The Wybong Ecological Database Project
Around Dry Creek
© John Shewan
Around Dry Creek
© John Shewan
View of Anvil Hill Woodland from Wybong PO Road
© John Shewan
Around Dry Creek
By John Shewan
Around Dry Creek
© John Shewan
Resting at Anvil Hill
On Anvil Hill
© Anvil Hill Project Watch Association Inc
On Anvil Hill
© Anvil Hill Project Watch Association Inc
On Anvil Hill
© Anvil Project Watch Association Inc
On Anvil Hill
© Anvil Hill Project Watch Association Inc
On Anvil Hill
© Anvil Hill Project Watch Association Inc
On Anvil Hill
© Anvil Hill Project Watch Association Inc
On Anvil Hill
© Anvil Hill Project Watch Association Inc
On Anvil Hill
© Anvil Hill Project Watch Association Inc
On Anvil Hill
© Anvil Hill Project Watch Association Inc
On Anvil Hill
© Anvil Hill Project Watch Association Inc
On Anvil Hill
© Anvil Hill Project Watch Association Inc
Location
The opportunity is provided for members of the community to add their sightings of species, flora and fauna, to the NSW National Parks Wildlife Atlas database of species known to occur or have occurred in Wybong. Please feel free to enter your sightings into the comments database below with as much information as you may be able to provide. Key Information is:
Species Name (Common Name) eg Black Snake, cockatoo Number eg 2, pair, flock How identified Seen/Heard/Scats/ eg seen Where identified eg roadside, rocky outcrop etc Location eg Ridgelands Rd, GPS xyz Environment eg Rocky woodland, closed canopy, ridge Recorded by eg Anne Environmentalista, Imelda Seenem, etc Date eg 2nd Oct 2009, July 1960, etcThe collected database will be provided to NSW NPWS for inclusion in the NSW Wildlife Atlas or you may enter the information into the Atlas yourself using the link above.
Comments (1)
Posted: 19-Dec-09 08:08 by sofialap Permalink
Fresh joke! What do you get when you drop boiling water down a rabbit hole? Hot cross bunnies.
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