BDBSA Project Metadata Detail

Survey/Project Number: 333          Total No. of Sites: 0
Survey/Project Name: Lake Hawdon Grazing Exclosures
Abstract: In 1984 grazing exclosures comprising 4 sites were established at Lake Hawden to help monitor effects including post fire effects on vegetation regeneration under grazing. Originally set up by Glynn Ashman in 1983, the monitoring has continued most years thereafter including cover, shrub abundance/height classes and photopoints. BUSH article in 2000 promoted works and findings. Melalaeuca halmaturorum fired up as part of prescribed burn.
 
Start Date: 01/01/1984      End Date: 01/01/1994
Survey Type: Vegetation Only
   
Study Area Description: *** No study area description recorded
Objectives
         Vegetation: Refer to Abstract.
         Fauna: *** No fauna survey objectives recorded
Methodology
         Vegetation: *** No vegetation methodology recorded
         Fauna: *** No vertebrate methodology recorded

Data Distribution Rules: Public Dataset
Project Basis: Vegetation : Monitoring - Vegetation/Ecosystem (ie species records - usually re-visited for ongoing monitoring) NOTE:NON Std Svy methodology may have been used.
Information Authority: Department for Environment and Heritage (BDBSA:South East) - Mt Gambier Office - Regional Ecologist