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Climate change adaptation strategies for Australian birds

Author: 
Garnett S, Franklin D, Ehmke G, VanDerWal J, Hodgson L, Pavey C, Reside A, Welbergen J, Butchart S, Perkins G, and Williams S
Url: 
http://www.nccarf.edu.au/publications/adaptation-strategies-australian-birds

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  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • birds
  • climate change
  • Threatened species
Reference Type: 
  • Report
Regions: 
  • Australia
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Futures / Scenarios / Predictions
  • Management

Ecology and conservation of the purple-crowned fairy-wren (Malurus coronatus coronatus) in the Northern Territory, Australia.

Author: 
van Doorn A
Url: 
http://etd.fcla.edu/UF/UFE0018021/vandoorn_a.pdf

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  • NORTHERN TERRITORY [STAT, NT]
Item Type: 
  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • Purple-crowned Fairy-wren
Reference Type: 
  • Thesis
Regions: 
  • NT
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Biology / Ecology
  • Management

Reducing weed biomass by burning and grazing can adversely affect frogs

Author: 
Bower DS, Valentine LE, Grice AC, and Schwarzkopf L
Journal: 
Proceedings of 15th Australian Weeds Conference: managing weeds in a changing climate
Url: 
http://eprints.jcu.edu.au/4383/

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Keywords: 
  • burning
  • frogs
  • para grass
  • weed control
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • North Queensland
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Impacts native plants & animals
  • Management
  • Management
  • Weeds & Fire

Terrain NRM eNews: Making big improvements in glider habitat

Url: 
http://www.terrain.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1350:small-tasks-make-for-big-improvements-in-endangered-glider-habitat&catid=3:news&Itemid=152&acm=800_99
Critical mahogany glider habitat near Cardwell has been significantly improved with Wildlife Friendly Fencing installed and paddock trees to be planted, thereby improving connectivity and reducing the threat of entanglement for the endangered species. (March, 2013)

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  • Wet Tropics (WT) [BIORGN, QLD]
Item Type: 
  • Media Stories & Releases
Keywords: 
  • fencing
  • mahogany glider
  • wildlife corridors
Regions: 
  • Wet Tropics
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Management
  • Management

ABC Rural News: Blame game erupts in Queensland amid threats to send in bat squad

Url: 
http://www.abc.net.au/rural/news/content/201303/s3724931.htm
A blame game has erupted over a threat by Queensland Premier Campbell Newman to deploy his own "bat squad" to deal with colonies close to populated areas. Mr Newman has accused councils of not doing enough, but the Local Government Association of Queensland refutes the claim and says a well-informed response is needed. (Wednesday, 27/03/2013)

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  • Wet Tropics (WT) [BIORGN, QLD]
Item Type: 
  • Media Stories & Releases
Keywords: 
  • bats
  • flying fox
Regions: 
  • Wet Tropics
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Interests / Perspectives / Attitudes / Expectations
  • Management
  • Permits / Agreements / Laws / Regulations

The Effectiveness of Conservation Reserves: Land Tenure Impacts upon Biodiversity across Extensive Natural Landscapes in the Tropical Savannahs of the Northern Territory, Australia

Author: 
Woinarski JCZ, Green J, Fisher A, Ensbey M, and Mackey B
Journal: 
Land
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.3390/land2010020

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  • Top End NRM [, ]
Item Type: 
  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • Biodiversity
  • conservation reserves
  • mammal decline
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Top End
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Characteristics, Values & Classification
  • Management
  • Management
  • Measurement / Monitoring / Reporting
  • Research

Charles Darwin University enews: Investment in national parks pays off

Url: 
http://www.cdu.edu.au/enews/versions/040313/stories/national-parks.html
Across the Top End, conservation reserves have been the most effective way to manage land to conserve native animals, according to a study conducted over 20 years. (March, 2013)

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  • Media Stories & Releases
Keywords: 
  • Biodiversity
  • conservation reserves
  • mammal decline
Regions: 
  • Top End
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Characteristics, Values & Classification
  • Management
  • Management
  • Measurement / Monitoring / Reporting
  • Research

Terrain NRM eNews: 500 trees planted for cassowaries at Bingil Bay

Url: 
http://www.terrain.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1324:locals-plant-500-trees-for-cassowaries-at-bingil-bay&catid=4:media-releases&Itemid=124
Cassowaries in the Bingil Bay area have larger, safer and better connected habitat as a result of local residents clearing weeds and planting 500 trees on a council reserve. With funding support from Rainforest Rescue, Terrain NRM organised the tree planting event on Sunday 17th February, where nearly 40 locals planted 500 trees. (Thursday, 21/02/2013)

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  • Wet Tropics (WT) [BIORGN, QLD]
Item Type: 
  • Media Stories & Releases
Keywords: 
  • cassowary
  • rainforest
  • revegetation
Regions: 
  • Wet Tropics
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Management
  • Projects / Programs
  • Projects / Programs

Terrain NRM eNews: Development planned to help wildlife

Url: 
http://www.terrain.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1327:development-planned-to-help-wildlife&catid=4:media-releases&Itemid=124
New guidelines will help town planners and developers to protect the habitat of the region's iconic mahogany glider and cassowary. The Cassowary Recovery Team Chair Andrew Maclean said that habitat corridors connecting sections of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area are very important for the long term survival of cassowaries. They are a vital part of every Council's new planning scheme. (Friday, 22/02/2013)

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  • Wet Tropics (WT) [BIORGN, QLD]
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  • Media Stories & Releases
Keywords: 
  • cassowary
  • habitat corridors
  • mahogany glider
Regions: 
  • Wet Tropics
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Management
  • Planning
  • Species

Rangelands NRM WA eNews: Small patches of burnt habitat thought to improve skinks’ chance of survival

Url: 
http://www.rangelandswa.com.au/554/small-patches-of-burnt-habitat-thought-to-improve-skinks’-chance-of-survival
Fauna surveys in the western deserts have found burrows of a vulnerable skink species in areas where small patch burns have occurred, suggesting that traditional owner burning to hunt and ‘clean up country’ close to the communities is helping to protect the species. (January, 2013)

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  • RANGELANDS [NRM, WA]
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Keywords: 
  • Great Desert Skink
  • traditional aboriginal burning
Regions: 
  • Rangelands
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Impacts native plants & animals
  • Management
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