Brush-Tailed Rock-Wallaby Habitat Suitability and Connectivity Modelling

Client - Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland

Sector - Conservation / NGO

Year - 2022

Role - Project Manager and Technical Lead — BioGeo

Services - Habitat suitability sub-model development, weighted overlay modelling, resistance surface conversion, least-cost corridor analysis, fragmentation analysis, conservation recommendations

Project Overview

BioGeo was commissioned to develop a habitat suitability and connectivity model for a threatened mammal species to support active conservation planning — identifying priority habitat, movement corridors, and barriers to connectivity across the species' range to inform both on-ground management and advocacy efforts.

What We Did

  • Developed habitat suitability sub-models incorporating vegetation type and condition, terrain roughness and ruggedness, aspect and slope, proximity to water sources, and species occurrence records

  • Combined sub-models using a weighted overlay approach calibrated to the habitat requirements and movement ecology of the species, generating a continuous suitability surface across the study area

  • Converted the suitability surface to an ecological resistance layer representing the relative difficulty of movement through each part of the landscape

  • Applied least-cost corridor modelling to identify the most efficient movement pathways between core habitat patches, generating corridor probability surfaces

  • Identified core habitat patches, stepping-stone areas, primary corridors, barriers to movement, and pinch points where connectivity is constrained

  • Translated modelling outputs into practical conservation recommendations including priority protection areas, restoration opportunities, and barrier mitigation options

Outcome

A spatially explicit habitat suitability and connectivity model providing an evidence base for conservation planning, habitat protection advocacy, and targeted restoration investment — demonstrating BioGeo's commitment to applying the same rigorous geospatial science to conservation clients as to government and industry.

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