Lake Gregory is located on the edge of the Great Sandy desert, Western Australia. It has contained water for all but 2 or 3 years since 1969 and the estimated waterbird population in 1988, when the lake appeared to act as a drought-refuge, was 650 000 birds. During the last 20 years, 73 waterbird species have been recorded at the lake, 21 of them breeding. Despite the abundance of water and waterbirds in recent years, rainfall records suggest Lake Gregory was mostly dry between 1930 and 1968. Assessments of its conservation significance during this 'dry phase' would have been very different from the current assessment. Decisions about the importance of arid zone wetlands need to recognize that conservation values can vary enormously, depend...
In arid zone environments long-lasting waterholes can provide the only reliable sources of water dur...
Colonial waterbirds are particularly dependent on river flows for the critical breeding stage of the...
A bird survey in the Wanjarri Nature Reserve in the Goldfields of Western Australia at the end of a ...
Australia’s waterbirds are mostly nomadic, capitalising on highly variable aquatic resources i...
<div><p>Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, ...
Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, and comm...
About sixty species of waterbird live in the Paroo area of Australia and most of these have been rec...
Suitable habitat is essential for successful colonial waterbird breeding in ephemeral wetlands locat...
The Coorong, South Australia, is a globally significant wetland system, listed in the Ramsar Convent...
The Coorong, South Australia, is a globally significant wetland system, listed in the Ramsar Convent...
The Coorong, South Australia, is a globally significant wetland system, listed in the Ramsar Convent...
The Coorong, South Australia, is a globally significant wetland system, listed in the Ramsar Convent...
About sixty species of waterbird live in the Paroo area of Australia and most of these have been rec...
These data were collected to explore changes in the bird community associated with Lake Ngami, Botsw...
Some human-altered habitats such as saltfields support significant numbers of shorebirds and waterbi...
In arid zone environments long-lasting waterholes can provide the only reliable sources of water dur...
Colonial waterbirds are particularly dependent on river flows for the critical breeding stage of the...
A bird survey in the Wanjarri Nature Reserve in the Goldfields of Western Australia at the end of a ...
Australia’s waterbirds are mostly nomadic, capitalising on highly variable aquatic resources i...
<div><p>Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, ...
Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, and comm...
About sixty species of waterbird live in the Paroo area of Australia and most of these have been rec...
Suitable habitat is essential for successful colonial waterbird breeding in ephemeral wetlands locat...
The Coorong, South Australia, is a globally significant wetland system, listed in the Ramsar Convent...
The Coorong, South Australia, is a globally significant wetland system, listed in the Ramsar Convent...
The Coorong, South Australia, is a globally significant wetland system, listed in the Ramsar Convent...
The Coorong, South Australia, is a globally significant wetland system, listed in the Ramsar Convent...
About sixty species of waterbird live in the Paroo area of Australia and most of these have been rec...
These data were collected to explore changes in the bird community associated with Lake Ngami, Botsw...
Some human-altered habitats such as saltfields support significant numbers of shorebirds and waterbi...
In arid zone environments long-lasting waterholes can provide the only reliable sources of water dur...
Colonial waterbirds are particularly dependent on river flows for the critical breeding stage of the...
A bird survey in the Wanjarri Nature Reserve in the Goldfields of Western Australia at the end of a ...