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Recovery strategy: Community and land-holder liaison/ awareness and/or education

There are 939 priority actions under the "community and land-holder liaison/ awareness and/or education" recovery strategy. These actions apply to 540 threatened species, populations and communities.

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Community and land-holder liaison/ awareness and/or education - priority actions
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Acacia acanthocladaShrubsEndangered1. Contribute conservation presentations to field days and community events. (Medium priority)
 
2. Develop educational material to encourage the community to protect and rehabilitate habitat. (Medium priority)
 
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Acacia acrionastesShrubsEndangered1. Implement statutory land reservation at known locations near Pindari Dam. . . (Low priority)
 
2. Provide interpretative information at Pindari dam. (Low priority)
 
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Acacia atroxShrubsEndangered1. Continue landholder liaison and develop an awareness program in potential habitat areas. (High priority)
 
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Acacia baueri subsp. asperaShrubsVulnerable1. Liaise with land managers to ensure the effective implementation of threat abatement measures. (Medium priority)
 
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Acacia bynoeanaShrubsEndangered1. Liaise with private and public land managers to facilitate the preparation and implementation of management plans that address threatening processes. (Medium priority)
 
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Acacia carneorumShrubsVulnerable1. Contribute conservation presentations to field days and community events. (Low priority)
 
2. Develop educational material to encourage the community to protect and rehabilitate habitat. (Low priority)
 
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Acacia chrysotrichaTreesEndangered1. Acacia chrysotricha may occur on private land and/or council controlled land and should be considered during biodiversity certification of environmental planning instruments for Bellingen LGA. (Medium priority)
 
2. Provide information to the public on Acacia chrysotricha, particularly landowners adjacent to areas of known occurrence. (Low priority)
 
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Acacia courtiiShrubsVulnerable1. As Acacia courtii may occur on private land and/or council controlled land it should be considered during biodiversity certification of environmental planning instruments for Hastings and Greater Taree LGAs. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with public particularly landowners near known populations and Landcare groups. (Medium priority)
 
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Acacia curraniiShrubsVulnerable1. Develop an Expression of Interest (EOI) for incentives targeted towards private landowners to locate new sites for conservation. (Medium priority)
 
2. Develop educational material to encourage the community to protect and rehabilitate habitat. (Low priority)
 
3. Ensure awareness of species location and identification for all personnel undertaking maintenance of road verges, trails, quarrying and mining activities. (Medium priority)
 
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Acacia gordoniiShrubsEndangered1. Advise and liaise with private land managers to facilitate the preparation and implementation of site management plans that address threatening processes. (High priority)
 
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Acacia jucundaShrubsEndangered1. Develop educational material to encourage the community to protect and rehabilitate habitat. (Low priority)
 
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Acacia macnuttianaShrubsVulnerable1. Avoid accidental trampling of Acacia macnuttiana near walking tracks by providing information to the public in national park areas and potentially fencing or signage. (Low priority)
 
2. Involve local landowners and Landcare groups in conservation measures for Acacia macnuttiana. (High priority)
 
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Acacia notabilisShrubsEndangered1. Develop educational material to encourage the community to protect and rehabilitate habitat. (Low priority)
 
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Acacia petraeaTreesEndangered1. Develop educational material to encourage the community to protect and rehabilitate habitat. (Low priority)
 
2. Ensure awareness of species location and identification for all personnel undertaking works on roads, road verges, road reserves and Travelling Stock Routes in potential habitat. (High priority)
 
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Acacia phasmoidesShrubsVulnerable1. Ensure Rangers and Field staff are aware of the location of this species. Negotiate with private landholder to protect and maintain population on their property. (Medium priority)
 
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Acacia prominens - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Educate railway staff about species and impacts of activities. (High priority)
 
2. Increase community awareness and involvement in the recovery of the population, particularly in the on ground works associated with the implementation of plans of management. (Medium priority)
 
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Acacia pubescensShrubsVulnerable1. Encourage community involvement in the recovery of species, particularly in the implementation of threat and habitat management programs. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with private landholders to increase legislative protection (of identified priority sites) through land use planning mechanisms or conservation agreements. (High priority)
 
3. Provide advice and assistance to private landholders, to identify actual and potential threats and to negotiate the implementation of on ground works to reduce threats. (Medium priority)
 
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Acacia pubifoliaShrubsEndangered1. Encourage landholders with existing populations of Acacia pubifolia to manage populations appropriately. (High priority)
 
2. Involve local Land Care groups (if existing) in the management of Acacia pubifolia. (Low priority)
 
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Acacia pycnostachyaShrubsVulnerable1. Provide appropriate management guidelines to landowners and managers. (High priority)
 
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Acacia rivalisShrubsEndangered1. Develop educational material to encourage the community to protect and rehabilitate habitat. (Low priority)
 
2. Ensure protection through awareness of species location and identification for all personnel undertaking works on roads, road verges, road reserves and Travelling Stock Routes in potential habitat. (High priority)
 
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Acacia terminalis subsp. terminalisShrubsEndangered1. Liaise with land managers to facilitate the implementation of threat abatement works. (Medium priority)
 
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Acalypha eremorumShrubsEndangered1. Encourage community awareness to assist in detecting new locations, and with habitat rehabilitation projects. (Low priority)
 
2. Identify information and resource needs to ensure that land managers and other stakeholders are aware of populations and habitat. (High priority)
 
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Acronychia littoralisTreesEndangered1. Develop species information profile for Acronychia littoralis. (Medium priority)
 
2. Encourage community participation in recovery plan implementation. (High priority)
 
3. Involve private landholders in the conservation of Acronychia littoralis. (High priority)
 
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Adelotus brevis - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Inform, educate & involve the community, landholders & stakeholders in the species recovery (incl. production/distribution of fact sheets on the species, threatening processes & recovery strategy, habitat management & protection, surveys & monitoring). (Medium priority)
 
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Aepyprymnus rufescensMarsupialsVulnerable1. Provide guidelines to landholders on how to appropriately manage rufous bettong habitat. (Low priority)
 
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Agnes Banks Woodland in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Management of EECs to be included in the conditions for Crown land trusts, lease and licence holders. (Medium priority)
 
2. Prepare and implement community awareness, education and involvement strategy. (Medium priority)
 
3. Support community conservation by providing nursery or other facilities, for regeneration activities. (Low priority)
 
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Aldrovanda vesiculosaAquatic plantsEndangered1. Negotiate with landholders for the protection of swamps/lagoons with known populations. (High priority)
 
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Alexfloydia repensHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Provide information on Alexfloydia repens to the public, particularly landowners adjacent to areas of known occurrence. (Medium priority)
 
2. Provide information to the public on Alexfloydia repens, particularly landowners adjacent to areas of known occurrence. (Medium priority)
 
