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Species observations
Data derived from the Natural Values Atlas consisting primarily of point locations (Eastings and Northings) and associated attributes for flora and fauna in Tasmania. The data set contains information on more than 20,000 Tasmanian species. The web-based interface allows observations of Tasmanian plants and animals to be viewed, recorded and analysed. Users can search for observations of species by name, location, date, person, project, source, site, populations or groups such as plants, animals or threatened species. Habitat mapping is also available for a limited number of high priority fauna species. The NVA maintains species taxonomy and provides access to management documents such as listing statements and recovery plans. Additional attribute information is also stored within the NVA, including species values for conservation significance as well as project specific data. Natural Values Reports are available and include several natural resource management data sets such as threatened species, Geoconservation and TASVEG. The NVA also stores environmental management locations that include areas where activities to control, monitor, manage or maintain natural values have been undertaken. Examples include 1080 baits, traps, nest boxes and monitoring plots.
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Non Threatened Fauna of Conservation Significance
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Non threatened fauna data derived from the Natural Values Atlas consisting primarily of point locations (Eastings and Northings) and associated attributes for non threatened fauna in Tasmania. The NVA maintains species taxonomy and provides access to additional attribute information, including species values for conservation significance as well as project specific data.
Threatened Flora Observations
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Threatened flora data derived from the Natural Values Atlas consisting primarily of point locations (Eastings and Northings) and associated attributes for threatened flora in Tasmania. The NVA maintains species taxonomy and provides access to management documents such as listing statements and recovery plans. Additional attribute information is also stored within the NVA, including species values for conservation significance as well as project specific data.
Tasmania Basin hydrogeological inventory
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This Tasmania Basin dataset contains descriptive attribute information for the areas bounded by the relevant spatial groundwater feature in the associated Hydrogeology Index map. Descriptive topics are grouped into the following themes: Location and administration; Demographics; Physical geography; Surface water; Geology; Hydrogeology; Groundwater; Groundwater management and use; Environment; Land use and industry types; and Scientific stimulus. The Late Carboniferous to Late Triassic Tasmania Basin covers approximately 30,000 square kilometres of onshore Tasmania. The basin contains up to 1500 m of mostly flat-lying sedimentary rocks, and these are divided into two distinct lithostratigraphic units, the Lower and the Upper Parmeener Supergroup. The Lower Parmeener Supergroup comprises Late Carboniferous to Permian rocks that mainly formed in marine environments. The most common rock types in this unit are mudstone, siltstone and sandstone, with less common limestone, conglomerate, coal, oil shale and tillite. The Upper Parmeener Supergroup consists predominantly of non-marine rocks, typically formed in fluvial and lacustrine environments. Common rock types include sandstone, siltstone, mudstone and minor basalt layers. Post-deposition the rocks of the Parmeener Supergroup experienced several major geological events, including the widespread intrusion of tholeiitic dolerite magma during the Middle Jurassic.