Complete pages 9 and 15 in the student fieldwork booklet.
To process and analyse data collected to ascertain the habitat suitability and human impacts to the site.
Processing Data
Analysing Data
Utilise the table on page 9 of your fieldwork booklet to complete a habitat assessment using the 360 images below. Ask each question and score based on what you can see in the image. Note that all plants in these images are Australian natives and the majority do fruit or seed at some stage of the year. These fruiting plants are called angiosperms. You may need to consult the google map of Brewongle to answer the final question.
Follow this link to view the 360 image in full screen
This drone footage of the Brewongle tree canopy will also help you complete your habitat assessment. This video functions best in Google Chrome web browser.
Use the site footage in the various videos, 360 images and photographs provided to analyse the human impacts on this site and complete the questionnaire on page 15 of your booklet. Humans are the major animal that ecologists often have to consider when looking at native species issues.
To help you with this - there has been no mining on the site, some minor weed invasion, no current logging or major past clearing. Use google maps provided to work out the last questions on urban area location etc.