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Allocasuarina glareicolaShrubsEndangered1. Liaise with private landholders to achieve off-reserve conservation of significant populations. (High priority)
 
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Almaleea cambageiShrubsEndangered1. Provide information to the public on Almaleea cambagei, particularly landowners adjacent to areas of known occurrence. (Medium priority)
 
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Amaurornis olivaceusBirdsVulnerable1. Increase community awareness regarding the biodiversity values of vegetated freshwater wetlands on floodplains in northern NSW through educational programs. (Medium priority)
 
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Amorphospermum whiteiTreesVulnerable1. Involve private landholders in the conservation of this species. (Low priority)
 
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Amyema plicatulaEpiphytes and climbersEndangered1. Retain and protect existing Rosewood trees. Ensure local land managers and landholders are aware of the significance of the Mistletoe. (High priority)
 
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Amytornis barbatus barbatusBirdsEndangered1. Develop a rapport with landholders where this species occurs and enourgae landholders to be involved in the recovery efforts (this action will be implemented during field work). (Medium priority)
 
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Amytornis striatusBirdsVulnerable1. Produce & distribute information regarding ecological requirements, known records, conservation actions, etc to interest groups and the public. (Medium priority)
 
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Amytornis textilis modestusBirdsEndangered1. Produce & distribute information regarding ecological requirements, known records, conservation actions, etc to interest groups and the public. (High priority)
 
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Angophora exulTreesEndangered1. Inform Moombahlene Local Aboriginal Land Council of the significance of Rock of Gibraltar for this and several other species. (High priority)
 
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Angophora inopinaTreesVulnerable1. Liaise with private and public landmanagers to facilitate the preparation and implementation of management plans that address threatening processes. (Medium priority)
 
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Angophora roburTreesVulnerable1. Provide information to the public on Angophora robur, particularly landowners adjacent to areas of known occurrence. (Medium priority)
 
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Anomalopus mackayiReptilesEndangered1. Develop a community education strategy for stimulating requests for incentives targeted toward this species. (Medium priority)
 
2. Encourage community awareness and involvement. (Medium priority)
 
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Anseranas semipalmataBirdsVulnerable1. Educate landowners on the importance of vegetated wetlands for Magpie Geese, and on threats to Magpie Geese (i.e. frequent fires, feral animals, altered hydrology, dogs, grazing) and ways to mitigate threats. (Medium priority)
 
2. Educate the community on important habitat requirements and threats to Magpie Geese and their habitat. Foster community based programs to manage and restore wetlands. (High priority)
 
3. Encourage the general public and ornithological groups to submit records of Magpie Geese to the Atlas of NSW Wildlife. (Medium priority)
 
4. Prepare guidelines to assist landholders to protect habitats used by Magpie Geese and identify potential funding sources for habitat protection works. Develop specific guidelines for the protection of nest sites. (Medium priority)
 
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Antechinomys lanigerMarsupialsEndangered1. Develop and distribute information sources to encouraging public awareness of the species. (Medium priority)
 
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Aprasia inauritaReptilesEndangered1. Conduct community education programs with regard to mallee fauna, including brochures, media, posters for schools, field days, community/school talks, etc. (Low priority)
 
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Archidendron hendersoniiTreesVulnerable1. Encourage the community to participate in the detection of White Lace Flower at new locations, and encourage their participation in habitat rehabilitation projects. (Low priority)
 
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Arctocephalus forsteriMarine MammalsVulnerable1. Promote an education program with fishing tackle manufacturers that encourages the use of non-stainless steel hooks and traces. (Low priority)
 
2. Promote an education program with the commercial fishing industry that encourages self regulation of activities that can lead to a reduction in by-catch of fur seals. (Low priority)
 
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Arctocephalus pusillus doriferusMarine MammalsVulnerable1. Promote an education program with fishing tackle manufacturers that encourages the use of non-stainless steel hooks and traces. (Low priority)
 
2. Promote an education program with the commercial fishing industry that encourages self regulation of activities that can lead to a reduction in by-catch of fur seals. (Low priority)
 
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Ardeotis australisBirdsEndangered1. Develop a community education strategy for incentives. (High priority)
 
2. Educate landholders to not spread poison baits for rabbits when are bustards present in an area. (Medium priority)
 
3. Involve volunteers and community groups in the survey effort for this species. (Medium priority)
 
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Argyreus hyperbiusInvertebratesEndangered1. Encourage community participation in implementation of management activities for Argyreus hyperbius. (Medium priority)
 
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Artesian Springs Ecological CommunityThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Educate the wider community about the importance of the GAB discharge spring wetlands. (Low priority)
 
2. Educate visitors to Peery/Paroo-Darling NP (through interpretation signs, brochures, etc.) about the significance of the spring wetlands and the impacts of trampling and bathing (using soaps/detergents) on the wetland habitat. (Medium priority)
 
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Arthraxon hispidusHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Provide information to the public on Arthraxon hispidus, particularly landowners adjacent to areas of known occurrence. (Low priority)
 
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Arthropteris palisotiiFerns and CycadsEndangered1. Community awareness is important to assist in detecting new locations and assistance with habitat rehabilitation and protection. (Medium priority)
 
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Asperula asthenesHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Provide information to the public on Asperula asthenes, particularly landowners adjacent to areas of known occurrence. (Medium priority)
 
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Aspidites ramsayiReptilesVulnerable1. Develop a rapport with landholders within the species range and encourage them to understand and assist in the species recovery through brochures, on-site visits, etc. (Medium priority)
 
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Asterolasia buxifoliaShrubsEndangered1. Hold field day on-sites for neighbours. (Low priority)
 
2. Participate in field days / community events. (Low priority)
 
3. Prepare and disseminate identification guide to local government, CMAs, DEC PWD staff and community groups. (Medium priority)
 
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Asterolasia elegansShrubsEndangered1. Advise and liaise with private land managers to facilitate the preparation and implementation of site management plans that address threatening processes. (Medium priority)
 
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Asterolasia sp. 'Dungowan Creek'ShrubsEndangered1. Liaise with managers of Dungowan Dam to maintain restricted access status to area upstream from dam. (Medium priority)
 
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Astrotricha crassifoliaShrubsVulnerable1. Liaise with landowners to ensure the effective implementation of threat abatement measures. (Medium priority)
 
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Astrotricha sp. WallagaraughShrubsEndangered1. Notify landowners in Tura Beach area of potential occurrence of the Merimbula Star-hair. (High priority)
 
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Atrichornis rufescensBirdsVulnerable1. Undertake community awareness and continue to involve the community in surveys and management of the species. (Low priority)
 
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Austrostipa metatorisHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Negotiate with landholders to prevent development of watering points near populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Austrostipa nullanullaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Negotiate with landholders to prevent further development of watering points near populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Austrostipa wakoolicaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Negotiate with landholders to prevent development of watering points near populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Babingtonia prominensShrubsEndangered1. Provide information to the public on Babingtonia prominens, particularly landowners adjacent to areas of known occurrence. (Low priority)
 
