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Tree Locations
Created for an updated Topographical map of St Helena that will replace the old OS Maps -
Habitat Assessed Segments (January 2017 Segmentation)
Segments assessed during field work and desk beased work as part of Darwin Plus project, based upon draft segmentation (dated January 19th 2017) created by Environment Systems.... -
Shrub
Created for an updated Topographical map of St Helena that will replace the old OS Maps -
Seabird Monitoring Sites
Location of routinely monitored bird nesting and roosting sites as monitored by ANRD. Conducted as part of Royal Society for Protection for Birds (RSPB) study. Connected to Bird... -
Rabbits
Rabbit records from camera traps, per hectare -
Power Grid
Power grid features, such as transformers, generators and switches as part of the electricity grid network -
Prosperous Bay Plain Habitat Map
Prosperous Bay Plain general habitat map. Ashmole, P, & Ashmole, M. 2003 showing creeper and samphire spreads in central basin. -
Mynah Birds 2013
Mynah road counts, roosts. -
Invertebrates
Sites of invertebrate sampling undertaken for the study: Philip and Myrtle Ashmole, 2003. The invertebrates of Prosperous Bay Plain, September - December 2003, and Invertebrates... -
Heritage Trees
Trees with historical or cultural significance in St Helena; developed for the National Heritage List (NHL). -
Fish Monitoring Sites
Approximate location of routinely monitored fish sites as conducted by ANRD. Used by grouper and other fish monitoring databases. -
Habitat Assessed Segments (July 2017 Segmentation)
Segments assessed during field work and desk beased work as part of Darwin Plus project, based upon draft segmentation (dated July 14th 2017) created by Environment Systems.... -
Bird Fossil Remains
Major and extra (ill defined) locations where bird fossil remains have been located and studied. Primarily based upon work by Storrs Olson, 1975 as work for Smithsonian... -
Red Billed Tropic Bird and Madeiran Storm Petrel Areas
Areas frequented by Red Billed Tropic Birds and Madeiran Storm Petrels