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Rehabilitating Post-Mining Landscapes for Wildlife - A Case Study from the Koala Venture Research Program in Central Queensland

机译:恢复采矿后野生动植物的景观-以昆士兰州中部的考拉风险研究计划为例

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One of the major environmental impacts of mining is the destruction of habitat. The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is an iconic Australian marsupial that has been severely affected by land clearing and its decline is continuing. This has placed pressure upon mining companies and government agencies to ensure koalas are managed throughout the life-of-mines - from land clearing through to rehabilitation of post-mining landscapes. This paper reports on the 'Koala Venture' research partnership between The University of Queensland and Rio Tinto. As part of the Koala Venture program we examined koala use of two types of restored environments: 1. rehabilitated mined land (20 sites) 2. natural regrowth forests (six sites), at Blair Athol Coal Mine in Central Queensland, Australia. Searches for koala scats revealed evidence of koalas in ten per cent of rehabilitated sites (2/20) and 33 per cent of natural regrowth sites (2/6). Two factors were identified as being of greatest importance in facilitating koala recolonisation of restored habitats. Firstly, all recolonised sites were located close to native forest occupied by koalas (mean 135 m ± 52). Proximity to source animals is considered crucial to recolonisation of suitably restored habitats. Secondly, three of the four recolonised sites were dominated by koala food trees, most of which were large enough to be utilised by koalas. Availability of suitably abundant food resources is, therefore, also considered crucial. The requirement for these two factors, in combination, is highlighted by the absence of koalas at several sites that contained abundant food trees, but that were distal to areas with source animals, and vice-versa. Our research demonstrates the enormous potential for restoration of wildlife habitat on post-mining lands, even for species with specific requirements such as the koala. Consideration of the ecological requirements of wildlife during rehabilitation planning is critical to enhancing the likelihood of recolonisation.
机译:采矿的主要环境影响之一是栖息地的破坏。考拉(Phascolarctos cinereus)是澳大利亚的标志性有袋动物,已受到土地清理的严重影响,并且其下降趋势还在持续。这给矿业公司和政府机构施加了压力,以确保在整个矿山的生命中对考拉进行管理-从土地清理到采矿后景观的恢复。本文报道了昆士兰大学和力拓之间的“考拉创投”研究伙伴关系。作为“考拉创投计划”的一部分,我们检查了考拉在两种类型的恢复环境中的使用:1.恢复的雷区(20个场址)2.天然再生林(六个场址),位于澳大利亚昆士兰州中部的布莱尔·阿瑟尔煤矿。搜寻考拉小便的结果显示,有10%的康复场所(2/20)和33%的自然再生场所(2/6)有考拉的迹象。确定了两个因素,对促进已恢复生境的树袋熊定殖至关重要。首先,所有重新定殖的地点都靠近树袋熊所居住的原始森林(平均135 m±52)。接近动物源被认为对适当恢复的栖息地进行重新定殖至关重要。其次,在四个重新定殖的地点中,有三个以考拉食用树为主,其中大多数都足够大,可被考拉利用。因此,获得适当丰富的粮食资源也被认为是至关重要的。结合起来,这两个因素的要求突出了,在几个有丰富食用树但在源动物区域较远的地方没有树袋熊,反之亦然。我们的研究表明,即使在有特殊要求的物种(例如考拉)上,也可以在采后土地上恢复野生动植物栖息地的巨大潜力。在恢复规划过程中考虑野生动植物的生态需求对于提高重新定殖的可能性至关重要。

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    Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation, The University of Queensland, St Lucia Qld 4072;

    Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation, The University of Queensland, St Lucia Qld 4072;

    Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation, The University of Queensland, St Lucia Qld 4072;

    Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation, The University of Queensland, St Lucia Qld 4072;

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