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Baloghia marmorataShrubsVulnerable1. Ensure that land managers and other stakeholders are aware of populations and habitat and they identify information and resource needs. (Medium priority)
 
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Bangalay Sand forest of the Sydney Basin and South East Corner BioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Liaise with landholders and undertake and promote programs that ameliorate threats such as grazing and human disturbance. (Low priority)
 
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Bertya sp. Cobar-Coolabah (Bertya opponens)ShrubsVulnerable1. Involve volunteers and community groups in the survey effort for this species. (Medium priority)
 
2. Raise community awareness through distribution of information sheet. (Low priority)
 
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Blue Gum High ForestThreatened Ecological CommunitiesCritically Endangered Ecological Community1. Develop and implement a BGHF community education, awareness and involvement campaign. (Medium priority)
 
2. Investigate planning and incentives programs to promote and encourage protection and management of BGHF, particularly on private land. (Medium priority)
 
3. Notify land owners/managers of presence of BGHF and discuss implications for use and management. (High priority)
 
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Blue Mountains Shale Cap Forest in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Establish community based restoration project to regenerate and reconnect fragments. (Low priority)
 
2. Liaise with landholders about the value of the community and encourage them to protect remnants from threats such as grazing, weeds, mowing and clearing. (Medium priority)
 
3. Liaise with local 4WD groups about the significance of the community and locations where it occurs. (Low priority)
 
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Blue Mountains Swamps in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesVulnerable1. Liaise with relevant landholders at freehold sites containing this community about the significance of this community and how best to manage it. Provide incentives to promote best practice management. (Medium priority)
 
2. Undertake a community education and involvement program in conjunction with existing landcare and bushcare groups and other catchment based programs. (Low priority)
 
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Boronia boliviensisShrubsEndangered1. Provide landowners and managers with appropriate management guidelines. (High priority)
 
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Boronia graniticaShrubsVulnerable1. Disseminate information leaflet on Boronia granitica to local councils, landholders and leaseholders. (Low priority)
 
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Boronia repandaShrubsEndangered1. Liaise with landholders to acquire property access. (High priority)
 
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Boronia ruppiiShrubsEndangered1. If any further populations of Boronia ruppii are found on private land liaison with landowners will be undertaken. (Medium priority)
 
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Boronia umbellataShrubsVulnerable1. Provide information to the public on Boronia umbellata, particularly landowners adjacent to areas of known occurrence. (Medium priority)
 
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Bosistoa selwyniiTreesVulnerable1. Ensure that land managers and other stakeholders are aware of known populations, habitat requirements and threats. (Low priority)
 
2. Increase community awareness through encouraging and implementing habitat rehabilitation projects. (Low priority)
 
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Bosistoa transversaTreesVulnerable1. Ensure that land managers and other stakeholders are aware of known populations, habitat requirements and threats. (Low priority)
 
2. Increase community awareness through encouraging and implementing habitat rehabilitation projects. (Medium priority)
 
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Bossiaea oligospermaShrubsVulnerable1. Inform landowners in Windellama about species and management. (Medium priority)
 
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Brachycome papillosaHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Distribute information to local landholders, interest groups and organisations in localities where the species is likely to occur, to assist in identifying & protecting further populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Brigalow within the Brigalow Belt South, Nandewar and Darling Riverine Plains BioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Disseminate information on this EECs to landholders and promote recovery. (Medium priority)
 
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Brigalow-Gidgee woodland/shrubland in the Mulga Lands and Darling Riverine Plains BioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Disseminate information on EECs to landholders and promote recovery. (Medium priority)
 
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Bulbophyllum globuliformeOrchidsVulnerable1. Ensure that managers are aware of populations, habitat and threats and that PoMs, fire plans, pest management plans take account of requirements for the recovery of the orchid. (Medium priority)
 
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Burhinus grallariusBirdsEndangered1. Develop an Expression of Interest (EOI) targeted towards private landowners to locate new sites and from this negotiate, develop and implement conservation management agreements for high priority sites. (High priority)
 
2. Establish and support community groups to undertake habitat management activities, monitoring and surveys, record sightings. High priority areas - Murray, Murrumbidgee, Central West, Hunter/Central Rivers, Northern Rivers CMAs. See recovery plan. (Low priority)
 
3. Hold a Bush Stone-curlew Summit to bring together people working on the species across NSW and interstate. (Medium priority)
 
4. Maintain, develop and distribute Bush Stone-curlew promotional and community education materials, including habitat management brochure, posters, stickers, T-shirts, puppets and call CDs. (Medium priority)
 
5. Raise public awareness of the Bush Stone-curlew through publicity activities, such as public talks and publication of articles in popular magazines. (Medium priority)
 
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Burramys parvusMarsupialsEndangered1. Encourage media coverage. (Medium priority)
 
2. Inform managers/users of all buildings of correct protocols for removal of problem small mammals. (Medium priority)
 
3. Investigate sale of momentos and toys to raise funds for MPP recovery. (Medium priority)
 
4. Prepare community information strategy. (Medium priority)
 
5. Prepare displays, brochures and interpretative signs. (Medium priority)
 
6. Prevent cats and foxes from accessing garbage. (Medium priority)
 
7. Revise MPP book. (Low priority)
 
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Byron Bay Dwarf Graminoid Clay Heath CommunityThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Develop and implement community awareness and involvement programs. (High priority)
 
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Cacatua leadbeateriBirdsVulnerable1. Create awareness of incentive programs to encourage location and disclosure by landholders and the general public . (Medium priority)
 
2. Encourage community awareness and involvement through various media. (Medium priority)
 
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Cacophis harriettaeReptilesVulnerable1. Develop and implement firewood collection policies to ensure large logs and woody debris are not removed from the species habitat. (High priority)
 
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Cadellia pentastylisTreesVulnerable1. Re-initiate liaison with all landholders to discuss issues, management actions, fencing, etc. In particular, need to approach new landholders to encourage conservation of the species. (Medium priority)
 
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Cadellia pentastylis (Ooline) community in the Nandewar and Brigalow Belt South bioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Re-initiate liaison with all landholders to discuss issues, management actions, fencing, etc. In particular, need to approach new landholders (on "Kelvin" and "Turkey Ridge") to encourage conservation of the species. (Medium priority)
 
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Caladenia concolorOrchidsEndangered1. Inform the local community about the value of the three species and their habitat. (Low priority)
 
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Calidris albaBirdsVulnerable1. Increase community awareness and understanding of migratory waders via promotion of the DEC threatened species website and other educational materials (eg. signage, brochures) and through the use of media. (Low priority)
 
