Biodiversity and Endangered Species Team (BEST)

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| BEST volunteers with a Pygmy Bluetongue Lizard |
The Biodiversity and Endangered Species Team (BEST) is a
Friends of Parks Inc
community group. The BEST was established to protect and conserve the local
threatened flora and fauna of the Northern and Yorke Region of South Australia.
The group was launched in July 2005 and is proudly supported by the Northern
and Yorke Natural Resources Management Board, The Commonwealth Natural Heritage
Trust and the Department for Environment and Heritage.
Members of BEST are passionate, enthusiastic, talented, diverse,
friendly and dedicated volunteers who give their time to assist with
on-ground works associated with threatened species management. Over
the past 12 months, BEST members have contributed to biodiversity projects
including: population monitoring of the endangered Pygmy Bluetongue Lizard, (200Kb PDF) surveys for woodland birds (200Kb PDF), searches for new populations of threatened birds
and plants, spotlight surveys of Common Brushtail Possums (200Kb PDF), the translocation
of the endangered Spiny Daisy, and threat abatement activities such as
environmental weed control.
Members have also been involved in raising community awareness of
threatened species issues, through participation in local information
days and regional field days. Members of BEST receive quarterly newsletters.
During 2008, volunteers have the opportunity to assist with a diverse range of
on-ground works that contribute to threatened species management in the Northern
and Yorke region. Volunteers receive training, the opportunity to attend the
Friends Forum at Wilpena and can nominate for the BEST steering committee
(AGM in September).
BEST volunteers are invited to attend information sessions with speakers
covering a variety of biodiversity topics, as well as workshops covering skills
such as bird identification and environmental weed control techniques; most of
these sessions and workshops are free of charge to members.
The Biodiversity and Endangered Species Team welcomes new members!
Joining BEST for August 2008 to August 2009 costs only $5 p.a. for an
individual or family membership.
Contact - more information is available from the Volunteer Support Ranger.
Summer 2008 Biodiversity and Endangered Species Team (BEST) Newsletter (360Kb PDF)
Spring 2008 Biodiversity and Endangered Species Team (BEST) Newsletter (900Kb PDF)
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