Capabilities > On-going Monitoring Studies
EXAMPLES OF CURRENT AND PREVIOUS MONITORING STUDIES.
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Impacts of residential development and land clearing on the threatened North Head population of the Long-nosed Bandicoot, North head, NSW.
Study undertaken for Ecosense on behalf of LendLease.
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Occupation of grated derelict mine shafts by microchiropterans (insectivorous bats), Burraga, NSW.
Study undertaken on behalf of the Department of Primary Industries to determine whether those grates established over several derelict mines (this being undertaken for public safety reasons) were presenting a barrier to the movement patterns of cave roosting bats.
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Occupation of microchiropteran (insectivorous bats) nesting box sites in association with the Bangor Bypass road corridor, Bangor, Sydney, NSW.
Study undertaken on behalf of the NSW Roads and Traffic Authority.
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Habitat utilisation by the threatened Cumberland Plain Land Snail (Meridolum corneovirens), a species listed under the Schedules to the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995.
Study undertaken on behalf of the Department of Defence. |
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Impacts of clearing and residential development of former farming lands adjacent to a colony of Squirrel Gliders (Petaurus norfolcensis) in Wadalba, Wyong, NSW. The Squirrel Glider is a species listed under the Schedules to the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995. |
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Utilisation of Callitris and River Red Gum Woodland remnants within the non-public components of the Western Plains Zoo by non-caged, resident native fauna.
Study undertaken on behalf of the Zoological Parks Board of New South Wales . |
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