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Calidris tenuirostrisBirdsVulnerable1. Increase community awareness and understanding of migratory waders via promotion of the DEC threatened species website and other educational materials (eg. signage, brochures) and through the use of media. (Low priority)
 
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Callistemon linearifoliusShrubsVulnerable1. Liaise with landholders to facilitate the implementation of site-specific threat abatement measures. (Medium priority)
 
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Callitriche cyclocarpaAquatic plantsVulnerable1. Distribute information about the species to landholders, interest groups and organisations in relevant localities to assist in the identification and protection of further populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Callitris baileyiTreesEndangered1. Liaise with the landowner (of part of the Callitris baileyi population) to achieve a suitable management regime. (High priority)
 
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Callitris oblongaShrubsVulnerable1. Provide landowners and land managers with information about identification, occurrence and management. (Low priority)
 
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Callocephalon fimbriatumBirdsVulnerable1. Increase landholder and public awareness of status, threats and priority actions. (Low priority)
 
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Callocephalon fimbriatum population in the Hornsby and Ku-ring-gai Local Government AreasEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Produce a community awareness strategy that provides advice on how to carry out actions that will benefit the population of the species. (Medium priority)
 
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Calotis glandulosaHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Develop and implement site management plans including species specific actions. (Medium priority)
 
2. Facilitate information and skills exchange between landholders, land managers, government agencies, community groups and other stakeholders aimed at achieving best practice management. (High priority)
 
3. Maintain up to date ‘best practice’ management guidelines for landholders managing species and foster implementation. (Medium priority)
 
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Calotis pubescensHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Provide information to landowners and lessees about the species and Involve them in surveys on private land. (Medium priority)
 
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Calyptorhynchus banksiiBirdsVulnerable1. Create awareness of incentive programs to encourage location and disclosure by landholders and the general public . (Medium priority)
 
2. Encourage community awareness and involvement through various media. (Medium priority)
 
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Calyptorhynchus lathamiBirdsVulnerable1. Increase landholder and public awareness and interest in Glossy Black Cockatoo conservation and habitat management. (Medium priority)
 
2. Utilise the Glossy Black Cockatoo as a flagship threatened species for woodland and forest conservation education and awareness programs. (Low priority)
 
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Calyptorhynchus lathami - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Increase landholder and public awareness of status, threats and priority actions. (Low priority)
 
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Carbeen Open Forest community in the Darling Riverine Plains and Brigalow Belt South BioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Encourage and promote best-practice management of EECs on private land. (Medium priority)
 
2. Establish a Conservation Management Network for this and related community. (Medium priority)
 
3. Undertake weed control in accordance with guidelines. (Medium priority)
 
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Caretta carettaReptilesEndangered1. Assist in community rehabilitation of injured individuals. (Low priority)
 
2. Reduce the mortality of marine turtles due to marine debris, including a community awareness component that targets debris of land-based origin as well as vessel-based. (High priority)
 
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Castlereagh Swamp Woodland CommunityThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Management of EECs is to be included in school environmental management plans where the school land contains EECs. (Medium priority)
 
2. Management of EECs to be included in the conditions for Crown land trusts, lease and licence holders. (Medium priority)
 
3. Prepare and implement community awareness, education and involvement strategy. (Medium priority)
 
4. Support community conservation by providing nursery or other facilities, for regeneration activities. (Low priority)
 
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Casuarina obesaShrubsEndangered1. Maintain regular liaison and information sharing with the landholders at Lake Benanee where the population occurs. (High priority)
 
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Cercartetus concinnusMarsupialsEndangered1. Prepare & distribute information sheets to public and landholders to encourage support for the conservation of the WPP and gain sympathetic habitat management on private land. (Medium priority)
 
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Cercartetus nanusMarsupialsVulnerable1. Encourage and support land managers to undertake management actions that benefit the species (see recovery information for land managers in our detailed species profile). (Medium priority)
 
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Certhionyx variegatusBirdsVulnerable1. Develop educational and promotional information on the species to generate interest in its conservation. (High priority)
 
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Chalinolobus dwyeriBatsVulnerable1. Promote bats throughout the rural community as ecologically interesting and important, but sensitive to disturbance at caves/overhangs. (High priority)
 
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Chalinolobus nigrogriseusBatsVulnerable1. Develop and promote bat awareness programs for schools, CMAs, landholders and industry groups etc. (Low priority)
 
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Chalinolobus picatusBatsVulnerable1. Develop and promote State-wide bat awareness programs for schools, CMAs, landholders and industry groups etc. (Low priority)
 
2. Establish a community program to encourage the reporting of roosts. (Medium priority)
 
3. Raise awareness of the effects of pesticides. (Medium priority)
 
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Charadrius leschenaultiiBirdsVulnerable1. Increase community awareness and understanding of migratory waders via promotion of the DEC threatened species website and other educational materials (eg. signage, brochures) and through the use of media. (Low priority)
 
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Charadrius mongolusBirdsVulnerable1. Increase community awareness and understanding of migratory waders via promotion of the DEC threatened species website and other educational materials (e.g.. signage, brochures) and through the use of media. (Low priority)
 
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Chelonia mydasReptilesVulnerable1. Assist in community rehabilitation of injured individuals. (Low priority)
 
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Choricarpia subargenteaTreesEndangered1. Encourage community awareness in the species to assist in detecting new locations and supporting habitat rehabilitation projects. (Medium priority)
 
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Chorizema parviflorum Benth. (a shrub) population, Wollongong and Shellharbour local government areasEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Advise land managers of the presence of the species and discuss management requirements. (Medium priority)
 
2. Implement a program to raise awareness of the species and the threats to its survival amongst landholders on the Illawarra coastal plain with the aim of identifying new sites and encouraging involvement in the implementation of recovery actions. (Medium priority)
 
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Cinclosoma castanotusBirdsVulnerable1. Produce & distribute information re ecological requirements, known records, conservation actions, etc to interest groups and the public. (Medium priority)
 
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Clematis fawcettiiEpiphytes and climbersVulnerable1. Identify information and resource needs required to ensure land managers and other stakeholders are aware of populations and habitat. (High priority)
 
2. Increase community awareness to assist in detecting new locations, and with habitat rehabilitation projects. (Low priority)
 
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Climacteris affinis - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Increase the understanding of woodland birds through the promotion of the DECC website and other educational material. (Medium priority)
 
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Climacteris picumnus victoriaeBirdsVulnerable1. Develop an Expression of Interest targeted towards private landowners to locate new sites and from this negotiate, develop and implement conservation management agreements for high priority sites. (Medium priority)
 
2. Increase understanding of woodland birds through promotion of the DEC website and other educational material. (Medium priority)
 
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Coastal Saltmarsh in the NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin and South East Corner BioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Enhance the capacity of persons involved in the assessment of impacts on this EEC to ensure the best informed decisions are made. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with landholders and undertake and promote programs that ameliorate threats such as weeds, grazing and human disturbance. (Low priority)
 
