BDBSA Project Metadata Detail

Survey/Project Number: 782          Total No. of Sites: 0
Survey/Project Name: Sandy Creek Weed Control 1985 - Terry Owers
Abstract: This survey outlines a weed control program for the Sandy Creek Conservation Park, Barossa, South Australia. The park contains at least ten species of weeds which are having an effect on the endemic vegetation. These weeds were mapped by surveying transects. Mapped weeds were given a rating of density and status. The program outlines priorities of treatment for each weed species and suggests control methods. Report dated September 1985. A Weed Control Programme for Sandy Creek Conservation Park. Terry Owers 1985. Associate Diploma in Wildlife and Park Management. SACAE Salisbury.
 
Start Date: 01/01/1985      End Date: 30/09/1985
Survey Type: Vegetation Only
   
Study Area Description: Sandy Creek Conservation Park.
Objectives
         Vegetation: Aim to assess the weed problem in Sandy Creek Conservation Park. Objectives are to develop a plan of action for the control or eradication of the weeds; Recommend methods of control; Investigate the use of aerial photography in the management of weeds; and Develop a weeds management program that can be used for the planning of weed control in parks.
         Fauna: *** No fauna survey objectives recorded
Methodology
         Vegetation: Weeds were mapped by surveying transects approximately 200m apart. They were given a rating of density and status; the map shows both distribution and areas of potential damage. Aerial photographic imagery was used for the base map.
         Fauna: *** No vertebrate methodology recorded

Data Distribution Rules: Public Dataset
Project Basis: Vegetation : Pest/Diseases/Threats - control project
Information Authority: University of South Australia