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The National Flying-fox monitoring viewer was decommissioned on 25 June 2025. The camp data that is presented in the National Flying-fox monitoring viewer is now available through the CSIRO Data ...
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The Comet, owned by Capt Fenwick, was a wooden crew steamer used primarily for the coastal transport of cargo. It was wrecked on the 19th of March 1890 in the south spit of the Richmond River. The ...
CAPAD, published every 2 years, is used to provide a national perspective of the conservation of biodiversity in protected areas. It also allows Australia to report on the status of protected areas to ...
The schooner Eliza went ashore on the western side of Frederick Henry Bay on 29 April 1874. It was rumoured that the master had turned in for the night, leaving the mate at the helm, and he in turn ...
The iron barque Geltwood was built at Harrington, West Cumbria, by R. Williamson & Son and was classed “A1” at Lloyd’s. She was the largest of the 73 Williamson-built ships and was said to be “so ...
Contacts The Australian Bird and Bat Banding Scheme (ABBBS)GPO Box 8 Canberra ACT 2601 Telephone: (02) 5156 3429 Email: abbbs@dcceew.gov.au ...
The wreck which lies in Pumicestone Passage, off Banksia Beach, has been identified as the 'Avon'. There are multiple references to a vessel called the 'Avon', however it is unclear whether it is the ...
To make good decisions that involve nature, we need to understand how nature supports our economy and wellbeing. Natural capital accounting (also known as environmental-economic accounting) helps us ...
The Fly was wrecked on the Manning River bar after the tiller broke on the 10/10/1845 while on a voyage from Sydney to Manning. The owner at the time was Robert Henderson and John Jones. The Fly was a ...
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