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Mount Foxlow-Harrisons Peak Vegetation Map. VIS_ID 4210

A survey by Barrer (1997) of remnant native vegetation in the south-east section of Yarrowlumla Shire identified areas of high or potentially high nature conservation significance. The largest and most valuable of these remnants was the bushlands of the Mt. Foxlow - Harrisons Peak area, with two smaller but connected areas, the Queanbeyan River corridor and Captains Flat bushlands also identified as of high conservation significance. These three areas were identified as being vulnerable to a range of existing and proposed activities, likely to lead to vegetation and biodiversity loss or decline. Funds were applied for to undertake a three-year assessment of the significance of these bushlands and to gather ecological information for management purposes. VIS_ID 4210

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Language English
Alternative Title FoxlowVegAssociations_E_4210
Edition 2.1
Purpose 1. To assess the ecological qualities and values of the study area in detail sufficient to identify most or all community-, habitat- and species-specific management needs and constraints. 2. To work with Crown Lands, interested landholders (freehold and leasehold) within the study area, Yarrowlumla Shire Council, and other interested parties to identify and implement actions to ensure the continued survival of the study area’s natural ecological values.
Frequency of change Unknown
Keywords VEGETATION
Metadata Date 2016-08-24
Date of Asset Creation 1997-01-01
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
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Record 1
Object type
Curve
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Geospatial Topic Biota
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Temporal Coverage From 1997-01-01 - 1998-01-01
Datum GDA94 Geographic (Lat\Long)
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