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Spring Bay Mill
2981.01
BioScore
                
    Locality  (2.5x)
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   Greater Region  (5.0x)
A place for big ideas. We’re all about planting and growing. More than 20,000 endemic plants have been added throughout the site so far including dozens of rare and threatened species. Our landscapes are carefully designed to provide the best habitat opportunities. We regularly witness echidnas, Tasmanian Devils and wombats happily exploring the site. These days our on-site nursery propagates over 10,000 plants annually with native grasses being reintroduced alongside original species that existed prior to European settlement. We’re committed to people, community and culture. Creating a safe and welcoming place for all who work and play here. Together with palawa, pakana and truwana Aboriginal rangers from the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre and Cape Barren Island, we’ve reintroduced Cultural Burning practices into the site’s extensive natural bushland. Through being ethically and sustainably minded we hope to educate and inspire. To challenge convention and provoke thought. Learn about our current custodian Graeme Wood here.
187
Identifications
144
Observations
107
Species
14
People (3  active)
From - 2018-02-20

To - 2024-04-24

Observation Score
Species Score
Activity Score
Total vs Locality
96.0 %
95.54 %
87.5 %
Total vs Greater Region
33.26 %
49.31 %
23.33 %
This Year vs Total
2.08 %
2.8 %
21.43 %
Last Two Years vs Total
8.33 %
10.28 %
35.71 %
Top Species
1.
Cynoglossum australe
6
2.
Cirsium vulgare
4
3.
Agapanthus praecox
4
4.
Cakile maritima
3
5.
Plantago coronopus
3
6.
Dissomorphia australiaria
3
7.
Carpobrotus edulis
3
8.
Dimorphotheca fruticosa
3
9.
Lamprima aurata
2
10.
Poales
2
Top Observers
1.
mattintas
83
2.
cathybyrne
16
3.
zoodooguestranger
14
4.
simongrove
10
5.
markcostello
6
6.
mftasp
5
7.
cescgv
3
8.
jpred
1
9.
zoologistmitch
1
10.
acheckers
1
Contests In Progress
For observations made between 2018/01/01 and 2025/06/01
Submissions accepted up to 2025/06/01
Biodiversity and sustainability are part of any great holiday.
187
Identifications
144
Observations
107
Species
14
People
Recent Observations