Australian Natural Resources Atlas

Monitoring the Rangelands - Photographic Sequences for Finke

Location map of Finke bioregion

The Rangelands Information System Photographic Sequences is a tool which allows the user to view a photographic record of particular areas in the Rangelands. The photographs for Finke has been provided by Geoff Cunningham Natural Resource Consultants and the Centralian Land Management Association.

The following photographic sequence products are available for the Finke bioregion:

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Location 1

1966

1966

1995

1995

Mulga [Acacia aneura] has regenerated on this area after 1965 but many of the trees were killed in a bushfire before 1993. Neverthless, the soils of the area are now quite stable and support a scattered ground cover.

Location 2

1965

1965

1993

1993

Little change in 28 years with the exception of a better developed ground cover.

Location 3

1966

1966

1993

1993

Trees grow slowly in many rangeland areas. This area has seen a large increase in shrubs between 1965 and 1993 but ground cover levels are similar.

Location 4

1965

1965

1993

1993

Many arid rangeland areas have a naturally low level of vegetation cover and this changes little over long periods of time [28 years].

Location 5

1965

1965

1993

1993

Unstable sand dunes in 1965 but the area is now stable and protected by well developed native shrub and ground cover layers.

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