Judy Holt Bushland Reserve

Aerial Mapping & Thermal Wildlife Survey Redlands, South East Queensland — October 2025
25.7ha

Hectares Surveyed
2cm

Ground Resolution
240M

Point Cloud Density
20+

Species Detected

Project Overview

Redshift Media conducted a comprehensive aerial survey of Judy Holt Bushland Reserve — a 25.7 hectare urban bushland reserve in the Redlands region of South East Queensland. The project combined high-resolution RGB photogrammetric mapping with a dedicated thermal wildlife detection program, delivering a complete spatial dataset and fauna presence record across the entire reserve in a single survey program.

 

The Challenge

Urban bushland reserves face increasing pressure from development, pest species, and habitat fragmentation. Traditional ground-based fauna surveys are time-consuming, expensive, and limited in coverage. Land managers need accurate spatial data and reliable wildlife detection across entire reserves — not just transect samples.

Judy Holt Bushland Reserve presented challenges typical of urban bushland — dense native canopy, varied terrain, and cryptic fauna species that are difficult to detect through conventional ground survey methods. A comprehensive assessment required both precision spatial mapping and systematic fauna detection across the full extent of the reserve.

Phase 1 — Photogrammetric Mapping

Operating the DJI Matrice 4T — a professional dual-sensor platform carrying simultaneous RGB and radiometric thermal cameras — Redshift Media completed four systematic flight missions across the reserve in a single morning session. High-resolution RGB imagery was captured across the full 25.7 hectare area, providing complete coverage for photogrammetric processing.
All mapping data was processed locally using WebODM, producing a full suite of spatial outputs without the data privacy concerns associated with cloud-based processing pipelines.

1800+

Images collected

Phase 2 — Thermal Wildlife Detection

A dedicated thermal wildlife detection program was conducted across the reserve over multiple dawn survey flights, taking advantage of optimal low ambient temperature conditions to maximise thermal contrast between the environment and animal body heat.
All survey flights were conducted using DJI low-noise propellers to minimise acoustic disturbance to fauna during detection operations. Survey flights were conducted systematically to ensure complete coverage of all habitat zones within the reserve.

25+

Species Detected

Mapping Results

The 2.0cm ground sampling distance delivers resolution sufficient for individual plant identification, canopy structure analysis, and detailed habitat mapping — well beyond the minimum requirements for most environmental assessment applications.

25.7ha

Area Covered

1896

Images Captured

98.5%

Images Reconstructed

2.0cm/px

Ground Sampling Distance

240M

Point Cloud Density

1.4cm

Horizontal Accuracy CE90

1.8cm

Vertical Accuracy LE90

5h 50m

Processing Time

Judy Holt Bushland Reserve Thermal Wildlife Detection Program

Species Detected

Twenty or more individual fauna detections recorded across multiple dawn survey flights. Native species presence confirmed alongside invasive pest species — delivering actionable data for both conservation management and pest control programs.


kangaroo-pouch-thermal
Wallaby & Joey
wallaby-thermal
Rock Wallaby
coucal-thermal
Pheasant Coucal
butcherbird-thermal
Pied Butcherbird
bluefaced-thermal
Blue-faced honeyeater

magpie-thermal
Australian Magpie
noisyminor-thermal
Noisy Miner
lizard1-thermal
Water Dragon
kook-thermal
Kookaburra
oliveoriole-thermal
Olive-backed oriole

koala-thermal
Koala
python-thermal
Coastal Carpet Python
rail-thermal
Buff-banded Rail*
rainbowlor-thermal
Rainbow lorikeet
sulphercockatoo-thermal
Sulphur-crested cockatoo

cuckooshrike-thermal
Black-faced cuckooshrike
dollarbird-thermal
Oriental dollarbird
duck-thermal
Australian Wood Duck*
drongo-thermal
Spangled Drongo
fox-thermal
Red fox

galah-thermal
Galah
goldenheadedcis-thermal
Golden-headed cisticola
gosshawk-nest-thermal
Brown goshawk nest
kingfisher1-thermal
Sacred Kingfisher
crow-thermal
Torresian crow

Wildlife Detection

Thermal detection of koala and wallaby within dense urban bushland canopy demonstrates the capability of aerial thermal surveying to reliably locate cryptic species that are difficult or impossible to detect through conventional ground survey methods.
The detection of an active Brown goshawk nest and confirmed Koala presence provides directly actionable data for habitat management and conservation planning.

Pest species detection — particularly the confirmed Red fox presence — highlights the dual application of thermal survey data for both native fauna monitoring and invasive species management programs.

 

Why This Matters

This project demonstrated that a single licensed operator, properly equipped, can deliver what would traditionally require multiple contractors, multiple site visits, and significantly greater cost and ground disturbance.

The combined photogrammetric mapping and thermal wildlife detection workflow produces a richer, more actionable dataset than either method could deliver independently — spatial accuracy for habitat mapping, and thermal precision for fauna detection, from a single mobilisation and survey program.

For land managers, councils, and environmental consultants, this represents a fundamentally more efficient approach to bushland reserve assessment.

Pest & invasive species detection
A critical component of comprehensive bushland reserve assessment

Redshift Media offers dedicated feral and invasive animal detection surveys for councils, conservation landholders, and agricultural operators across South East Queensland.

Mapping Deliverables

High-resolution orthophoto mosaic
(GeoTIFF)
Digital Surface Model
(GeoTIFF)
Digital Terrain Model
(DTM)
Dense Point Cloud
(LAS/LAZ)

Textured Model
(gITF)

Camera images & parameters

(JPG)
Contour data ready for GIS intergration
Compatible with CAD, GIS and spatial analysis pipelines

ODM Quality Report
Private secure online data hosting
Complete asset archive
3D Gaussian Splatter

Explore the Dataset

This project dataset is available as a fully interactive 3D experience. Measure distances, inspect elevation data, navigate the point cloud, and review individual camera frames — all in your browser.

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