heritage, New South Wales - V ILLAWFB4 Vegetation Survey
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Validation survey - Illawong Nature Reserve. The V_ILLAWFB4(Validation survey - Illawong Nature Reserve) Survey is part of the Vegetation Information System Survey Program of New South Wales which is a series of systematic vegetation surveys conducted across the state between 1970 and the present.
Office of Environment and Heritage, New South Wales - RILISD Vegetation Survey
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Two quadrats on Rileys Island. The RILISD(Two quadrats on Rileys Island) Survey is part of the Vegetation Information System Survey Program of New South Wales which is a series of systematic vegetation surveys conducted across the state between 1970 and the present.
Wirilda-Callitris-Eucalyptus Mallee Low Open Grassy Woodland, SA. VAST-2: Tracking the Transformation of Australia's Vegetated Landscapes
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The aim of this project is to compile land use and management practices and their observed and measured impacts and effects on vegetation condition. The results provide land managers and researchers with a tool for reporting and monitoring spatial and temporal transformations of Australia’s native vegetated landscapes due to changes in land use and management practices. Following are the details about Wirilda-Callitris-Eucalyptus mallee in South Australia, Australia. Pre-European reference-analogue vegetation: Callitris (Callitris preissii) - Eucalyptus mallee (E. odorata and E. porosa) low open woodland. Brief chronology of changes in land use and management: 1750-1849: Meru indigenous people manage the area 1838: Explorers traversed the area 1850: Pastoralists with shepherds, grazing sheep 1883: Land selected, boundary fencing established 1883-1900: Continuous grazing with sheep and cattle grazing native vegetation 1890: Heavy timber cutting for Callington and Kanmantoo mines, sheep grazing 1900: Area ploughed and sown to black oats 1901-72: Continuous grazing with sheep and cattle grazing modified and native pastures 1950: Commenced fertilising pastures using super - applied aerially several times in the 1960’s 1972: Ceased applications of super fertilizer, ceased grazing all cattle removed 1974: Area purchased by the Lay family 1974-1981: Planted about 25,000 tubestock using local endemic species, mainly trees and shrubs 1974-2012: Monitoring and recording of seedling survival and regeneration 1974-1985, 2006-12: Major effort in controlling weeds and feral animals 1982: Area gazetted as a Heritage Agreement 1983-2003: All further revegetation efforts by direct seeding techniques such as “niche seeding” 1992: Massive summer rains (a 1:430 year event) with major erosion along watercourses and regeneration of most species 2004: Neighbour starts fire, which burns out 25% of area 2006: Area gains a 10 year package of funding under the “bushbids” biodiversity stewardship programme 2007: Monadenia weed orchid and bridal creeper begin to invade area.