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Monitoring landscape biodiversity in south eastern Australia
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Southern Marbled Gecko Christinus marmoratus, Tessellated Gecko Diplodactylus tessellatus and Southern Spiny-tailed Gecko Strophurus intermedius. These three geckos have very different habitat relationships. The Marbled Gecko is found in areas with large eucalypt trees, the Tessellated Gecko prefers open areas with very few trees and the Spiny-tailed Gecko prefers areas with lots of Cypress Pine.

Weighing in on woodland management: What scale is important for conserving reptiles on farms?

April 27, 2016

Increasing native vegetation cover in the landscape and improving the condition of small fragments of native vegetation are two strategies often used to improve wildlife on farms. For less mobile species, such as small lizards and snakes, we don’t yet have a clear understanding of how effective these two strategies are for improving their numbers. We decided to address this knowledge gap by studying reptiles over a 12 year period across a range of modified environments. 

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In South West Slopes, Woodlands, Reptiles, Nanangroe, Riverina Tags reptiles, fauna, farms, management, Riverina, South West Slopes, Nanangroe, conservation, woodlands

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New Book Release! Rocky Outcrops in Australia: Ecology, Conservation and Management.
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Jan 29, 2018
Restoration, revegetation and reptiles in rural landscapes: insights from long-term monitoring.
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Dec 14, 2017
Reptile Surveys in the Cowra Region
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Grassroots approach puts more in farmer's pockets
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Oct 7, 2016
GALLERY: Spring brings out reptiles and researchers
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Long term surveys yield new surprises
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First after the fire: Leadbeater’s Possum sighted at historical location
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A conservation program that works? Now that's good news!
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Crops and cows, rocks and logs – what habitat do reptiles need in the farming landscape?
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