Australasian Ecological Survey Sources
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[edit] Introduction
The development and maintenance of ecological consulting standards depends heavily on the publication of reliable survey methods. For the most part, ecological consultants do surveys to either detect statutorily threatened species and / or describe the biodiversity of a site. There are a wide range of Australasian Ecological Survey methods. Consultants and others carrying out ecological surveys may need to:
1. Comply with statutorily required methods, as determined by legislation at either the national or state level;
2. In the absence of statutory requirements, use methods suited to required objectives;
- 2a Use a range of established methods, as developed in the literature;
- 2b Develop new / alternative methods;
[edit] Contents
- Australian Capital Territory
- New South Wales
- Northern Territory
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Victoria
- Western Australia
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