Webrepeated community surveys, the koala population was found to have been lost from the peninsula (Lunney et al . 2002 b ), although more recent studies have shown a recovery in the WebDan Lunney is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Dan Lunney and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open …
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WebSource : Daniel Lunney via Scopus - Elsevier Assessing the validity of crowdsourced wildlife observations for conservation using public participatory mapping methods Biological Conservation 2024 Journal article DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2024.09.016 EID: 2-s2.0 … WebFigure 2.1: The distribution of sightings of koalas in a 1990 community survey. From Lunney, Predavec, et al. (2016) The koala population is not distributed evenly throughout the LGA, with a higher density of records and koalas in the south-east of the LGA (Figure 2.1) (Lunney, Predavec, Miller, Shannon, et al., 2016). A similar distribution is ... sharepoint tags column
Interpreting patterns of population change in koalas
WebKenwood, R. (1987) Wildlife Radio Tagging: Equipment, Field Techniques and Data Analysis. Academic Press, London. Lunney, D. (2012) Ethics and Australian Mammalogy: Reflections on 15 years (1991-2006) on an Animal Ethics Committee. Australian Mammalogy 34: 1-17. Mech, L.D. (1983) Handbook of Animal Radio-tracking. University … Webhighest-ranked perceived threat to Koalas in Port Stephens in a major community survey in 1992, with 95 per cent of the households naming dogs as a cause of the decline of the local population (Lunney et al. 2001). The three-year radiotracking program of Koalas in Port Stephens (1994-97) revealed high mortality in the WebThe Community Wildlife Survey is reopening so we can collect more data on wildlife and gather information about the impacts of the 2024–20 bushfires on local wildlife. The information you give will build on findings from earlier community surveys, allowing us to compare wildlife populations in 2006 and 2024–21. sharepoint tags