Burpengary AFL Precinct
Frog survey and monitoring | Water quality sampling | Reporting
Purpose
The Burpengary AFL Precinct is being developed by Moreton Bay Regional Council, and AWC is providing ecological services for frog monitoring, frog habitat pond creation, and vegetation translocation and monitoring. The monitoring services are required as part of the conditions of approval such that monitoring occurs prior to, during and following construction to ensure that threatened frog habitat is maintained, enhanced and protected.
Objectives
- To identify appropriate species of sedges for translocation and guide the translocation process
- To monitor for frogs using a variety of survey techniques (pitfall trapping, call playback, visual/aural observation)
- To target survey for the threatened species wallum froglet and tusked frog
- To report on monitoring results and all parameters sampled
- Make recommendations for future sampling and/or mitigation
Partners & Stakeholders
- Australian Wetlands
- Moreton Bay Regional Council
Outcomes
- Nine frog ponds constructed and material translocated
- Monitoring still in progress
- Wallum froglets continue to be recorded on-site
Project Facts
Project Value: $35, 000
Challenges: Frog monitoring over a lengthy time period under difficult environmental conditions