South East Queensland Koala Population Modelling Study / A/Prof Jonathan Rhodes, Dr Hawthorne Beyer, Dr Harriet Preece, Prof Clive McAlpine ; Prepared for Department of Environment and Heritage Protection
- Bib ID:
- 8046776
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- Book
- Author:
- Rhodes, Jonathan R, author
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- Brisbane, Qld. : UniQuest, 2015
- Brisbane : UniQuest, 2015
- ©2015
- 1 online resource (88 pages) : colour maps.
- Technical Details:
- Also available online (as at 20/05/16) at http://www.ehp.qld.gov.au/wildlife/research_programs.html.
- Summary:
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This study was commissioned by the Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (EHP) to analyse data from the South East Queensland (SEQ) Koala Monitoring Program and to receive an independent assessment of the conservation status of the koala in the seven Local Government Areas (LGAs) that make up the 'Koala Coast' - Moreton Bay Regional Council, Noosa Shire Council, Ipswich City Council, Brisbane City Council, Redland City Council, Logan City Council and Gold Coast City Council. The primary aims of the project were to: 1) develop a model of relative koala density (here defined as the number of koalas per hectare) that could be used to predict koala densities across the seven LGAs in South East Queensland and to identify key correlates with koala density; 2) develop a model of trend in koala populations where possible and to identify any correlates with trend; and 3) provide any recommendations on the monitoring program.
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- Title from PDF cover page (viewed on May 20, 2016)
- "31 August 2015"
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 50/56)
- Subject:
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- Habitat conservation -- Queensland, Southeast
- Habitat conservation -- Government policy -- Queensland, Southeast
- Koala populations -- Queensland, Southeast
- Koala -- Conservation -- Queensland, Southeast
- Koala -- Habitat -- Queensland, Southeast
- Wildlife monitoring -- Queensland, Southeast
- Koala populations -- Queensland, South East
- Koala -- Conservation -- Queensland, South East
- Koala -- Habitat -- Queensland, South East
- Wildlife monitoring -- Queensland, South East
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- [Department of Environment and Heritage Protection?] 2015
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