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Old botanical surveys help researchers track how plants on Australia's islands are changing

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More than 8,000 continental islands sit just off the coast of Australia , many uninhabited and unspoiled.

For thousands of species, these patches of habitat offer refuge from threats they face on the mainland.

A-Islands is made up of 1,350 island botanical surveys dating back to the 1940s , from over 135 different sources.

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