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Egg Islands, Flat Rock, Lower Porter Hill and Porter Hill, Murphys Flat, Seventeen Mile Plain and Vale of Belvoir Reserves Tas, 2010

November 5, 2011 by Bush Blitz
A two week Bush Blitz was conducted at Egg Islands, Flat Rock, Lower Porter Hill and Porter Hill, Murphys Flat, Seventeen Mile Plain and the Vale of Belvoir reserves during March 2010. In total, 1,197 species were identified, of which 898 had…
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Darkwood Reserve NSW, 2010

October 4, 2011 by Bush Blitz
A short six day Bush Blitz was conducted on Darkwood Reserve in New South Wales during February 2010 in conjunction with the Bush Blitz Media Launch. In total, 363 species were identified on the reserve. Of these, 308 represented new records for…
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Dananbilla, Illunie and Koorawatha Nature Reserves NSW, 2010

July 9, 2011 by Bush Blitz
A two week Bush Blitz was conducted in Dananbilla, Illunie and Koorawatha nature reserves on the south-west slopes of New South Wales during November 2010. In total, 541 species were identified, of which 479 had not previously been recorded at the…
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North-western NSW and Southern Qld, 2009–10

November 3, 2010 by Bush Blitz
A Bush Blitz was conducted between November 2009 and May 2010 in nine reserves in north‑western New South Wales and southern Queensland, targeting recent additions to the National Reserve System (NRS). A total of 557 species were added to those…
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Charles Darwin, Kadji Kadji, Karara and Lochada Reserves WA, 2009

November 2, 2010 by Bush Blitz
Bush Blitz fieldwork was conducted at four National Reserve System properties in the Western Australian Avon Wheatbelt and Yalgoo Bioregions during 2009. This included a pilot study at Charles Darwin Reserve and a longer study of Charles Darwin, Kadji Kadji,…
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National reporting

September 1, 2010 by Bush Blitz
All data collected as part of Bush Blitz will be collated each year into an annual report on the state of knowledge of approximately 20,000 species in the reserve system across Australia. The first-ever report on the biodiversity conserved within…
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