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Mount Ainslie to Black Mountain species

Overview

The riparian corridor between Mount Ainslie and Black Mountain represents one of the last remaining green space corridors connecting the major woodland ecosystems of the Inner North. It is also an important area for recreational use.

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11 species

Chelodina longicollis (Eastern Long-necked Turtle)

Chelodina longicollis
Chelodina longicollis
Chelodina longicollis

Egernia cunninghami (Cunningham's Skink)

Egernia cunninghami
Egernia cunninghami
Egernia cunninghami

Intellagama lesueurii howittii (Gippsland Water Dragon)

Intellagama lesueurii howittii
Intellagama lesueurii howittii
Intellagama lesueurii howittii

Lampropholis delicata (Delicate Skink)

Lampropholis delicata
Lampropholis delicata
Lampropholis delicata

Limnodynastes dumerilii (Eastern Banjo Frog)

Limnodynastes dumerilii
Limnodynastes dumerilii
Limnodynastes dumerilii

Limnodynastes peronii (Brown-striped Frog)

Limnodynastes peronii
Limnodynastes peronii
Limnodynastes peronii

Morethia boulengeri (Boulenger's Skink)

Morethia boulengeri
Morethia boulengeri
Morethia boulengeri

Pseudonaja textilis (Eastern Brown Snake)

Pseudonaja textilis
Pseudonaja textilis
Pseudonaja textilis

Tiliqua rugosa (Shingleback Lizard)

Tiliqua rugosa
Tiliqua rugosa
Tiliqua rugosa
Mount Ainslie to Black Mountain

Land area

323.08 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

19

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