Margaret River biodiversity surveyPhoto Galleries | Updated 1 decade ago A moaning frog discovered near one of the sites Analysing the contents from one of the pits in the survey sites An example of a trap used to survey and count the nearby animals A banjo frog found near the one of the survey locations Some invertebrates found near one of the survey locations Some wild orchids sprouting near one of the sites The local bushland Analysing the contents from one of the pits in the survey sites Museum staff and volunteers participated in a survey of the terrestrial biodiversity of a property located near the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, near the Margaret River in south-west Western Australia. These photos were taken of some of the surveying activities.