BIODIVERSITY ON THE JUMP-UP

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LANDSCAPE

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FLORA

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FAUNA

Our Jump-Up mesa is like an island in the desert and home to many species not found on the surrounding plains. Its many habitats and microclimates make it richly biodiverse. The Dinosaurs to Dunnarts program seeks to document the flora and fauna of our beautiful 4,500 acre site. Visitors are invited to help by sending us digital photos of what they find while here. The animals and plants photographed will be identified by specialists assisting the program. Click the images above to see a selection of Landscape, Flora and Fauna photos.

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Project Coordinator
Trish Sloan  Australian Age of Dinosaurs

Assisting Specialists
Steve K Wilson  Herpetologist and Author

Steve G Wilson  Fauna Expert and Author
Diana Fisher  Ecology Research Fellow, University of Queensland
Martyn Robinson  Naturalist, Australian Museum
Jenny Milson  Rangelands Scientist, DEEDI
Jack Hasenpusch  Australian Insect Farm
Dr. Wendy Williams  Rangeland Ecologist

Supporters
Kylie Piper  Volunteer and Graphics
Council of Australasian Museum Directors (CAMD)
Dunnart Image by Chris Stacey, courtesy of The University of Queensland

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An initiative of the Council of Australian Museum Directors, and is funded with assistance from the Science Connections Program within the Dept. of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research.


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