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Coeranoscincus reticulatusReptilesVulnerable1. Develop and implement firewood collection policies to ensure large logs and woody debris are not removed from the Three-toed Snaked-toothed Skink habitat. (High priority)
 
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Commersonia roseaShrubsEndangered1. Undertake landholder awareness in the Sandy Hollow area. Focus on potential threats to the species such as track maintenance and inappropriate fire and identification of any new locations. (High priority)
 
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Convolvulus tedmooreiHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Develop EIA guidance for consent and determining authorities with regard to development and other activities. (Medium priority)
 
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Cooks River/ Castlereagh Ironbark Forest in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Management of EECs is to be included in school environmental management plans where the school land contains EECs. (Medium priority)
 
2. Management of EECs to be included in the conditions for Crown land trusts, lease and licence holders. (Medium priority)
 
3. Prepare and implement community awareness, education and involvement strategy. (Medium priority)
 
4. Support community conservation by providing nursery or other facilities, for regeneration activities. (Low priority)
 
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Coolibah-Black Box woodland of the northern riverine plains in the Darling Riverine Plains and Brigalow Belt South bioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Disseminate information on this EEC to landholders and promote recovery. (Medium priority)
 
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Corchorus cunninghamiiShrubsEndangered1. Community awareness strategy. (Medium priority)
 
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Corokia whiteanaShrubsVulnerable1. Encourage community awareness to assist in detecting new locations, and with habitat rehabilitation projects. (Medium priority)
 
2. Ensure that land managers and other stakeholders are aware of populations and habitat, identify information and resource needs. (High priority)
 
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Corynocarpus rupestris subsp. rupestrisShrubsVulnerable1. Encourage community awareness to assist in detecting new locations with habitat rehabilitation projects. (Medium priority)
 
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Crinia tinnulaAmphibiansVulnerable1. Inform and involve the community, landholders and other stakeholders through the. production and dissemination of fact sheets on acid frogs, habitat management & protection, web page, survey/monitoring training workshops and displayboards. (Medium priority)
 
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Cryptocarya foetidaTreesVulnerable1. Encourage community awareness to assist in detecting new locations, and with habitat rehabilitation projects. (Medium priority)
 
2. Ensure that land managers and other stakeholders are aware of populations and habitat, identify information and resource needs. (High priority)
 
3. Ensure that managers are aware of populations and habitat and that PoMs, fire plans, pest management plans take account of requirements for the recovery of Stinking Cryptocarya. (Medium priority)
 
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Cullen parvumHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Contribute conservation presentations to field days and community events to encourage discovery. (Medium priority)
 
2. Create general community awareness and involvement through various media. (Medium priority)
 
3. Educate and encourage the community to protect and rehabilitate native pastures. (Medium priority)
 
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Cumberland Plain WoodlandThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Management of EECs is to be included in school environmental management plans where the school land contains EECs. (Medium priority)
 
2. Management of EECs to be included in the conditions for Crown land trusts, lease and licence holders. (Medium priority)
 
3. Prepare and implement community awareness, education and involvement strategy. (Medium priority)
 
4. Support community conservation by providing nursery or other facilities, for regeneration activities. (Low priority)
 
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Cyclodomorphus melanops elongatusReptilesEndangered1. Conduct community education programs with regard to mallee fauna, including brochures, media, posters for schools, field days, cmmty/school talks, etc. (Low priority)
 
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Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeniBirdsEndangered1. Develop a community network in accordance with the Community Network Strategy devised by the Threatened Species Network. (Medium priority)
 
2. Negotiate with the NSW Nurseryman's Association for Coxen's Fig-Parrot Food Tree labels. (High priority)
 
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Cynanchum elegansEpiphytes and climbersEndangered1. Include this species in regional information packages on rainforest communities and management. (Medium priority)
 
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Daphnandra sp. C 'Illawarra'TreesEndangered1. Issue press releases that highlight key events in the implementation of the recovery program. (Medium priority)
 
2. Prepare and distribute an annual newsletter detailing the progress of the Illawarra Regional Threatened Flora Recovery Program. (Medium priority)
 
3. Raise awareness of, and encourage community involvement in, the recovery program. (Medium priority)
 
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Darwinia bifloraShrubsVulnerable1. Encourage community involvement, particularly in the implementation of threat and habitat management programs and monitoring programs. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with private landholders to protect sites on private land. (High priority)
 
3. Provide advice and assistance to private landholders, to identify actual and potential threats and negotiate the implementation of on-ground works to address threats. (High priority)
 
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Darwinia fascicularis subsp. Oligantha - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Notify and educate landholders with regards to location, site management implications and opportunities for conservation. (Medium priority)
 
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Darwinia glaucophyllaShrubsVulnerable1. Liaise with landholders to facilitate the implementation of site specific threat abatement measures. (Medium priority)
 
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Dasyurus maculatusMarsupialsVulnerable1. Develop a communication strategy to raise public awareness of the Spotted-tailed Quoll, compile education resources and distribute to identified target audience. Support community participation in survey and monitoring programs. (Low priority)
 
2. Prepare brochure detailing designs of 'quoll-proof' poultry runs and aviaries and distribute within relevant locations. (Low priority)
 
3. Seek funding or sponsorship to subsidise landholder costs of modifying poultry runs and aviaries. (Low priority)
 
4. Seminar on quoll biology and conservation. (Medium priority)
 
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Davidsonia jerseyanaTreesEndangered1. Develop and implement an education and awareness strategy to provide information on the species and its threats. (Medium priority)
 
2. Notify landholders and land managers about the presence of records of the species on their lands to ensure they are aware of opportunities for long term voluntary conservation measures and incentive programs to conserve the species. (High priority)
 
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Davidsonia johnsoniiTreesEndangered1. Develop and implement awareness strategy to provide information to stakeholders on the species, it's threats and mechanisms and incentives available to protect the species. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with councils to ensure that roadsides are managed in a manner that doesn’t disturb the habitat or individuals of this species. (High priority)
 
3. Notify landholder and managers of the presence and location of Davidsonia johnsonii on their land to prevent inadvertent damage of the species or its habitat. (High priority)
 
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Delma australisReptilesEndangered1. Conduct community education programs with regard to mallee fauna, including brochures, media, posters for schools, field days, cmmty/school talks, etc. (Low priority)
 
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Delma imparReptilesVulnerable1. Liaise regularly with landholders of known sites on private land (as per Action 3.8.3 of the National Recovery Plan). (Medium priority)
 
2. Promote the species via the threatened species website and other educational materials (as per Action 3.8.2 of the National Recovery Plan). (Low priority)
 
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Demansia torquataReptilesVulnerable1. Develop a rapport with landholders within the species range and encourage them to understand and assist in the species recovery through brochures, on-site visits, etc. (Medium priority)
 
