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Practitioner access only. Visit conversationswithbirds.org for public resources.
The scientific and documentary backbone of the Conversations With Birds initiative. Disturbance records, climate data, ecological timelines, and site-specific frameworks for Moreton Bay and the broader EAAF.
The Disturbance Ledger documents cumulative human disturbance pressure on migratory shorebird roost sites at Moreton Bay. It provides the evidentiary framework for management decisions, regulatory submissions, and Steward Course L3 analysis. Available as an interactive kiosk presentation and a print-ready document.
Full interactive HTML presentation with data visualisation. Designed for kiosk and event use. Suitable for public education and stakeholder briefings.
HTML PDFPrint-ready version for field use, regulatory submission, and course reference. Formatted for A4 output.
DOCX PDFClimate Ledger V2 documents observed and projected climate change impacts on Moreton Bay shorebird habitat. Covers SST trends, coastal damage projections, and habitat availability under future scenarios. Used as a supporting document in L2 and L3 course content.
+0.8°C Moreton Bay SST since 1990. Coastal damage projections: $42M/yr current → $468M by 2100. Integrated with the trophic web analysis.
PDF DOCX"Through Generations of Godwits" — a visual timeline of climate change at Moreton Bay, designed for display at field stations and education events.
A1 PDFThe trophic web triptych presents the Moreton Bay marine food web across three timeframes: 1975 (baseline), 2025 (current state), and 2075 (projected). Built as SVG and PDF, designed for course use, event display, and stakeholder briefings.
The Moreton Bay food web as it existed at the time of the Jacobs Well field study centre establishment. Reference point for change analysis.
SVG PDFPresent-day trophic structure incorporating SST change, species range shifts, and habitat degradation. Core reference for L2–L3 ecology modules.
SVG PDFProjected trophic web under current climate trajectory. Used in the Climate Ledger and as a discussion prompt at stakeholder level.
SVG PDFWorking paper and supporting appendices for roost site maintenance and remediation. Provides the procedural framework behind the Roost Decision Tool scoring algorithm and the Kakadu Beach remediation case study.
Validated procedural framework for roost site assessment, maintenance scheduling, and remediation. Includes Appendix D — disturbance scoring matrix.
DOCX PDFStructured audit framework for roost site condition assessment. Precursor to the Roost Decision Tool. Used in L3 Steward Course for comparative analysis.
HTMLKakadu Beach at Toorbul, Pumicestone Passage, is the primary monitoring site for the CWB initiative and a key reference location for the Shorebird Steward Course. At peak season, the beach hosts approximately 2,500 Bar-tailed Godwits — the largest concentration in the Moreton Bay region.
The Kakadu Beach remediation framework documents the disturbance history of the site, the management interventions trialled, and the evidence base for current and proposed roost protection measures. It is used as the primary case study in the L3 Steward Course and as the operational context for Roost Decision Tool training exercises.
The site has been subject to ongoing QWSG monitoring through multiple seasons. It represents one of the most well-documented examples of community-based shorebird protection in south-east Queensland.
For Shorebirds is the practitioner arm of Conversations With Birds — a personal conservation education initiative of Borys Daniljchenko, Environmental Educator (Retired). These resources are the scientific foundation for the stories told on the public site. Same evidence. Different audiences.
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