SE QLD Grey-headed Flying-fox Habitat Restoration Project
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The project has been developed to provide a repository for documenting actions that restore and enhance habitat critical for grey-headed flying-foxes in south-east Queensland. The format and content were developed by experienced ecological restoration practitioners in collaboration with CSIRO Atlas of Living Australia.
Data acquired on the location and characteristics of restoration sites, the work undertaken at the sites and the outcomes achieved create an information base for coordinating and planning large-scale restoration programs, and provide data for summarising and analysing restoration work at different spatial and temporal scales.
Data is entered into standard forms. The Site Information and Work Details form captures characteristics of individual work sites and details ofs the primary on-ground restoration activities conducted at the sites. A second data form, currently in development, will log the results of site monitoring surveys. The data entry templates developed for this project are available to ALA BioCollect Ecoscience Projects in other regions and with other vegetation restoration goals.
Assistance with navigating the project and entering data is available in the User Guide which can be found in the Resources page.
The project is jointly funded by a Commonwealth Multiregional Bushfire Recovery Grant MSSPI000037, and an American National Science Foundation Grant CNH-L: Dynamics of zoonotic systems: human-bat-pathogen interactions.
Those wishing to become members of this project and enter data should contact the Administrator.
该项目旨在建立一个资源库,用于记录昆士兰州东南部恢复和改善灰头狐蝠(grey-headed flying-foxes)关键栖息地的行动。其格式与内容由经验丰富的生态恢复从业者与澳大利亚联邦科学与工业研究组织(CSIRO)澳大利亚生命地图集(Atlas of Living Australia)合作制定。
收集到的恢复站点位置、特征、现场开展的工作及取得的成果相关数据,为协调和规划大规模恢复项目奠定了信息基础,并为在不同空间和时间尺度上总结与分析恢复工作提供了数据支撑。
数据通过标准表单录入。《站点信息与工作详情表》记录了各工作站点的特征及现场实施的主要地面恢复活动细节。目前正在开发的第二种数据表单将记录站点监测调查的结果。为本项目开发的数据录入模板可供其他地区、具有其他植被恢复目标的ALA生物收集生态科学项目(ALA BioCollect Ecoscience Projects)使用。
项目导航与数据录入的相关帮助可在资源页面的用户指南中获取。
该项目由联邦跨区域丛林火灾恢复资助项目(MSSPI000037)和美国国家科学基金会(American National Science Foundation)CNH-L资助项目(主题:人畜共患病系统动态:人-蝙蝠-病原体相互作用)联合资助。
有意加入本项目并录入数据的人员请联系管理员。
提供机构:
Atlas of Living Australia



