Prior to 1990 there had been little survey work done to assess the distribution and status (primarily their abundance, density and seasonality) of any of the Northern Territory coastal fauna. With the possible exception of some Magpie Goose aerial surveys and some work done in Kakadu National Park, there had also been very little done on assessing this for Top End wetland fauna. Locating and documenting this information for our Top End fauna, prior to instigating necessary management actions, is a vital step in ensuring the future conservation of these animals and their habitats.Commencing in 1990 with the Parks and Wildlife Service of the Northern Territory, I began a series of extensive aerial and ground surveys to locate and document the...
Some human-altered habitats such as saltfields support significant numbers of shorebirds and waterbi...
The Ramsar Convention is the centrepiece of international efforts for wetland conservation, aiming t...
Virtually all species of shorebirds are decreasing on a global scale, due primarily to habitat loss ...
This is the third report in a series documenting the location and status of selected faunal assembla...
This is the first report in a series that will document the location and status of selected faunal a...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- LIST OF FIGURES -- LIST OF TABLES -- LIST OF PLATES -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- BACKG...
The Northern Territory (hereafter referred to as NT) coast and coastal wetlands are vast and remote,...
Abstract. Some aspects of the ecology of 93 waterbird species, found predominantly on freshwater eco...
Key to the conservation of waterbirds on coastal floodplains in Australia is improved management of ...
Since 1984, three surveys were conducted along the east coast of Sumatra. Several coastal wetlands a...
The Coorong, South Australia, is a globally significant wetland system, listed in the Ramsar Convent...
A survey of wetland-associated birds was conducted in 100 ha of wet saltmarsh and its associated eco...
Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, and comm...
Colonial waterbirds are particularly dependent on river flows for the critical breeding stage of the...
<div><p>Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, ...
Some human-altered habitats such as saltfields support significant numbers of shorebirds and waterbi...
The Ramsar Convention is the centrepiece of international efforts for wetland conservation, aiming t...
Virtually all species of shorebirds are decreasing on a global scale, due primarily to habitat loss ...
This is the third report in a series documenting the location and status of selected faunal assembla...
This is the first report in a series that will document the location and status of selected faunal a...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- LIST OF FIGURES -- LIST OF TABLES -- LIST OF PLATES -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- BACKG...
The Northern Territory (hereafter referred to as NT) coast and coastal wetlands are vast and remote,...
Abstract. Some aspects of the ecology of 93 waterbird species, found predominantly on freshwater eco...
Key to the conservation of waterbirds on coastal floodplains in Australia is improved management of ...
Since 1984, three surveys were conducted along the east coast of Sumatra. Several coastal wetlands a...
The Coorong, South Australia, is a globally significant wetland system, listed in the Ramsar Convent...
A survey of wetland-associated birds was conducted in 100 ha of wet saltmarsh and its associated eco...
Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, and comm...
Colonial waterbirds are particularly dependent on river flows for the critical breeding stage of the...
<div><p>Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, ...
Some human-altered habitats such as saltfields support significant numbers of shorebirds and waterbi...
The Ramsar Convention is the centrepiece of international efforts for wetland conservation, aiming t...
Virtually all species of shorebirds are decreasing on a global scale, due primarily to habitat loss ...