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Reviewing Maps and Database

314 IBAs have been identified across Australia. This is however a dynamic set of sites - additional areas are likely to be identified based on future fieldwork and some IBAs may lose their status because of habitat destruction, long-term drought or other threats. There are more IBAs in the cleared intensive-use zones of Australia as habitat loss has lead to more threatened species and smaller fragmented IBAs. There are also many IBAs on small islands around Tasmania, Great Barrier Reef and offshore islands and territories. Australia’s Important Bird Areas, a report that details Australia’s first nation-wide conservation assessment of critical sites for the conservation of the nation’s birds, is available here (6.8mb).

The IBA section of the Birdata website contains background information on each IBA shown on the map.

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NT = 31 l QLD = 51 l NSW = 42 l VIC = 40 l TAS = 40 l SA = 35 l WA = 61

Offshore= 10 IBAsAustralia= 310 IBAs

The identification of each IBA is supported by a database summarising the sites' birds, boundaries, land-ownership, habitats, threats and management considerations. This databasing is not yet complete but data will soon be available on the web for consultation. When finalised, maps, GIS layers and analyses will be available for download.

Detailed maps of each State from May 2008 are currently available for download:

Downloads

These pdfs contain detailed maps with a list of IBAs in each state.

alt NSW
alt Queensland
alt South Australia
alt Tasmania
alt Victoria
alt Western Australia

Download the proposed alt IBA shapefile (10mb - zip)

We are appealing for anyone with detailed knowledge of these areas and their birds to help by reviewing or commenting on our descriptions for any IBA. We are also looking for a photograph of each IBA. Contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you can help.

We would like to thank the many hundreds of people who have contributed data, advice and time to ensure the success of this project. They will be acknowledged in the project outputs.

 

 
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