Kojonup (WA)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this site may contain images, voices and names of people who have passed away.
Yes! I'd like to fund vital conservation work. Choose your amount or round it up.
All orders are tax deductible.
Customise your eCard with personal messages.
Scheduled emails will be sent at 9am on the date chosen.
Preview the gift card.
Monitoring helps us understand if we're on track and if we're achieving the intended impact on our Conservation Targets. Evaluation is converting that monitoring data into knowledge and understanding.
As part of our Conservation Management Process (Step 4: Analyse and Adapt), we analyse our monitoring data and evaluate the management of our reserves.
On an annual basis, we measure progress at three levels:
Every 5-10 years we prepare detailed scorecards to tell us if the health of our conservation targets has improved over time.
Scorecards are an output of the evaluation process and present a summary of key findings including the overall change that's occurred to each target's health and its trend, and to each threat rating and its trend.
Very good: Desirable status. Requires little or no human effort.
Good: Within acceptable range of variation. Requires human effort.
Fair: Outside acceptable range of variation – needs substantial human effort.
Poor: Restoration difficult. Extirpation likely.