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Data visualisations, ecological diagrams, and infographics from the Conversations With Birds initiative. Built for field display, course materials, stakeholder briefings, and print production. A1, A3, SVG, and interactive formats.
Visualisations of observed and projected climate change impacts on Moreton Bay shorebird habitat. Built for stakeholder briefings, course display, and print.
A1 landscape SVG poster. Sea surface temperature rise (+0.8°C since 1990), coastal damage cost trajectory, habitat availability projections. Designed for wall display at field stations and education events.
Line chart of recorded sea surface temperature anomaly at Moreton Bay, 1990–2025. Annotated with key shorebird seasons and extreme heat events. SVG and PNG formats for presentation embedding.
The Moreton Bay food web triptych and habitat reference visualisations. Built as full vector SVG for high-resolution A1 print output.
The Moreton Bay food web as it existed in 1975 — the year Jacobs Well Environmental Education Centre was established. Reference point for the change analysis. Full vector SVG, proportional bubble sizing.
Present-day trophic structure incorporating SST-driven change, species range shifts, and habitat degradation. Ghost rings show diminished species. Health colour progression from green (healthy) to amber/red (stressed).
Projected trophic web under current climate trajectory. Extensive ghost rings. Used in Climate Ledger and as a discussion prompt at stakeholder level. Deliberately confronting — designed to provoke the "what can we do?" response.
Visual representations of disturbance pressure at Moreton Bay roost sites — the evidence base for management advocacy.
Eight-screen click-to-advance interactive HTML presentation of the Disturbance Ledger. Designed for kiosk display at events and field stations. Each screen presents one disturbance theme: categories, FID data, seasonal patterns, species impact, management response.
Logarithmic bar chart: 50M years shorebird evolution · 25,000+ years Quandamooka presence · 200 years industrial era. Places the conservation obligation in deep time. For stakeholder briefings and event display.
Flyway maps, migration cycle diagrams, and live season data visualisations from the Moreton Bay Steward monitoring network.
Migration route diagram: Moreton Bay departure → non-stop Pacific crossing → Yellow Sea staging → Alaska breeding grounds. Annotated with key statistics (11,000 km, ~9 days, 46% body weight). In development.
Live season visualisation fed by Steward field submissions — weekly Bar-tailed Godwit peak counts, sessions by site, tide stage at count, disturbance events, and species record. Updated in near-real time.
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These visualisations are the evidence layer of the Conversations With Birds initiative. The same charts that brief council officers and environmental managers also appear — reframed for story — in the Chronicles, the Junior Steward Programme, and the Science to Kin pathway on the public site.
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