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SA Fauna (BDBSA)

South Australia, Department for Environment and Water

Acronym: BDBSA

Description

The flora and fauna data sets represent the spatial locations of flora and fauna species observation data maintained by DEW in the Biological Databases of South Australia.

Type of content

Includes: point occurrence data.

Citation

Department for Environment and Water, Biological Databases of SA (BDBSA), Date of Extraction: October 2018

Data generalisations

- Data is supplied to ALA as held on BDBSA.

- Copies of third party datasets held by DEW are not available through SAFlora and SAFauna in ALA.

- Information about BDBSA datasets is available through the DEW website ( http://apps.environment.sa.gov.au/emap/envmaps-query.do?cmd=su.SurveySummaryMain )

Information withheld

- DEW provides advice as required on restrictions to sensitive records.

- DEW perform standard filtering of BDBSA data prior to release. These standard filters include records considered questionable due to location or taxonomic issues and sub fossil records

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Citations

doi:10.15468/xsderl 27 citations for these data

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