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Developing an Analytical Framework for Monitoring Biodiversity in Australia\u27s Rangelands
This report into into biodiversity monitoring in the rangelands was completed by a team of researchers from the TS-CRC, led by Dr John Woinarski from the Parks & Wildlife Commission of the NT. It was carried out under contract for the National Land and Water Resources Audit (NLWRA). The project developed a framework for monitoring biodiversity across Australia\u27s 49 rangeland bioregions and found that biodiversity had been affected in all rangeland environments. The report on the project, Developing an Analytical Framework for Monitoring Biodiversity in Australia\u27s Rangelands , summarises threatening processes that occur in the rangelands including change in fire regimes, pastoralism, feral predators, weeds, mining, hunting and harvesting native species, clearing, horticulture, pesticides and climate change. A monitoring strategy is set out in detail and includes the establishment of a common reporting framework and integration of analysis of monitoring results
Environmental monitoring of effluent disposal systems: Darwin Harbour and Buffalo Creek, Wet and Dry Season 1998
Water quality in Cullen Bay, Frances Bay and Tipperary Waters Marinas during and after the black striped mussel eradication program
Composition of corrosion-like material from aluminium dinghies in Tipperary Waters and Cullen Bay marinas
Report to Department of Primary Industries and Fisherie