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Hunter Wetlands National Park Vegetation 1954. VIS ID 387
These maps (koor.) were prepared by Geoffrey Winning, Shortland Wetlands Centre Ltd. for input into the management plan for Kooragang and Hexham Swamp Nature Reserves in 1996 for Hunter NPWS Region. The digitising was done by Jeff Pickthall, Head Office for the Hunter Estuary Project June 2000. VIS_ID 387
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Hunter Wetlands National Park Vegetation 1850. VIS ID 386
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These maps (koor.) were prepared by Geoffrey Winning, Shortland Wetlands Centre Ltd. for input into the management plan for Kooragang and Hexham Swamp Nature Reserves in 1996 for Hunter NPWS Region. The digitising was done by Jeff Pickthall, Head Office for the Hunter Estuary Project June 2000. VIS_ID 386
Hunter Wetlands National Park Vegetation 1966. VIS ID 388
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These maps (koor.) were prepared by Geoffrey Winning, Shortland Wetlands Centre Ltd. for input into the management plan for Kooragang and Hexham Swamp Nature Reserves in 1996 for Hunter NPWS Region. The digitising was done by Jeff Pickthall, Head Office for the Hunter Estuary Project June 2000. VIS_ID 388
Hunter Wetlands National Park Vegetation 1993. VIS ID 389
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These maps (koor.) were prepared by Geoffrey Winning, Shortland Wetlands Centre Ltd. for input into the management plan for Kooragang and Hexham Swamp Nature Reserves in 1996 for Hunter NPWS Region. The digitising was done by Jeff Pickthall, Head Office for the Hunter Estuary Project June 2000. VIS_ID 389
Hunter Wetlands National Park (Tomago Precinct) Vegetation Map, 2012. VIS ID 3924
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Vegetation Mapping of the Tomago Precinct of Hunter Wetlands National Park undertaken by ecobiological for NPWS in 2012. Field data was collected at 647 points and 12 permanent monitoring points in May to June 2012. Six vegetation types consisting of 14 variants or sub-units were observed and mapped within the study area:  Saline Wetland Complex (230 ha)  Freshwater Wetland Complex (16 ha)  Swamp Oak Forest (69 ha)  Exotic Vegetation (40 ha)  Paperbark – Swamp Mahogany Forest (8ha)  Smooth-barked Apple – Red Bloodwood – Banksia Forest (5 ha) Four threatened ecological communities and two threatened species were recorded during the survey. Twenty (20) species of exotic plant were recorded during surveys and maps showing the distribution of noxious and environmental weeds are provided. VIS_ID 3924
Hunter Wetlands National Park (Kooragang Island) Vegetation 2000. VIS ID 390
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This particular mapping of Kooragang Island (now part of Hunter Wetlands National Park) has unknown origins. It appears to be mapped in the early 2000s. While the linework is detailed for the section it covers, the attribution is very simplistic including only mangrove and saltmarsh (multipart polygon) categories. It did have the name "Kooragang_veg" differently to the series of Kooragang and Hexham swamp maps titled "koor,year>" which were prepared by Geoffrey Winning, Shortland Wetlands Centre Ltd for the preparation of a management plan for Kooragang and Hexham Swamp Nature Reserves in 1996 for Hunter Region. VIS_ID 390
Gwydir River National Park & State Conservation Area Vegetation 2009 - 2012 VIS ID 4806
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Gwydir River National Park and State Conservation Area vegetation mapping was undertaken in various stages by Dr John T. Hunter from 2009 to 2012 by contract for the NPWS Northern Tableland Region. The Gwydir River National Park consists of: - the Mehi Section (approx.15km east of Bingara) mapped in 2010 with the Noonga Addition being mapped in 2012 - the Munro South Section (approx. 30km east south east of Bingara) mapped in 2011. The State Recreation Area consists of: - the Sepoy Section (approx. 35km east of Bingara) mapped in 2009 - Salmon and Murchinson Section (approx. 30km east of Bingara) mapped in 2012 The vegetation of the Mehi section of the Gwydir River National Park is described and mapped (scale 1:25 000). Eight communities are defined. The vegetation of the Noonga section of the Gwydir River National Park is described and mapped (scale 1:25 000). Three communities are defined. The vegetation of the Munro South section of the Gwydir River National Park is described and mapped (scale 1:25 000). Six communities are defined. The vegetation of the Sepoy section of the Gwydir River SCA is described and mapped (scale 1:50 000). Five communities are defined. The vegetation of the Salmon and Murchison sections of the Gwydir River SCA is described and mapped (scale 1:25 000) based on SPOT imagery. Seven communities are defined. All communities were defined based on classification (Kulczynski association) and mapped based on ground truthing, air photo interpretation and landform. VIS_ID 4806
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge : Vegetation Mapping : Accuracy Assessment Points & Final Vegetation Shapefiles
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Inventory survey on Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge to develop a current baseline vegetation map. The completed vegetation map will aid in facilitating evaluation of management alternatives, aid in the prioritization of management activities, and contribute to monitoring progress toward achieving Comprehensive Conservation Plan (CCP) objectives. This reference houses the final vegetation shapefiles, as well as the accuracy assessment point shapefiles, as a single zipped folder.
Wetlands - 10k
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CryoGeographic Consulting, in association with Palmer Environmental Consulting Group Inc., provided Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources and Yukon Environment with the results of the mapping and classification of wetlands and adjacent upland habitat in the Indian River valley and its major tributaries. This report and its accompanying map set have been updated to reflect study area expansion and additional field reconnaissance completed in the summer of 2017. Interpretation of shallow water wetlands within disturbed landscapes was completed by Ducks Unlimited Canada and incorporated. Five classes of wetlands are distinguished - bogs, fens, swamps, marshes and shallow water - based on field investigations and interpretation of high-resolution aerial photography and satellite imagery. The accompanying report w it h full metadata can be downloaded from: [https://yukon.ca/en/mapping-and-classifying-wetlands-indian-river-valley-yukon](https://yukon.ca/en/mapping-and-classifying-wetlands-indian-river-valley-yukon) Distributed from [GeoYukon](https://yukon.ca/geoyukon) by the [Government of Yukon](https://yukon.ca/maps) . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection. For more information: [geomatics.help@yukon.ca](mailto:geomatics.help@yukon.ca)
Habitat Mapping in the NSW Riverina Bioregion VIS ID 826
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Map derived from Roberts, I. & Roberts, J. (March 2001). Plains wanderer (Pedionomus torquatus) Habitat Mapping - Including Woody Vegetation and other Landscape Features. Riverina Plains - NSW. NSW NPWS. ; ; Associated Report:; "Plains Wanderer (Pedionomus torquatus) Habitat Mapping, including Woody Vegetation and other Landscape Features, Riverina Plains NSW", March 2001. VIS_ID 826
Avondale State Conservation Area Vegetation 2014 VIS ID 4706
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Avondale State Conservation Area vegetation mapping was undertaken by Dr John T. Hunter in 2014 by contract for the NPWS Northern Tableland Region. Avondale State Conservation Area is located approximately 36 km north east of Armidale and is accessed via the Rockvale Road. The reserve occurs on eastern side of the central New England Tablelands. The vegetation of Avondale State Conservation Area is described and mapped (scale1:10 000) based on ADS40 Imagery (2012). Six floristic communities are defined based on classification (Kulczynski association) and seven Plant Community Types (VIS) are mapped. These six floristic communities and seven PCTs were mapped based on ground truthing, ADS40 interpretation and landform. Two Threatened Ecological Communities (TECs) were recognised and mapped also. VIS_ID 4706