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New Feature – Species list in pdf format

Species list in pdf format

Our team has added a Species list report in pdf format based on feedback that we have received from users.

This report displays the Species list based on the user defined search.

The report first displays the list and count of unique species by Conservation status code and by Kingdom. Definitions of codes are located at the end of the report.

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PDF Species List

Each unique species is then listed and grouped by Kingdom with the below attributes:

  1. # – Sequential count of species lists. Please note that this is not a count of all species collected but a list of each unique species
  2. Class
  3. Family
  4. Name – both scientific and vernacular names in brackets
  5. Establishment – native, alien or blank (where establishment has yet to be confirmed by the taxonomic authorities)
  6. Conservation code – definitions of codes can be located at the end of the report
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Species List – Species

Walkthrough guide of how to export species list

Dandjoo Species list Export Guide

Please contact us if you encounter any issues or require clarification of the information within the reports at bio@dbca.wa.gov.au

What we are working on

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Mining Tenements, DBCA managed conservation areas, and Local Government Areas can now be searched by code, license number, or name in the Location search box.
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The PDF Species List report, based on user feedback, shows species by Conservation status and Kingdom from user-defined searches, with definitions included. Each species entry lists Class, Family, names, Establishment status, and Conservation code.
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We have added functions to be able to search, view and download (where available) Systematic Survey Data in the Dandjoo platform.

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To enhance value of data for users the following additional data attributes have been added to the data exports to better assist in data filtering.

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We have been working hard and now bring you two new ways to search in Dandjoo. These are Kingdom search and Latitude & Longitude search.

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From March 2024, Dandjoo will produce a species list for an area of interest inclusive of all known species that has been evident within the area of interest through observation and survey.

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