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Derwentia blakelyiShrubsVulnerable1. Liaise with landholders/stakeholders and facilitate the implementation of site management specific monitoring and threat abatement measures. (Medium priority)
 
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Desmodium acanthocladumShrubsVulnerable1. Undertake a community awareness program on the identification, potential habitat, threats and protection measures for Thorny Pea. (Low priority)
 
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Desmodium campylocaulonHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Educate and encourage the community to recognise and protect the species. (Medium priority)
 
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Dichanthium setosumHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Conduct media publicity campaign to highlight implementation of recovery actions. (Medium priority)
 
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Digitaria porrectaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Conduct media publicity campaign to highlight implementation of recovery actions. (Medium priority)
 
2. Ensure DECC is advised of any consents or approvals that affect the species. (Medium priority)
 
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Dillwynia glauculaShrubsEndangered1. Provide information about the Michelago Parrot-pea to landowners in the Michelago, Numerella and Windellama areas. (Medium priority)
 
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Dillwynia tenuifolia - endangered population Kemps CreekEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Liaise with adjacent landowners regarding impacts on edges of bushland remnant. Attempt to get modification of management to prevent future impacts on edges. (Medium priority)
 
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Diospyros mabaceaTreesEndangered1. Liaise with private landholders to facilitate implementation of habitat management actions such as weeding and/or slashing of regrowth at localities of Limpinwood and Eungella. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaosn is required with landholders at six localities identified in the recovery plan to formalise agreement for access to undertake proposed research and management activities. (Medium priority)
 
3. Promote understanding and awareness of the conservation issues facing Diospyros mabacea by undertaking a public education program and developing interpretative signs for the Eungella and Tyalgum sites. (Medium priority)
 
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Diospyros major var. ebenus forma australiensisTreesEndangered1. Encourage community awareness to assist in detecting new locations, and with habitat rehabilitation projects. (Medium priority)
 
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Diplodactylus conspicillatusReptilesEndangered1. Develop a rapport with landholders within the species range and encourage them to understand and assist in the species recovery through brochures, on-site visits, etc. (Medium priority)
 
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Diplodactylus elderiReptilesVulnerable1. Conduct community education programs with regard to mallee fauna, including brochures, media, posters for schools, field days, cmmty/school talks, etc. (Low priority)
 
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Diplodactylus stenodactylusReptilesVulnerable1. Develop a rapport with landholders within the species range and encourage them to understand and assist in the species recovery through brochures, on-site visits, etc. (Medium priority)
 
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Diploglottis campbelliiTreesEndangered1. Develop and implement a targeted education and awareness program to improve knowledge on the species conservation, threatening processes, mechanisms and incentives available to ameliorate these threats. (Medium priority)
 
2. Ensure landholder and managers are notified of species locations in order to minimise inadvertant damage to the species. (High priority)
 
3. Ensure public authorities and relevant land managers are aware of the long term protection measures required to assist conservation eg appropriate zoning, VCAs, JMAs and acquisition of key sites. (High priority)
 
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Discaria nitidaShrubsVulnerable1. Landholders to be informed of the occurrence of populations of the Leafy Anchor Plant on their properties. (Medium priority)
 
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Diuris aequalisOrchidsEndangered1. Develop an Expression of Interest (EOI) for incentives targeted towards private landowners to locate new sites for conservation. (Medium priority)
 
2. Distribute information about this species to landowners along and near the Great Divide from Tallaganda NP to Kanangra NP. (Medium priority)
 
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Diuris praecoxOrchidsVulnerable1. Negotiate with the managers of freehold sites to prepare and implement site management plans that address threatening processes. (Medium priority)
 
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Diuris sp. aff. chrysanthaOrchidsEndangered1. Ensure that land managers and other stakeholders are aware of populations and habitat, identify information and resource needs. (Avoid unnecessary publicity as illegal collection is a threat). (High priority)
 
2. Raise community awareness of the orchid to assist in detecting new locations, and assist with habitat rehabilitation projects. Locations should not be publicised, however, since the orchid is at risk from illegal collection. (Medium priority)
 
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Diuris sp.. (Oaklands, D.L. Jones 5380)OrchidsEndangered1. Distribute information to local communities regarding the species' ecology, threats and management, particularly around the Oaklands population where rubbish dumping and fill are threats. (Medium priority)
 
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Diuris tricolorOrchidsVulnerable1. Develop a fact sheet and distribute via community newsletters, regional shows and field days and by promoting the DEC threatened species website. (High priority)
 
2. Develop an Expression of Interest (EOI) for incentives targeted towards private landowners to locate new sites for conservation. (Medium priority)
 
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Dodonaea procumbensShrubsVulnerable1. Develop and implement site management plans including species specific actions. (Medium priority)
 
2. Facilitate information and skills exchange between landholders, land managers, government agencies, community groups and other stakeholders aimed at achieving best practice management. (High priority)
 
3. Maintain up to date ‘best practice’ management guidelines for landholders managing species and foster implementation. (Medium priority)
 
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Doryanthes palmeriHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Encourage the community to participate in the detection of Doryanthes palmeri at new locations, and encourage their participation in habitat rehabilitation projects. (Medium priority)
 
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Dromaius novaehollandiae - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Conduct public awareness campaigns to increase community participation in reporting and protection of Emu population. (Medium priority)
 
2. Report any instances of illegal killing of emus to DEC. (High priority)
 
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Drymodes brunneopygiaBirdsVulnerable1. Produce & distribute information re ecological requirements, known records, conservation actions, etc to interest groups and the public. (Medium priority)
 
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Drynaria rigidulaFerns and CycadsEndangered1. Encourage the community to participate in the detection of Drynaria rigidula at new locations, and encourage their participation in habitat rehabilitation projects. (Medium priority)
 
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Duffys Forest Ecological Community in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Consult with and support private landholders to undertake threat management & restoration actions. (Medium priority)
 
2. Develop a community education, awareness and involvement strategy to inform the community of the conservation requirements and threats affecting this EEC. (High priority)
 
3. Develop a targeted threat management information strategy. (Medium priority)
 
4. Notify landowners and managers of the presence of DFEC remnants under their care and/or control. (High priority)
 
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Dysphania plantaginellaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Create alternative watering points for livestock in vicinity of populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Dysphania platycarpaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Create alternative watering points for livestock. (Medium priority)
 
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Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Develop a periodic information leaflet highlighting ESBS conservation and detailing future bush regeneration activities in which the public may become involved. (Medium priority)
 
2. Develop best practice management guidelines. (Medium priority)
 
3. Distribute the ESBS information leaflet (prepared under Action 9.4.2) with rates notices. (Medium priority)
 
4. Liaise with Telstra regarding the management of ESBS on Telstra owned land on at Jennifer Street, Little Bay. (High priority)
 
