2003
DOI: 10.7882/az.2002.016
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A Survey of the Terrestrial Vertebrate Fauna of the Menindee Lakes, Western New South Wales

Abstract: The Menindee Lakes system in the Darling Riverine Plains bioregion in western New South Wales supports a diverse terrestrial vertebrate fauna. A survey of this fauna in spring 2000 and summer 2001 for the New South Wales Department of Land and Water Conservation revealed 12 mammal families (representing 25 species), 60 families of birds (164 species), eight reptile families (39 species), and two families of frogs (at least 7 species). Several new vertebrate species for the area were recorded, including the Str… Show more

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“…comm., NPWS), State Forests (Parson, 1993, Webster et al 2003 and the Willandra World Heritage Area (Sadlier and Shea 1989, Boles and McAllan 1985, Tidemann 1988. A large number of surveys have been conducted to facilitate regional assessments (Brown et al 2003) and regional planning (Mazzer et al1998). Few catchment wide surveys have been conducted apart from Val et al (2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…comm., NPWS), State Forests (Parson, 1993, Webster et al 2003 and the Willandra World Heritage Area (Sadlier and Shea 1989, Boles and McAllan 1985, Tidemann 1988. A large number of surveys have been conducted to facilitate regional assessments (Brown et al 2003) and regional planning (Mazzer et al1998). Few catchment wide surveys have been conducted apart from Val et al (2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%