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Rapid Access to High-resolution Botanical and Zoological Data - on CD-Rom |
for Microsoft Windows Vista, XP, 2000. ME, 98 |
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Plants and Animals of the Box-Ironbark |
| Plants and Animals of the Box-Ironbark
is an easy-to-use guide to the plants, animals and vegetation of a
regional area (about 155 x 116 km) centred on Bendigo. It contains descriptions and
identification aids to virtually all the vascular plants, mammals,
birds, reptiles and frogs that live in the wild in the area.
All records in the databases have been summarised in a grid system with individual grid cells of dimensions 1 minute longitude x 1 minute latitude, which, in the Box-Ironbark area, translates to grids which are 1.5 x 1.8 km (an area of about 2.7 km2). There are about 7300 of these grids that cover the area and there are more than 82,000 records in the current botanical database and 58,000 in the animal database. Plants and Animals of the Box-Ironbark has been developed to provide professional and amateur biologists with access to encyclopaedic information about the region's plants, animals and vegetation in conjunction with detailed distribution data on 1:250,000 scale maps. The resolution of the data is commensurate with that of our front line databases, the Victorian Flora Information System (FIS) and the Victorian Fauna Database (VFD), while the software maintains the simplicity and ease of use of Wild Plants of Victoria (WPV) and Wild Animals of Victoria (WAV).There are three basic functions for Plants and Animals of the Box-Ironbark for which the software and database structures are optimised. Looking up an animal or plant species
[More] Find the distribution of any species
[More] Each of these maps can be printed or exported as Windows Metafiles for use in word documents or other desktop publication packages. Finding all animal or plant species
for any area
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