Dung Beetles
The "Do it with Dung" Project involved dung beetle monitoring and releases across North East Victoria and southern NSW. It was the largest dung beetle monitoring project undertaken in south-east Australia with over 100 people setting fortnightly traps between February 2009 and May 2010
Project description and monitoring results (pdf document)
Over 46,000 beetles were trapped. The most abundant species was Onthophagus taurus which was trapped at 58 sites. Thirteen species were trapped, of which nine were introduced species and four native species. The total number of introduced species trapped were 46.071 and the total number of native species trapped was 412.
The table below provides a summary of the trapping results.for Introduced species,
SPECIES | NUMBER TRAPPED | NUMBER OF SITES |
Onthophagus taurus | 28994 | 58 |
Euoniticellus fulvus | 11439 | 51 |
Bubas bison | 3411 | 48 |
Onthophagus binodis | 1062 | 23 |
Onitis alexis | 732 | 49 |
Onitis aygulus | 454 | 29 |
Euoniticellus pallipes | 336 | 18 |
Geotrupes spiniger | 34 | 14 |
Euoniticellus africanus | 22 | 2 |
Dung Beetle project resources
This link provides access to a rich range of resources on Dung Beetles
Dung Beetle Project Newsletters
The newsletters provide a guide to how the project was delivered and summarises many of the project's highlights.
Issue 1 March 2009
Issue 2 April 2009
Issue 3 May 2009
Issue 4 June/July 2009
Issue 5 August 2009
Issue 6 September 2009
Issue 7 October 2009
Issue 8 January 2010
Issue 9 March 2010
Issue 10 April 2010
Issue 11 May 2010
Issue 12 September 2010
Lucyvale Better Beef Group Newsletters
Issue 20 April/May 2008
Issue 21 June 2008
Issue 22 July 2008
Issue 23 August 2008
Issue 24 October 2008