Last week was a week of welcoming new teammates, with Botanist, Olga Nazarova also joining FVC. As a passionate plant taxonomist, Olga is a valuable addition to our team. Olga has a Bachelor of Science in Botany and Genetics from the University of Western...
Earlier this month, the FVC team were delighted to welcome Megan Gray back to the team. She has re-joined us in a permanent capacity as Graduate Ecologist, following on from a period working with FVC as a casual a couple of years ago. Megan has a Bachelor of Science...
Recently the office was visited by Kate Fandry from the Paraplegic Benefit Fund (PBF), to be surprised with a Certificate of Appreciation for FVC. PBF Australia is a National charity dedicated to easing the impact and reducing the incidence of spinal cord...
For environmental assessments, and in particular, biological assessments, data are measurements and statistics taken from a population or source. Generally, the purpose of data collection in the field of biological assessments is to provide information on biological...
Our flora and vegetation are special Western Australia is considered to have high species diversity and high levels of endemism with 60% of flora occurring nowhere else on earth (EPA 2016). Many species occur in small, localised populations and this distribution...
Spring is the most appropriate season in which to conduct flora and fauna surveys in Western Australia’s South-West region. Why survey in spring? Spring, occurring from September to November in the southern hemisphere, is the season following winter and preceding...