WILD WATCH!!
Have you seen something that's pretty WILD lately?!
Well complete a survey form below and submit it to WILD WATCH.
WILD WATCH is a voluntary mechanism for the community to submit fauna and flora records
to the Burnett Mary Regional Group.
These records will help to provide a more comprehensive picture of the region's
biological diversity and assist with ensuring the protection of these valuable
assets.
Have you been keeping a list of bird species seen at home, or seen some interesting
wildlife at a national park somewhere in Southern Queensland? Well WILD WATCH is set up to recieve these records no matter how comprehensive your record keeping
has been. You don't have to be an expert, just passionate about what lives in your
backyard and surrounds.
To find out more and to listen to the sounds of collecting information for WILD WATCH click here
Species Recording Forms
Would you like to be able to collect records while your out and about without
dragging the laptop along? Well these forms have been designed specifically for
you to print off at home or in the office.
Great for keeping in the glovebox for recording the echidna you spotted crossing
the road.
Useful for those visits to National Parks where you spot a dozen birds during
a walk.
Ongoing Multiple Records (Coming Soon)
Do you keep a fauna and flora list at home? Well this is the list for you. Just
make sure you come back to WILD WATCH to submit your records.
Submit Sightings To WILD WATCH
Don't forget to come back and submit your records regularly!
Submit species records one at a time. Suited to submitting a small number of
records or if it is your first time collecting wildlife records.
Perfect for submitting lots of records at once, thanks to the wonders of cut
and paste!
For lists of species observed in your basin, Natural Resource Management region
or local government area, please visit the wetland summary information tool. Species lists can also be obtained for Queensland’s local government areas,
protected areas, forestry areas and any selected coordinates from the Wildlife Online website.
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