Australian Terrestrial Biodiversity Assessment 2002
Paul Sattler and Colin Creighton
National Land and Water Resources Audit, 2002
ISBN 0 642 3713
Contents
- National Land and Water Resources Audit
- Letter of Transmittal
- Executive Summary
- Australian Terrestrial Biodiversity Assessment 2002
- Terrestrial biodiversity and other Audit assessments
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Scope of the assessment
- 3. Wetlands and riparian zones
- 4. Threatened ecosystems and species
- 5. Birds
- 6. Mammals
- 7. Acacias and eucalypts
- 8. Reserves
- 9. Biodiversity conservation across the wider landscape
- 10. Regional biodiversity management
- Case studies
- Mitchell (Northern Kimberley 1) Lowest stress class
- Dieri (Simpson-Strezelecki Dunefields 3) Lowest stress class
- Desert Uplands (1, 2 & 3) Second lowest stress class
- Murrumbidgee (Riverina 2) Second lowest stress class
- Tiwi-Cobourg (1 & 2) Second lowest stress class
- Kangaroo Island (Kanmantoo 1) Third lowest stress class
- Mitchell Grass Downs (Partial), Barkly Tableland (Partial) and Georgina Limestone (Mitchell Grass Downs 1, 2 & 3) Third highest stress class
- Isaac-Comet Downs (Brigalow Belt North 11) second highest stress class
- Avon Wheatbelt 2 Highest stress class
- Cumberland Plain (Sydney Basin 8) Highest stress class
- Victorian Volcanic Plain 1 Highest stress class
- Murrumbateman (South Eastern Highlands 6) Highest stress class
- Tasmanian Northern Midlands Highest stress class
- Goldfields (Victorian Midlands 1) Highest stress class
- 11. Ways forward
- References
- Acknowledgments
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