Translocation of the Eastern Bristlebird; radio-tracking post-release movements

Radio-tracking of Eastern Bristlebirds in the first three weeks following translocation. Eastern Bristlebirds are a small endangered passerine that occupy dense, low fire-prone vegetation. The translocation was undertaken as part of recovery efforts to re-establish the species in previously occupied habitat.

48 animals from 2003-04-08 to 2005-04-26
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Project Summary

Species

Dasyornis brachypterus
Eastern Bristlebird

Location

Beecroft Peninsula, Jervis Bay NSW Australia

Date Range

2003-04-08 to 2005-04-26

Animals

48 animals

Spatial Reference System

EPSG:3577

Open Access

The data in this project is publicly available under a Creative Commons Attribution License. If you use these data in any type of publication then you must cite the project DOI (if available) or any published peer-reviewed papers associated with the study. We strongly encourage you to contact the data custodians to discuss data usage and appropriate accreditation.

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Citations

ZoaTrack Dataset
  • Bain, D, Baker, J, French, K (2016) Data from: 'Translocation of the Eastern Bristlebird; radio-tracking post-release movements'. ZoaTrack.org. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4226/68/56D3AC330E2B2
Related Publications
  1. Bain. D., French. K., Baker. J. & Clarke. J (2012) Translocation of the Eastern Bristlebird 1: radio-tracking of post-release movements. Ecological Management and Restoration. 13(2): 153-158 [Link]