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Threat abatement strategy: Habitat management: feral control

There are 1 priority actions under the "habitat management: feral control" threat abatement strategy. These actions apply to 1 key threatening processes (KTPs).

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Habitat management: feral control - priority actions
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Loss of Hollow-bearing Trees - key threatening processHabitat loss/change1. Control of feral species that utilise hollows, particularly the introduced Honeybee. (Medium priority)
 
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