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Yarrahapinni Wetlands National Park Vegetation 1942. VIS ID 3832
Vegetation mapping for parts of Yarrahapinni Wetlands National Park and Clybucca Aboriginal Area and Historic Site. VIS_ID 3832
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Yarrahapinni Wetlands National Park Vegetation 1997. VIS ID 3833
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Vegetation of part Yarrahapinni Wetlands National Park and Clybucca Aboriginal Area and Historic Site in 1997.; Vegetation mapping undertaken by Shortland Wetland Centre Consultancy for EIS for proposed tidal inundation of Yarrahapinni Wetland. VIS_ID 3833
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 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 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 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
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
Vegetation Survey and Mapping of Timmallallie National Park Yarrigan National Park and Dandry Gorge Aboriginal Area VIS ID 4013
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Vegetation survey and mapping of Timmallallie National Park, Yarrigan National Park and Dandry Gorge Aboriginal Area in 2010, commissioned by NPWS Narrabri Region. Thirteen communities were determined based on floristic analysis of 20 x 20 m survey sites, and described using dominant species and structural characteristics. Vegetation communities were mapped using ground truthing, position in landscape and stereo interpretation of aerial photos captured at 1:50,000. Lineage and attribution accuracy are unknown. VIS_ID 4013
Mount Yarrowyck Nature Reserve Vegetation 2015 VIS ID 4748
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Mount Yarrowyck Nature Reserve vegetation mapping was undertaken by Dr John T. Hunter in 2015 by contract for the NPWS Northern Tableland Region. Mount Yarrowyck Nature Reserve is located 30 km west of Armidale and was established in 1983. It covers an area of 589ha and protects a significant Aboriginal Site. The vegetation of Mt Yarrowyck Nature Reserve is described and mapped (scale 1:10 000) based on ADS40 Imagery (2012). Nine floristic communities are defined based on classification (Kulczynski association). Nine five communities were mapped based on ground truthing, air photo interpretation and landform. In addition eight Plant Community Types (VIS PCT) from within four Keith Classes are also mapped along with one Threatened Ecological Communities (TECs). The current mapping of the TEC is likely to be overestimated at this stage and would require specific on ground targeted work to more accurately delineate its potential boundaries. VIS_ID 4748
Macquarie Nature Reserve Vegetation 1995. VIS ID 441
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Vegetation community mapping for Macquarie Nature Reserve by Cathy Mardell, 1995. VIS_ID 441
Cooperabung Creek Nature Reserve Vegetation 2002. VIS ID 220
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Vegetation community mapping for Cooperabung Creek Nature Reserve and surrounds by Penny Kendall, 2002. Aerial photograph interpretation and field sampling. Six vegetation communities were mapped using air photo interpretation and field checking. All of the vegetation communities are forest communities including a rainforest, two wet sclerophyll communities, a moist sclerophyll community and two dry sclerophyll communities. A Mid North Coast NPWS Region contract. VIS_ID 220.