BDBSA Project Metadata Detail

Survey/Project Number: 59          Total No. of Sites: 6
Survey/Project Name: South East HERITAGE AGREEMENT MANAGEMENT PLANS
Abstract: This project aims to conduct a biological survey to provide management guidelines for remnant vegetation in the South East region, South Australia, particularly in relation to heritage agreements. Additionally, areas of grassy woodlands were examined in this district due to the paucity of information. Survey areas were in remnant blocks of native vegetation between Naracoorte and Bordertown, including heritage agreements.
 
Start Date: 01/01/1993      End Date: 09/09/1993
Survey Type: Vegetation and Fauna
   
Study Area Description: Remnant blocks of native vegetation between Naracoorte and Bordertown, including Heritage Agreements. Principal plant communities are Eucalyptus arenacea on dunes and E.leucoxylon woodland on the swales. South of 36*35'S latitude and north of 36*45'S latitude, and east of 140*40'E longitude to the Victorian border on the extension of the Little Desert into SA.
Objectives
         Vegetation: Management guidelines for remnant vegetation in the South East, particularly in relation to Heritage Agreements. Additionally, areas of grassy woodlands were examined in this district due to the paucity of information.
         Fauna: *** No fauna survey objectives recorded
Methodology
         Vegetation: 30 x 30m quadrats using Braun/Blanquet cover abundance scores.
         Fauna: One trapline per site and one Elliott line with 20 Elliotts. Extensive bird observations made throughout the survey period.

Data Distribution Rules: Public Dataset
Project Basis: Vegetation : Reserves and Heritage Agreements. - Standard Survey methodology used.
Fauna : Reserves and Heritage Agreements. - Standard Survey methodology used.
Information Authority: Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation (Native Vegetation Group)