Tambellup Water Reserve Biological Survey 2003

The Shire of The Shire of Tambellup has approximately 12% native vegetation remaining, of which only 24.5% occurs on public lands (Shepherd et al, 2002). The Tambellup Water Reserve No. 2 is by far the largest reserve in the Shire, being 688ha in total (Mercer, 1996). This is the only area of bushland that I am aware of reasonably close to my home that contains at least four different habitats within a reasonable distance of each other, and is the reason I chose this site for survey work.

Publication Date: 31/8/2003 Author: Wendy Bradshaw Document Type: Report - .pdf 100kb

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