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Cane River Conservation Park WA, 2011

January 12, 2013 by Bush Blitz
A two-week Bush Blitz was conducted in Cane River Conservation Park in the Pilbara region of Western Australia in June 2011. In total 646 species were found, 345 of which were new records for the park. Sixty-one putative species new…
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Kurtonitj, Lake Condah and Tyrendarra Indigenous Protected Areas Vic, 2011

November 11, 2012 by Bush Blitz
A Bush Blitz was conducted at Kurtonitj, Lake Condah and Tyrendarra Indigenous Protected Areas (IPA) during March 2011. A total of 854 species were added to those previously known across the reserves. Eighteen species possibly new to science were discovered…
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Neds Corner Station Vic, 2010

August 10, 2012 by Bush Blitz
An 11 day Bush Blitz was conducted at Neds Corner Station in Victoria during November and December of 2011. A total of 720 species were added to those known across the reserves and 21 putative species new to science were…
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Bon Bon Station Reserve SA, 2010

January 8, 2012 by Bush Blitz
In October 2010 a one-week Bush Blitz biodiversity survey was conducted at Bon Bon Station Reserve, a former sheep station 200 km south of Coober Pedy in South Australia. In total, 631 flora and fauna species were identified, of which 458…
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Witchelina Reserve SA, 2010

January 7, 2012 by Bush Blitz
A two week Bush Blitz biodiversity survey was conducted at Witchelina Reserve in South Australia during October 2010. In total, 695 species were identified, of which 475 had not previously been recorded at the reserve. Of these, 175 are putative…
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Brooklyn, Cloudland and Melsonby (Gaarraay) Nature Refuges, Eubenngee Swamp, Hann Tableland and Melsonby (Gaarraay) National Parks, and Upper Bridge Creek Qld, 2010

November 6, 2011 by Bush Blitz
A Bush Blitz survey was conducted in the Cape York Peninsula, Einasleigh Uplands and Wet Tropics bioregions of Queensland during April, May and July 2010. A total of 1,186 species were added to those known across the reserves. Thirty‐six putative species new…
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