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abread111 wrote:
6 min ago
I also find this a constraint to my role as a location monitor. I have used the map search functions in many ways including in compiling the annual update to the Mount Majura / Mount Ainslie Flora listing, where there are boundary differences between Mt M and Mt A as defined in CNM and as they were historically defined in the original flora surveys. Without this type of search on CNM, I suspect we will be forced to amalgamate the Mt M and Mt A lists into one (which may not be a bad outcome).
I have also used the species maps to compile a list of rare and endangered species in the 60 Ha wider Fair area - this was included in The Fair Mount Majura Nature Reserve Weed Management Plan 2024-29 https://majura.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/The-Fair-Weed-Mangement-Plan-2024-29_final.pdf
Its fine to do the targeted version of map search for the Land Libraries etc, by don't forget moderators need to do targeted searches as well. And we don't get access to these Land Libraries etc ...

Platform changes impacting legacy Map Search function
HelenCross wrote:
13 min ago
Yes Matthew :) check out the timeline on this record

Vombatus ursinus
23 min ago
Possibly Nardoa species

Unverified Sea Star
Tapirlord wrote:
1 hr ago
Likely to early to be A.ulicifolia. Plus the phyllode shape is different.

Acacia genistifolia
TimL wrote:
1 hr ago
Thank you. The subjects deserve all the credit! Tim

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