Old Police Station Waterhole, NT (Alekarenge School)
3108.3
BioScore
BioScore
Locality
(5.0x)
- - - - - -
Greater Region
(12.5x)
Is a semi-permanent waterhole where the Kaytetye people lived predominantly it seems for some time after the Coniston Massacres. In modern times people have gone back for camping and to retell stories of their childhoods.
A variety of fish species and water birds live in the waterhole with a variety of small rocky hills surrounding it.
...A focus of BioQuesting for the nearby Alekarenge School.
226
Identifications
Identifications
158
Observations
Observations
101
Species
Species
8
People (1 active)
People (1 active)
From - 2015-08-27
To - 2024-12-03
Observation Score
Species Score
Activity Score
Total vs Locality
70.54 %
78.91 %
100.0 %
Total vs Greater Region
70.22 %
78.29 %
88.89 %
This Year vs Total
1.9 %
2.97 %
12.5 %
Last Two Years vs Total
2.53 %
3.96 %
25.0 %
Top Species
1.
Rhytidoponera
5
2.
Cacatua sanguinea Gould, 1843
5
3.
Angiospermae
5
4.
Lycosidae
4
5.
Eucalyptus
4
6.
Conocephalus upoluensis (Karny, 1907)
4
7.
Anhinga novaehollandiae (Gould, 1847)
4
8.
Araneinae
3
9.
Acacia
3
10.
Ptilotula penicillata (Gould, 1837)
3
Top Observers
1.
w_martin
88
2.
Wayne Martin
39
3.
obsr549191
19
4.
Brendan Costello
5
5.
rosrunciman
3
6.
tassietravelsblog
2
7.
Dean Nicolle
1
8.
graham_winterflood
1
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Submissions accepted up to 2025/06/01
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Identifications
Identifications
150
Observations
Observations
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Species
Species
5
People
People
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Submissions accepted up to 2025/06/01
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226
Identifications
Identifications
158
Observations
Observations
101
Species
Species
8
People
People
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