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  • NT NRM InfoNet

     This website lets you [BLOCKED] simple summaries of key natural resources for areas of land in the Northern Territory. The site profiles the vegetation, soils, fire history, threatened species, weeds and pest animals relevant to areasy...

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  • Flora of the Darwin region

    Online access to PDF's with information about Darwin region flora. The site is part of the extensive resources of the NT Herbarium.  http://www.lrm.nt.gov.au/herbarium/darwin_flora_online#.UI9QTaQjHMc ...

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  • NT Waterwatch Kit - Introduction (2003)

      NT Waterwatch Education Kit. Introduction. Edited by Sue Bellette and Geraldine Lee. This Waterwatch Education Kit has been specifically designed in the Northern Territory, by Territorian scientists and teachers. The information and acti...

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  • NT Waterwatch Kit - Part 1, The Water Cycle and Water Properties (2003)

    The aim of this section is to explore our environment through land divisions called catchments and to consider why it is appropriate to do so. Water is the primary determinant of catchment boundaries.  The second part of the section aim...

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  • NT Waterwatch Kit - Part 2, Mapping Catchments (2003)

    The ability to read maps is an important part of catchment monitoring and management. This section provides information needed to read and understand topographic maps. Map reading skills facilitate a greater understanding of catchments, their ...

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  • NT Waterwatch Kit - Part 3, Aquatic ecosystems and habitats (2003)

    The diverse aquatic ecosystems of the NT range from the clay pans, rock holes and ephemeral rivers of Central Australia to the lagoons and permanent river systems of the Top End. Each aquatic ecosystem provides different resources that make u...

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  • NT Waterwatch Kit - Part 4, Uses of catchments (2003)

    Aquatic environments are important to people. There is a continual escalation in demand for our finite water resources that will have ramifications for water quality and catchment health in the future. The diversity of landscapes across a catc...

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  • NT Waterwatch Kit - Part 5, Monitoring Catchment health (2003)

    We rely on our healthy waterways and so do many plants and animals. The quality of the water is an important component of catchment health, as many creatures are sensitive to even small changes in water quality.  To ensure there is a co...

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