5. Liaise with the Commonwealth Department of Defence and Randwick City Council regarding the management of ESBS remnants in Randwick Environment Park. (High priority)
 
6. Liaise with the Commonwealth Department of Defence and the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust regarding the ongoing management and protection of ESBS at North Head. (High priority)
 
7. Liaise with the Commonwealth DF&A regarding the management of ESBS at Malabar Headland. (High priority)
 
8. Liaise with the La Perouse and Metropolitan Land Councils regarding the management of ESBS lands under their control. (High priority)
 
9. Provide ongoing advice to landholders regarding their legislative responsibilities and requirements under the TSC Act. (High priority)
 
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Echiopsis curtaReptilesEndangered1. Conduct community education programs with regard to mallee fauna, including brochures, media, posters for schools, field days, cmmty/school talks, etc. (Low priority)
 
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Egernia whitiiReptilesNot listed1. Establish links with relevant stakeholders and seek their on-going involvement in recovery actions. (High priority)
 
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Elaeocarpus sp. 'Rocky Creek'TreesEndangered1. Undertake site hygiene education for staff and consultants that may be required to visit the sites to raise awareness and minimise threats posed by pathogens. (High priority)
 
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Elaeocarpus williamsianusTreesEndangered1. Liaise with private land holders to convey the conservation significance of populations of E. williamsianus on or adjacent to their property. Local councils are to be informed of any management agreements. (Medium priority)
 
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Elderslie Banksia Scrub ForestThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Management of EECs to be included in the conditions for Crown land trusts, lease and licence holders. (Medium priority)
 
2. Prepare and implement community awareness, education and involvement strategy. (Medium priority)
 
3. Support community conservation by providing nursery or other facilities, for regeneration activities. (Low priority)
 
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Eleocharis obicisHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Distribute information regarding the species, its threats and management actions to landholders and local communities where this species is most likely to occur. (Low priority)
 
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Eleocharis tetraquetraHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Develop and implement a community education and awareness program. (High priority)
 
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Elseya belliReptilesVulnerable1. Educate local landholders and communities with regards to the species, its habitat and threats (including water pollution and destruction of streamside habitat) and provide advice with regards to protecting and restoring habitat. (Medium priority)
 
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Emydura macquarii (Bellinger River Form)ReptilesVulnerable1. Develop and implement community education and awareness program. (High priority)
 
2. Provide information to encourage and assist the community and landowners in the management of riparian vegetation. (High priority)
 
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Endiandra floydiiTreesEndangered1. Maintain buffer zones to prevent the possible adverse effects of the movement of genetic material between cultivated Crystal creek Walnuts and naturally occurring populations. (High priority)
 
2. Notify relevant landowners and managers of locations of the species on their lands and liaise with these landholders to facilitate long term protection of each site. (High priority)
 
3. Raise community awareness of the recovery requirements for this species by distributing education material to relevant stakeholders such as Landcare groups. (High priority)
 
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Endiandra hayesiiTreesVulnerable1. Advise landowners and managers not to plant species unless as part of recovery program to ensure genetic diversity of local populations is not compromised. (Medium priority)
 
2. Notify landowners and managers of species presence on their land to ensure they have access to information relevant to the conservation of the taxa and to minimise possible impacts to the species. (High priority)
 
3. Provide information on species to Bushfire Committees and fire planners and ensure that fire management requirements are include in the threatened species schedules of the Bush Fire Hazard Reduction Code. (Low priority)
 
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Endiandra muelleri subsp. bracteataTreesEndangered1. Advise landowners and managers not to plant species unless as part of recovery program to ensure genetic diversity of local populations is not compromised. (Low priority)
 
2. Notify landowners and managers of species presence on their land to ensure they have access to information relevant to the conservation of the taxa and to minimse possible impacts to the species. (Low priority)
 
3. Provide information on species to Bushfire Committees and fire planners and ensure that fire management requirements are include in the threatened species schedules of the Bush Fire Hazard Reduction Code. (Low priority)
 
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Epacris hamiltoniiShrubsEndangered1. Raise awareness of the conservation status and management issues affecting this species. (Low priority)
 
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Epacris purpurascens var. purpurascensShrubsVulnerable1. Liaise with land managers to encourage the preparation of site management plans and the implementation of appropriate threat abatement measures, such as weed control/bush regeneration, site protection (fencing/signage) and fire management. (High priority)
 
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Ephippiorhynchus asiaticusBirdsEndangered1. Prepare and implement an education campaign to raise public awareness of the value in conserving wetlands in north-eastern NSW for waterbirds, including the Black-necked Stork. . (Low priority)
 
2. Promote the Black-necked Stork as an icon species for the conservation of floodplain wetlands and educate the community on important habitat requirements and threats to Black-necked Storks and their habitat. (Low priority)
 
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Eriocaulon carsoniiHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Prepare a profile about the species and distribute to all interested parties. (Low priority)
 
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Erythrotriorchis radiatusBirdsEndangered1. Where nests are located on private land - provide education and extension services to promote conservation and management. (High priority)
 
2. Develop education package with respect to species identification, conservation status, threats and management of the species. (Medium priority)
 
3. Provide advice to landowners as necessary if species located on private lands to promote conservation and management. (High priority)
 
4. Provide educational advice and information as necessary. (High priority)
 
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Esacus neglectusBirdsEndangered1. Design a public awareness campaign targeting beach users on the impact of dogs, vehicles, and human access to E. neglectus sites. (High priority)
 
2. Develop a Code of Conduct for beach users including clubs to minimise impact of human disturbance on E. neglectus sites. (High priority)
 
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Eubalaena australisMarine MammalsVulnerable1. Manage the potential impacts of tourism on whales and educate marine users about best practice behaviours and regulations when interacting with whales. (Low priority)
 
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Eucalyptus alligatrix subsp. miscellaTreesVulnerable1. Liaise with landholders/stakeholders and facilitate the implementation of site management specific monitoring and threat abatement measures, including weed removal and fencing. (High priority)
 
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Eucalyptus approximansTreesEndangered1. Provide information on Eucalyptus approximans to landowners adjacent to areas of known occurrence. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus benthamiiTreesVulnerable1. Install interpretive material at E. benthamii plantation at Penrith Lakes Regatta Centre describing significance of, and recovery program for, E. benthamii. (Medium priority)
 
2. Prepare a community awareness and involvement strategy that identifies opportunities to create partnerships between all levels of government, industry and the community. (Low priority)
 
3. Protect trees on private land through liaison with landholders and through PVP process. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus camaldulensisEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Inform landowners and managers of the need for local provenance trees in planting programs. (High priority)
 
2. Liaise with private and public landowners regarding the protection of sites. (High priority)
 
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Eucalyptus camfieldiiMalleesVulnerable1. Liaise with landholders to facilitate the implementation of site specific threat abatement measures. (High priority)
 
