Scientific Team to Provide Valuable Data to Further Conservation of Cravens Peak

Rocky gully in Cravens Peak Reserve.  Photograph by Wayne Lawler.16 April 2007

A multi-disciplinary team of scientists are contributing to the Royal Geographical Society of Queensland’s Scientific Study of Cravens Peak Reserve, a Bush Heritage Australia property southwest of Boulia in central western Queensland.  

Thirty-five scientists will conduct fieldwork and surveys to further ecological understanding of the reserve’s vegetation, insects, reptiles, birds, small mammals, fossils and aquatic ecosystems.

Page Last Updated: Thursday 12 July 2007

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