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long-term species monitoring
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Nov 30, 2025
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Brisbane Ranges National Park Koalas

Record sightings of koalas in the Brisbane Ranges National Park, Steiglitz Historic Park and nearby areas. Data will be used to monitor the resident koala population and determine their preferred locations to live and breed. This information will guide management decisions about the park.

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Citizen Sciencelong-term species monitoring, ecology, biodiversity, victoria, animals, ecology & environment, koalabrisbane ranges national park, national parkkoala brisbane ranges national park victoriabiodiversityecology & environmentecologyanimalslong-term species monitoring

iNaturalist

Budawang Coast Atlas of Life

We aim to document the natural world to species level, increase our individual and collective knowledge, sharing our information and learnings with the broader community. We work across tenures from protected areas, including national and marine parks, to private land and everything in between.

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Citizen Scienceecology & environmentinsects & pollinatorsanimalsnature & outdoors biodiversityoceanindigenous knowledgebirdsmarine & terrestrialnswecologygeology & soils community biologylong-term species monitoringcommunitybiodiversityaustralia

Zooniverse

Cedar Creek: Eyes on the Wild

Understand wildlife dynamics in Minnesota

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Citizen ScienceEcology & EnvironmentNature & OutdoorsAnimalsecosystemherbivoresfloraplantsoil biodiversitylargest biomes of north americatallgrass prairiemeso-predatorsdiversitypredatorsbisoneastern deciduous forestmidwestern usaenvironmentbirdscsm-featuredbiological field stationfaunabiologycsm2025reserveanimal life.naturedeerminnesotaecologywildlifetrail cameraclassify imagesboreal coniferous forest

EchidnaWatch

EchidnaWatch aims to collate information on the distribution of echidnas in Queensland. This information is shared with the EPA Wildnet data repository and other organisations, to help plan for better outcomes for echidnas. We also need information on how the echidna is coping

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Citizen Sciencenature & outdoors, ecology & environment, animals, terrestrial, biodiversity, long-term species monitoring, ecologyterrestrialecologylong-term species monitoringanimalsbiodiversitynature & outdoorsecology & environment

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