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23.01.2022 Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp regeneration at Dargan
23.01.2022 Eucalyptus tenella, a narrow-leaved Stringybark found in the Capertee Valley.
22.01.2022 PlantNet is a key resource for plant taxonomy and ecology. Help guide its future https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3055142321198213&id=100001074248964
20.01.2022 Persoonia hindii, range extension
20.01.2022 Threatened Species Day 7 September. Some threatened species and communities seen this year.
15.01.2022 A few pics from field work today
14.01.2022 Using GEEBAM to get initial assessment of fire impact on threatened species, largest stand of Boronia deanei in the world, probably burnt, Newnes Plateau
13.01.2022 Rare eucalypts: the threatened species Camden White Gum (Eucalyptus benthamii)
13.01.2022 A tale of two times, November 2010 and January 2020. Long Swamp, upper Coxs River, north of Lithgow
07.01.2022 Fire damage and subsequent sediment movement in Olearia Swamp. Dumbano Creek catchment
06.01.2022 In the news https://amp.theage.com.au//exposed-and-vulnerable-action-n
05.01.2022 Using GEEBAM to assess impact on Blue Mountains threatened species, Kowmung Hakea (Hakea dohertyi), two populations in partially affected/fully affected areas
04.01.2022 A slice of this week's fieldwork in the Blue Mountains fireground
02.01.2022 The National Parks of the Blue Mountains which form the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area have been the site of extensive and unprecedented bushfires which have raised concern internationally about the status of these parks. Gingra Ecological Surveys has been studying the ecology of Blue Mountains plants for several decades. It is clear that World Heritage values have been affected to a degree not seen before.
02.01.2022 Lots of Banksias about on the Newnes Plateau at the moment. Banksia marginata
01.01.2022 Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp