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Threat abatement strategy: Establish management agreements with public authorities cmas and land managers/owners

There are 20 priority actions under the "establish management agreements with public authorities cmas and land managers/owners" threat abatement strategy. These actions apply to 18 key threatening processes (KTPs).

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Establish management agreements with public authorities cmas and land managers/owners - priority actions
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Alteration to the natural flow regimes of rivers, streams, floodplains & wetlands.Habitat loss/change1. Continue to support Ramsar Managers Network. (High priority)
 
2. Whole of government approach for the development of a threat abatement program to address impacts to marine and terrestrial biodiversity caused by altered flow regimes. (High priority)
 
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Clearing of native vegetationHabitat loss/change1. Investigate opportunities for management agreements (JMA/MOUs) with Public Authorities (e.g.. Utility providers). (Medium priority)
 
2. Work with CMAs to achieve objectives of the Native Vegetation Act 2003 and demonstrate contribution of CMA decisions to achieving the State and Catchment vegetation and biodiviersity related targets. (High priority)
 
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Competition and grazing by the feral European rabbitPest animal1. Liaise with Western Catchement Management Authority for inclusion of rabbit control as a priority pest. (High priority)
 
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Competition and habitat degradation by feral goatsPest animal1. No detailed action specified at this stage. (Medium priority)
 
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Entanglement in, or injestion of anthropogenic debris in marine and esturine environments Other threat1. Examine the effectiveness and/or need for joint agreements with other authorities to specifically address the issues of marine debris and its impact on marine wildlife. (Medium priority)
 
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Herbivory and environmental degradation caused by feral deerPest animal1. Develop and implement community-based education and management program; develop agreement between land managers and the Game Council. (Medium priority)
 
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Importation of red imported fire ants into NSWPest animal1. NSW to be represented on Red Imported Fire Ant Consultative Committee. (High priority)
 
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Introduction of the large earth bumblebee (Bombus terrestris)Pest animal1. No detailed action specified at this stage. (Low priority)
 
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Invasion and establishment of the Cane ToadPest animal1. Liaise with Northern Rivers CMA for inclusion of cane toads as a priority pest. (Medium priority)
 
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Invasion of native plant communities by exotic perennial grassesWeed1. No detailed action specified at this stage. (Low priority)
 
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Invasion of the yellow crazy ant (Anoplolepis gracilipes)Pest animal1. For Iluka incursion, form a multi-agency Steering Committee to manage an eradication program. (High priority)
 
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Invasion, establishment and spread of Lantana camaraWeed1. No detailed action specified at this stage. (Medium priority)
 
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Loss and/or degradation of sites used for hill-topping by butterfliesHabitat loss/change1. Seek secure protection of key hill-topping sites. (High priority)
 
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Loss of Hollow-bearing Trees - key threatening processHabitat loss/change1. Work with CMAs to prioritise protection of hollow bearing trees when doing incentive PVP's and management agreements. (Medium priority)
 
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Predation by the European Red FoxPest animal1. Expand fox control onto private lands within identified priority sites in collaboration with Catchment Management Authorities. (Low priority)
 
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Predation by the Plague Minnow (Gambusia holbrooki)Pest animal1. Prepare environment assessment advice for Local Government regarding activities that may result in human induced dispersal of Gambusia. (Medium priority)
 
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Predation, habitat degradation, competition and disease transmission by Feral Pigs (Sus scrofa)Pest animal1. Develop pig control programs on private lands at priority sites in collaboration with Catchment Management Authorities. (Low priority)
 
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Removal of dead wood and dead treesHabitat loss/change1. Examine the effectiveness and/or need for joint agreements with other State jurisdictions to specifically address the isue of commercial collection of firewood. (Medium priority)
 
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