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Black Cockatoo Roosting Sites - Buffered (DBCA-064)

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Brief description

Data from The Great Cocky Count which takes place annually in early to mid-April. This event records birds as they fly in to night roosts on a single day and has taken place since 2010. Three species are recorded: Carnaby’s and Baudin’s (white-tailed) and Forest Red-tailed Black-Cockatoos. In the Perth-Peel Coastal Plain all white-tailed are assumed to be Carnaby’s. In other areas the roosts could include either species or both, so a generic ‘white-tailed’ term is used. Roosting sites have been buffered to I Kilometre

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Shapefile - This resource provides the latest snapshot of the dataset as a shapefile. Shapefiles can be opened in many spatial and non-spatial software packages. Note: When accessing this resource you will be prompted to signup for a free SLIP account.
File Geodatabase - This resource provides the latest snapshot of the dataset as a File Geodatabase. Note: When accessing this resource you will be prompted to signup for a free account.
GeoJSON - This resource provides the latest snapshot of the dataset as GeoJSON. GeoJSON can be opened in many spatial and non-spatial software packages. Note: When accessing this resource you will be prompted to signup for a free account.
Geopackage - This resource provides the latest snapshot of the dataset as a GeoPackage. Note: When accessing this resource you will be prompted to signup for a free account.
Web Feature Service - Web Feature Service (WFS) provides an interface that allows requests for geographical features across the web using platform independent calls.\n\nWFS allows a user to download and spatially analyse the features within a datset.\n\nThis service is aimed at advanced geographical information users, and will require access to geographical information system (GIS) software such as QGIS and ArcGIS.
ArcGIS Server Map Service - An ArcGIS Server Map Service offers access to a geographic dataset - such as a map or imagery - by providing a set of tiled images for use in web-based maps.\n\nDepending on the capabilities enabled, this web service may also allow a client to dynamically draw, search, and query its features.\n\nThis service is aimed at advanced geographical information users, and will require access to geographical information system (GIS) software such as ArcGIS and QGIS.
Web Mapping Service - Web Map Service (WMS) is a standard protocol for serving georeferenced map images over the internet that are generated by a map server using data from a GIS database.\n\nWMS allows a user to spatially visualise the dataset, and query individual features, but does not allow downloading the raw data.\n\nThis service is aimed at advanced geographical information users, and will require access to geographical information system (GIS) software such as QGIS and ArcGIS.

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