Biodiversity in the City

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Biodiversity in the City

What the City is doing: Urban Ecology Strategic Action Plan - baseline surveys - identification and prioritisation of actions to restore biodiversity

Some species common & widespread

Other species scarce

Superb Fairy-wren Photo: Nevil Lazarus

Silvereye Photo: Nevil Lazarus

Common Blue-tongue Lizard

Eastern Blue-tongue

Eastern Water Skink

Striped Marsh Frog

Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog

Peron’s Tree Frog

Eastern Water Dragon

Bar-sided Skink

Common Ringtail Possum

Gould’s Wattled Bat

Gully Skink

Green and Golden Bell Frog

Long-nosed Bandicoot

Other species absent

New Holland Honeyeater Photo: Nevil Lazarus

Spotted Pardalote Photo: Nevil Lazarus

Southern Leaf-tailed Gecko

Why have these species declined?

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Small birds require a dense understorey Reptiles require rocky features Frogs require fresh waterbodies Microbats require tree hollows

How can your garden help?

School grounds

Ponds

Sculptures, living fences

Almost any small space has potential to: • provide habitat in its own right; and • be a ‘stepping stone’ in a habitat network that allows species to move more easily between larger habitat areas

Let us know what you have done to promote biodiversity… Your experiences and photos can inspire others!

[email protected]

Thank you!

Red-browed Finch Photo: Nevil Lazarus