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Nocturnal Invertebrate Survey

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Spring Plains Nature Conservation Reserve
, australia
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Wed, 30 Oct, 8pm - 11pm AEDT

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Nocturnal invertebrates, such as moths, play a crucial role in the ecosystem, filling many ecological niches. Some of the species that we will find in Spring Plains are strikingly beautiful with vibrant colours and patterns while others are varying shades of brown. This survey involves deploying specialised lights that attract nocturnal invertebrates onto a white sheet. These lights have been developed by researchers specifically for this purpose and will  attract a diverse range of invertebrates. Every unique species that is attracted to the sheet is photographed for identification and cataloguing.

Volunteers will assist with observing specimens landing on the sheet and helping the survey leader to keep track of which species need to be photographed or have already been. Sheets and lights are set up before dark to begin attracting invertebrates as soon as it is dark. Participants are welcome to bring a chair, water, snacks and camera. Dress appropriately to the weather, and please wear sturdy, closed toe boots/shoes and long pants. 

For further information, please get in touch with Cameron O'Mara (cameron.omara@biolinksalliance.org.au).

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Spring Plains Nature Conservation Reserve
, australia