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16 Mar 2025

Hello NatureMaprs!Three new priority species lists of exotic freshwater and terrestrial invertebrates, and vertebrates in the ACT have been added to NatureMapr. Uploading records of these species to N...


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Discussion

samreid007 wrote:
36 min ago
It'd be hard to say to be honest. However, given the condition of the surrounding area (lots of non-ideal habitat dominated by noxious weeds), I'd say low level immediate population. It feels less likely that they've dispersed across the 100's of meters of noxious weeds.

Aprasia parapulchella
trevsci wrote:
39 min ago
Thanks Jim, it was very obliging with the light!

Antechinus flavipes
MPennay wrote:
1 hr ago
Hard to tell from photo but looks more like a Long eared bat than a horseshoe bat. Can't quite see the nose ridge that helps ID to species. If you have clearer pictures of the face could try ID to species.

Nyctophilus sp. (genus)
MB wrote:
1 hr ago
@MatthewFrawley Yes, I noticed that but I think the NatureMap map is out. The location is -35.308448, 149.028305. If you paste that into Google maps you get the correct location which is the lake just to the south of Coaldrake Ave and at the end of Bertie Cl. This is about 176 m away. I'll report this to Admin.

Aythya australis
1 hr ago
Thanks Sam I think this is a little further up the slope from where they have previously been recorded. Has it moved in or is it a remnant survivor of a low level immediate population?

Aprasia parapulchella

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