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The natural beauty and biodiversity at Lee Point is under threat. Protecting the rare old growth woodland trees in the Lee Point Biodiversity Corridor is about protecting Darwin’s last wildlife corridor, Darwin’s biodiversity and ultimately the quality of life of future generations.
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Identifications
108
Observations
75
Species
10
People
Top Species
1.
Plantae
15
2.
Fungi
4
3.
Peltophorum pterocarpum (DC.) Backer ex K.Heyne
3
4.
Distimake aegyptius (L.) A.R.Simões & Staples
3
5.
Stylosanthes
3
6.
Acrididae
3
7.
Angiospermae
2
8.
Ipomoea
2
9.
Poaceae
2
10.
Meliphagidae
2
Top Observers
1.
donna165
{:id=>"1183361", :score=>1000.0, :percentage=>"37.88"}
2.
Donna Schakelaar
{:id=>"1183361", :score=>700.0, :percentage=>"26.52"}
3.
bryn_pickering
{:id=>"1402436", :score=>320.0, :percentage=>"12.12"}
4.
lizard_observer
{:id=>"7772964", :score=>200.0, :percentage=>"7.58"}
5.
ross_coupland
{:id=>"5279438", :score=>140.0, :percentage=>"5.30"}
6.
stephenbolding
{:id=>"2443041", :score=>100.0, :percentage=>"3.79"}
7.
wandaaus
{:id=>"6394366", :score=>80.0, :percentage=>"3.03"}
8.
rubynats
{:id=>"7157653", :score=>60.0, :percentage=>"2.27"}
9.
Wanda G Jackson
{:id=>"6394366", :score=>20.0, :percentage=>"0.76"}
10.
aprespo
{:id=>nil, :score=>20.0, :percentage=>"0.76"}
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