Paul wrote:
"I
once went through the first Atlas of Australian Birds and drew a map of NSW in
which I placed the number of species seen in each one degree grid in the
state."
Wow, that must have been a lot of work to do. Fig 9
on page xxviii shows that information in broad categories and I would have
thought that the Atlas database could have just output that information on
request, without people needing to manually do that much work. Or am I wrong on
that?
Philip
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