The State of Australia's Birds

The State of Australia's Birds

SOAB 2008 Cover
Editor/compiler Various
Former editors Penny Olsen, Mike Weston, Ross Cunningham, Andrew Silcocks, Chris Tzaros, David Paton, James O'Connor, Julie Kirkwood
Staff writers James O'Connor, John Peter, Julie Kirkwood, Samantha Vine, Andrew Silcocks, Glenn Ehmke, Dean Ingwersen, Chris Tzaros
Categories Birds, Ornithology
Frequency Annual
Circulation 8000-10000
Publisher Birds Australia
First issue 2003
Company Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union
Country Australia
Based in Melbourne
Language English
Website www.birdsaustralia.com.au
ISSN 1036-7810

The State of Australia's Birds (SOAB) is a report series that tracks trends in Australia's bird populations.

From 2003-2010, this was delivered as an annual report produced by the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (now known as BirdLife Australia) in the form of an illustrated colour magazine supplement.

The 2015 version of the report marks the beginning of a new era in the series, with the introduction of the Australian Bird Index.

Overview

The SOAB reports collate and analyse information on trends in the conservation status of bird populations in Australia.

Some of the material presented in SOAB is extracted from BirdLife Australia's monitoring projects, notably the Atlas of Australian Birds citizen science project.

All issues are available for free download.

2003-2010 Reports

The reports were published as supplements to Wingspan magazine. The 2003 and 2008 editions of SOAB were five-yearly overviews, while the other editions were themed on various aspects of Australian avifauna (for example, SOAB 2010 was themed on Birds and Islands).

2015 and Future Reports

The 2015 (SOAB) report launches the first Australian Bird Indices for terrestrial birds and introduces Australia’s Red List Index (RLI), a means of tracking trends in the status of Australia’s most threatened bird groups.

BirdLife Australia plan to release a comprehensive SOAB report in 2016, that will include indices for all of Australia’s bioregions, highlight trends for a wide rrange of terrestrial species, and provide an evaluation of the monitoring gaps.

List of issues

  1. The State of Australia's Birds 2003[1]
  2. The State of Australia's Birds 2004: Water, wetlands and birds[2]
  3. The State of Australia's Birds 2005: Woodlands and Birds[3]
  4. The State of Australia's Birds 2006: Invasive Species[4]
  5. The State of Australia's Birds 2007: Birds in a Changing Climate[5]
  6. The State of Australia's Birds 2008: A Five Year Review[6]
  7. The State of Australia's Birds 2009: Restoring Woodland Habitats for Birds[7]
  8. The State of Australia's Birds 2010: Islands and Birds[8]
  9. The State of Australia's Birds 2015: Headline Trends for Terrestrial Birds[9]

References

Notes

  1. Olsen et al. (2003).
  2. Olsen & Weston (2004).
  3. Olsen et al. (2005).
  4. Olsen et al. (2006).
  5. Olsen (2007).
  6. Olsen (2008).
  7. Paton & O'Connor (2009).
  8. Kirkwood & O'Connor (2010).
  9. Ehmke et al. (2015).

Sources

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