BDBSA Project Metadata Detail

Survey/Project Number: 848          Total No. of Sites: 13
Survey/Project Name: IMPORTANCE OF REMNANT ROADSIDE MALLEE
Abstract: The aim of this project is to highlight the importance of remnant roadside Mallee trees in the Pinnaroo to Lameroo region of South Australia. The objective of the project is to increase awareness of the species diverisity in these remnants and to increase the value placed upon this diverse vegetation community.
 
Start Date: 21/12/2011      End Date: 22/12/2012
Survey Type: Vegetation Only
   
Study Area Description: Roadsides around Lameroo/Pinnaroo
Objectives
         Vegetation: The objective of the project is to increase awareness of the species diverisity in these remnants and to increase the value placed upon this diverse vegetation community.
         Fauna: *** No fauna survey objectives recorded
Methodology
         Vegetation: Collection of Mallee samples, submit to the South Australian Herbarium, and the Macquarie University Herbarium for identification and the assemblage of a field kit.
         Fauna: *** No vertebrate methodology recorded

Data Distribution Rules: Public Dataset
Project Basis: Vegetation : Unclassified - pending reassessment.
Information Authority: Department for Environment and Heritage - BDBSA Database Group (S&C Div)
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