Survey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptiles
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Survey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptiles
Survey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptilesGuidelines for detecting reptiles listed as threatened under the Environment Protection and Biodi Survey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptilesiversity Conservation Act 1999Authorship and acknowledgmentsThis report updates and expands on a draft report prepared in January 2004 by Ross Sadlier, Glenn Shea and Glenn Muir, reviewed by Hal Cogger and approved by former AMBS Senior Project Manager Jayne Tipping. All species accounts were prepar Survey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptilesed by Ross Sadlier and Glenn Shea. This report includes additional species accounts prepared by Ross Sadlier and Glenn Shea and has been reviewed andSurvey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptiles
updated by Hal Cogger, James Bevan and AMBS Senior Project Manager Glenn Muir.A number of experts have shared their knowledge and experience for the pSurvey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptilesGuidelines for detecting reptiles listed as threatened under the Environment Protection and Biodi Survey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptilesern Australian Department of Environment and ConservationLepidodactylis listen Martin Schultz NSW Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water.Liasis olivaceus barroni Dr David Pearson western Australian Department of Environment and ConservationSurveys on Christmas Island Paul Meek NSW Depar Survey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptilestment of Environment. Climate Change and WaterDelma labiaJis Patrick Couper Queensland MuseumLiopholis slated slated Dr Chris Pavey (Senior Scientist)Survey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptiles
Peter McDonald (Technical Officer) NT Department of Natural Resources. Environment, the Arts and sportctenophorus yinnietharra Magnus PetersonEmyduraSurvey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptilesGuidelines for detecting reptiles listed as threatened under the Environment Protection and Biodi Survey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptiles......................iiHOW TO USE THESE GUIDELINES.........................................................1INTRODUCTION........................................................................3CONDUCTING SURVEYS IN SIX STEPS.....................................................6STEP 1: Identify taxa Survey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptiles that may occur in the study area.........................6STEP 2: Determine optimal timing for surveys of 'target' taxa..................7STEP 3: DetSurvey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptiles
ermine optimal location of surveys..................................8STEP 4: Establish sampling design and survey effort..............................Survey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptilesGuidelines for detecting reptiles listed as threatened under the Environment Protection and Biodi Survey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptiles............12DETECTION METHODS FOR REPTILES.....................................................14Diurnal hand searches.........................................................14Visual searches...............................................................14Nocturnal spotlight searches............. Survey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptiles.....................................15Pitfall traps..............................................................................................15OtSurvey guidelines for Australia’s threatened reptiles
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