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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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AaronClausen wrote:
23 min ago
Absolutely incredible!!

Hoplocephalus stephensii
26 min ago
Amazing!!

Hoplocephalus stephensii
DonFletcher wrote:
35 min ago
Hi Frecko, fair enough. Based on that explanation I will verify your record.

Petaurus norfolcensis
DonFletcher wrote:
37 min ago
Maybe they were shot. Maybe they were roadkill. Next time it might help to examine carcasses to rule out some likely explanations such as shooting or roadkill.

Vulpes vulpes
DonFletcher wrote:
39 min ago
Random things are clumped. (Exactly even spacing is the opposite of random). So a low level of coincidence like this is not evidence of a pattern. And there is a huge amount of mortality going on in nature, mostly unnoticed. I would refrain from thinking of explanations such as poisoning or disease until and unless more information becomes available.

Vulpes vulpes

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