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QPRC LGA field guide

QPRC LGA

12567
0.22 sightings / ha
Namadgi National Park field guide

Namadgi National Park

8130
0.41 sightings / ha
Morton National Park field guide

Morton National Park

5202
0.1 sightings / ha
Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve field guide

Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

4871
2.46 sightings / ha
ANBG field guide

ANBG

4470
331.29 sightings / ha
Aranda Bushland field guide

Aranda Bushland

4439
52.73 sightings / ha
Mount Ainslie field guide

Mount Ainslie

4260
30.3 sightings / ha
Black Mountain field guide

Black Mountain

4192
23.42 sightings / ha
Wingecarribee Local Government Area field guide

Wingecarribee Local Government Area

3878
0.02 sightings / ha
Mount Painter field guide

Mount Painter

3836
118.54 sightings / ha
Mongarlowe River field guide

Mongarlowe River

3810
0.03 sightings / ha
South East Forest National Park field guide

South East Forest National Park

3764
0.83 sightings / ha
Albury field guide

Albury

3475
1.98 sightings / ha
Broulee/Moruya Nature Observation Area field guide

Broulee/Moruya Nature Observation Area

3370
1.15 sightings / ha
Ben Boyd National Park field guide

Ben Boyd National Park

3363
0.95 sightings / ha
The Pinnacle field guide

The Pinnacle

3302
112.07 sightings / ha
Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill field guide

Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill

3108
25.98 sightings / ha
Mount Majura field guide

Mount Majura

3055
19.5 sightings / ha
Kosciuszko National Park field guide

Kosciuszko National Park

2997
0.01 sightings / ha
Wodonga field guide

Wodonga

2967
0.32 sightings / ha

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Discussion

BethanyDunne wrote:
2 min ago
@RogerF do you know if the locations of the plants between Booroomba and Bushfolds been recorded any where now? Keen to get as much fire response info on these plants as possible. Cheers!

Mirbelia pungens
1 hr ago
Awesome sighting!

Antechinus agilis
WendyEM wrote:
1 hr ago
Yes it is a big problem. Sadly someone makes an incorrect ID of something tricky then everyone follows suit, downloading their similar shots (all unconfirmed i.e. "I.D. needed"- usually) - then it flows to ALA as well. That is why I always try to check with BOLD (or when its off-line, like last night, CSIRO) - something I learnt through my own mistakes/being mislead. The other issue can be non-Aus gen/sp being suggested. Yes there are new imports but not so many. I was so relieved when D Hobern Set up the Australia filtered BOLD site - It was so tedious (I was on dial up until very recently) waiting for the maps and lists to arrive on the sp page of BOLD to check if it was recorded in Aus. Also have to keep my wits about me on iNat which sometimes throws me to "The World" even if I have filtered for Australia!

Epiphyas postvittana
JimL wrote:
2 hrs ago
Hi @michaelb
The cows were very much in Rows (otherwise called Rowes) Lagoon. It is fenced off from the public rest-stop but I am not sure if it is actually public land or reserved.
Fully agree that they are not wild, and cannot find anything to suggest that the Lagoon is reserved. Just seems to be the plants requiring protection - https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/savingourspeciesapp/managementsite/278

Bos taurus
ibaird wrote:
2 hrs ago
I was influenced by this image on iNaturaliast, although admittedly, the proposed ID has not been conformed:-
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/196712590

Epiphyas postvittana

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