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NSW - CRA/RFA - Forests - Upper North East - National Estate - Species with Disjunct Ranges
National Estate species with disjunct ranges consist of two grid layers - 1 for fauna and 1 for flora. National Estate flora and fauna species with disjunct ranges are species... -
NSW - CRA/RFA - Forests - Upper North East - National Estate - Species at the End of their Range
Flora and fauna species at the end of their range are those species whose known distribution range terminates within or near the Upper North East (UNE) Comprehensive Regional... -
NSW - CRA/RFA - Forests - Upper North East - National Estate - Remnant Vegetation
Remnant vegetation is important for demonstrating the principle characteristics of forested landscapes and ecosystems, and rare or uncommon species, and is related to... -
NSW - CRA/RFA - Forests - Upper North East - National Estate - Refugia
National Estate refugia are places where species can persist and subsequently disperse from, following long term climatic and environmental change. Refugia were also defined as... -
NSW - CRA/RFA - Forests - Upper North East - National Estate - Rare Species
National Estate rare flora and fauna species includes those species which are naturally rare or uncommon, or have become so through the effects of disturbances or threatening... -
NSW - CRA/RFA - Forests - Upper North East - National Estate - Habitat Richness
The National Estate habitat richness layer is a grid representing the occurence of flora and fauna species, intersected with vegetation community richness. This dataset has been... -
NSW - CRA/RFA - Forests - Southern - National Estate - Refugia
National Estate refugia are places where species can persist and subsequently disperse from, following long term climatic and environmental change. Refugia were also defined as... -
NSW - CRA/RFA - Forests - Lower North East - National Estate - Species with Disjunct Ranges
National Estate flora and fauna species with disjunct ranges are species with highly specific habitat preferences and low powers of dispersal such as frogs and reptiles, species... -
NSW - CRA/RFA - Forests - Lower North East - National Estate - Species at the End of their Range
Flora and fauna species at the end of their range are those species whose known distribution range terminates within or near the Lower North East (LNE) Comprehensive Regional... -
NSW - CRA/RFA - Forests - Lower North East - National Estate - Remnant Vegetation
Remnant vegetation is important for demonstrating the principle characteristics of forested landscapes and ecosystems, and rare or uncommon species, and is related to... -
NSW - CRA/RFA - Forests - Lower North East - National Estate - Primitive and Relictual Fauna
Primitive and relictual fauna species are those that are strongly associated with a Gondwanic past, primitive in their taxonomic features, or relictual in terms of their... -
NSW - CRA/RFA - Forests - Lower North East - National Estate - Important Habitat
National Estate important habitat was defined as areas of national significance in terms of concentrations of forest ecosystems dominated by winter-flowering species. Values... -
NSW - CRA/RFA - Forests - Lower North East - National Estate - Habitat Richness
The National Estate habitat richness layer is a grid representing the occurence of flora and fauna species, intersected with vegetation community richness. This dataset has been... -
NSW - CRA/RFA - Forests - Eden - National Estate - Old Growth
Areas of indicative National Estate old growth significant for ecological processes are considered to be those that have high integrity and natural context (as identified by the... -
NSW - CRA/RFA - Forests - Eden - National Estate - Indicative Places of Aboriginal Heritage Significance
The shapefiles displaying indicative places of Aboriginal significance represent the areas of significance to indigenous people in the Eden Comprehensive Regional Assessment... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Special Soils Mapping in Buttongrass Areas
This dataset is a digital (1:500 000) polygon coverage of Tasmania detailing the distribution of special soils in buttongrass areas based on the distribution of buttongrass... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Refugia from Present Processes
Contemporary refugia contain communities that are strongly associated with climatic and topographic factors that confer a degree of protection from endangering processes such as... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Old Growth of National Estate Significance
This dataset is a digital polygon coverage detailing places of potential National Estate significance for old growth forest. The old-growth polygons are coded with a unique... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Geoconservation Mapping
Geodiversity is fundamental to the integrity of broader ecological processes. It is also important in contributing to the richness and interest of our environment and in... -
Tasmania - CRA/RFA - Forests - National Estate - Flora Species / Community Richness
In the context of Australia as a whole, Tasmania, as a region, is not regarded as exceptionally diverse for most floral groups. This pattern is consistent with the usual...