Once a cattle station, this land in outback Queensland is also home to more than three dozen unique species found nowhere else in the world.
"Nearly every species on this property should be classified as critically endangered just because of its history of decline and the narrowness of its range," she says. Since then, scientists have carefully re-cultivated the red-finned blue-eye population along with 36 other species unique to Edgbaston.
"The Edgbaston Springs have been rated as one of the top three most important sites for springs biodiversity in the world," Dr Gilligan says.The arid landscape of outback Queensland has become dotted with hundreds of re-emerging springs as the Great Artesian Basin recovers from unregulated bore drilling.Sixteen years later, ecologists have mapped close to 300 re-emerging springs.
Both ecologists are keenly aware that their work to protect the endangered and vulnerable inhabitants of Edgbaston Reserve depends on the health of the GAB.
Source: Real Estate Daily Report (realestatedailyreport.net)
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