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About the Catchment Area - Animals

Animals of the catchment

General topic information
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Ecosystems
Go to this page to discover more about ecosytems and why they are important to us.
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Biodiversity
What is biodiversity and why is it important to us?
 
Specific information
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Snakes
Snakes are an important part of the local ecology.
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Southern Brown Bandicoot
Find our more about this shy little creature.
See also 'Valley of the Bandicoots' - a project the Aldgate Valley Landcare Group
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Frogs in the Adelaide's southern and hills areas
Six local native frog species have been recorded in the southern and hills areas. These are the Common Froglet, the Brown Tree Frog, the Eastern Banjo Frog, the Spotted Grass Frog, the Painted Frog and Bibron’s Toadlet. Read on....
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Enticing frogs into your garden
Enticing frogs into your garden can be relatively simple - it is almost as easy as ‘just adding water’! Read on......
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Revegetating waterways to enhance bird habitat
Re-vegetation of waterways with native plant species has "more positive impacts than negative" according to Richard Day.

   

 

 

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