Survey/Project Number: |
17
Total No. of Sites:
1228
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Survey/Project Name: |
Victorian Mallee - Historic Extract |
Abstract: |
This project aims to examine public land in the area south of the River Murray, east of the South Australian and Victorian border, between 1978 and 1987.
OBJECTIVES:
1. Determine the nature and location of the plant communities on public land in the mallee area;
2. Produce a floristic map of the area.
The vegetation was described for future use for land use practices, provide information on the rare or threatened plant species, and communities of botanical significance.
Concurrently information was investigated on fauna to describe the major faunal habitats.
NOTE:
This dataset has not been refreshed since the original transfer (pre ~2000).
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Start Date: |
01/09/1978
End Date: 01/04/1987
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Survey Type: |
Vegetation and Fauna |
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Study Area Description: |
Survey of public lands in Victorian Mallee. The mallee area is a vast plain sloping from an altitude of 100m in the south to less than 50m in the north. soils are often calcareous and vary from sands to clays. The climate is semi-arid with hot dry summers and cold winters. The major vegetation types are the low multi-stemmed eucalypts but also includes river red gum, blackbox woodlands, heath, grasslands and saltbush-blue bush plains.
South of the Murray River, east of the SA/Vic border, north of 36deg and W of Loddon River (144deg). The survey area is 43,000km2, 16,700km2 of native vegetation within the public land. |