The Gippsland Lakes supports over 20,000 waterbirds including resident and migratory birds and endangered species.
About the project
This project monitors waterbirds, shorebirds and colonial nesting species across the Gippsland ALakes Ramsar Site and adjoining areas.
This project:
- Monitors the abundance and diversity of waterbird species as a measure of wetland health across a variety of mega habitats within the Gippsland Lakes.
- Collects and reviews data to show current and long term trends in population, diversity and recruitment of waterbirds species across the Gippsland Lakes.
- Assesses the Limit of Acceptable Change for Waterbird Abundance and Breeding.
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