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Eucalyptus copulansTreesEndangered1. Encourage the involvement of local community groups in community-based searches for additional specimens of E. copulans. (Low priority)
 
2. Facilitate the involvement of the local community in implementation of the conservation plan for the remaining tree. (Low priority)
 
3. Prepare a community awareness and involvement strategy that identifies opportunities to create partnerships between all levels of government, industry and the community. (Low priority)
 
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Eucalyptus corticosaTreesVulnerable1. Liaise with relevant landholders about status of this species, how to protect it and encourage VCAs etc where relevant. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus fractaTreesVulnerable1. Liaise with landholders to facilitate the implementation of site specific threat abatement measures. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus glaucinaTreesVulnerable1. Liaise with landowners over management of populations of Eucalyptus glaucina. (High priority)
 
2. Provide information to the public on Eucalyptus glaucina, particularly landowners adjacent to areas of known occurrence. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus kartzoffianaTreesVulnerable1. Improve landholder awareness and protection of species through education and involvement in recovery process. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus macarthuriiTreesVulnerable1. Liaise with landowners and Landcare groups over management of populations of Eucalyptus magnificata. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with Rural Lands Protection boards over management of TSRs. (High priority)
 
3. Provide information to the public on Eucalyptus magnificata, particularly landowners adjacent to areas of known occurrence. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus mckieanaTreesVulnerable1. Develop sustainable management guidelines and technical material to assist landowners. This will include measures to address stock management, ecological fire management and property maintenance activities. (High priority)
 
2. Liaise with landowners and promote community programs that assist with the conservation of the species. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus nicholiiTreesVulnerable1. Develop and distribute educational information to nurseries and relevant organisations to increase awareness about only propagating from legally collected seed. (High priority)
 
2. Liaise with private landowners over management of stands of Eucalyptus nicholii. (High priority)
 
3. Liaise with Rural Lands Protection boards over management of TSRs. (High priority)
 
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Eucalyptus oresbiaTreesVulnerable1. Liaise with landowners and Landcare groups over management of populations of Eucalyptus oresbia. (High priority)
 
2. Provide information to the public on Eucalyptus oresbia, particularly landowners adjacent to areas of known occurrence. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus parramattensis subsp. decadensTreesVulnerable1. Assist private landowners to implement key threat abatement actions in site-specific management plans. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus pulverulentaMalleesVulnerable1. Liaise with landholders/stakeholders and facilitate the implementation of site specific monitoring and threat abatement measures, including weed removal and fencing. (High priority)
 
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Eucalyptus pumilaMalleesVulnerable1. Liaise with landowners to prevent inadvertent damage and to facilitate the implementation of threat abatement measures. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus recurvaMalleesEndangered1. Seek the cooperation of landholders in protecting all sites. (High priority)
 
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Eucalyptus rubida subsp. barbigerorumTreesVulnerable1. Liaise with landowners and Landcare groups over management of populations of Eucalyptus rubida ssp barbigerorum. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with Rural Lands Protection boards over management of TSRs. (Medium priority)
 
3. Provide information to the public on Eucalyptus rubida ssp barbigerorum, particularly landowners adjacent to areas of known occurrence. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus sp. Howes Swamp CreekTreesEndangered Ecological Community1. Prepare a community awareness and involvement strategy that identifies opportunities to create partnerships between all levels of government, industry and the community. (Low priority)
 
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Eucalyptus spp. CattaiTreesEndangered1. Liaise with private landowners regarding land management for the protection populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus tetrapleuraTreesVulnerable1. Liaise with landowners and Landcare groups over management of populations of Eucalyptus tetrapleura, protecting habitat from further clearing. (Medium priority)
 
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Eudyptula minor population - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Community education and advice. (High priority)
 
2. Develop community outreach program. (Medium priority)
 
3. Education and enforcement of Companion Animals Act to reduce mortality of penguins from domestic pets. (Medium priority)
 
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Eulamprus leuraensisReptilesEndangered1. Increase public awareness and involvement in recovery efforts. (Low priority)
 
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Euphrasia orthocheila subsp. perasperaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Liaise with Landcare groups and landowners with known or potential habitat. (Medium priority)
 
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Falco hypoleucosBirdsVulnerable1. Educate and encourage landholders to protect and rehabilitate riparian habitat and implement grazing regimes that create or protect large areas of good quality habitat to enhance the prey biomass. (Medium priority)
 
2. Involve volunteers and community groups in the survey effort for this species. (Medium priority)
 
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Falsistrellus tasmaniensisBatsVulnerable1. Develop and promote State-wide bat awareness programs for schools, CMAs, landholders and industry groups etc. (Medium priority)
 
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Floydia praealtaTreesVulnerable1. Encourage the community to participate in the detection of Ball Nut at new locations, and encourage their participation in habitat rehabilitation projects. (Low priority)
 
2. Ensure community are aware of possible genetic issues in relation to planting of Ball Nut material. Emphasise importance of maintaining genetic integrity of wild populations. (High priority)
 
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Fontainea australisShrubsVulnerable1. Encourage the community to participate in the detection of Fontainea australis at new locations, and encourage their participation in habitat rehabilitation projects. (Low priority)
 
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Fontainea orariaShrubsEndangered1. Encourage the community to be involved in the targeted survey, site specific management and translocation programs where appropriate. (High priority)
 
2. DEC will liaise with landholders to seek long term protection of the Coastal Fontainea and its habitat. (High priority)
 
3. Develop targeted information packages on the species, its conservation status and threats. (High priority)
 
4. Liaise with appropriate people to ensure the Coastal Fontainea individuals currently growing in local, regional and State botanic gardens are maintained. (High priority)
 
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Freshwater wetlands on coastal floodplains of the NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin and South East Corner bioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Liaise with community to improve recognition of values and encourage landholder participation in site management including weed control. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with landholders and undertake and promote programs that ameliorate threats such as grazing and human disturbance. (Low priority)
 
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Fuzzy Box on alluvials of South West Slopes, Darling Riverine Plains & the Brigalow Belt SouthThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Disseminate information on EECs to landholders and promote recovery. (Medium priority)
 
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Gallirallus sylvestrisBirdsEndangered1. Prepare community information brochure on woodhen management, such as how monitoring surveys are undertaken, habitat enhancement and protection meausres and the colour banding process for identification to facilitate continuation of community support. (Medium priority)
 
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Genoplesium insignisOrchidsEndangered1. Liaise with land managers to ensure the effective implementation of threat abatement measures. (High priority)
 
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Genoplesium plumosumOrchidsCritically Endangered1. Include the conservation of the Tallong Midge Orchid in the education program at the Tallong Campus of the Santa Sabina College. (Low priority)
 
2. Involve local community members in detecting when the species begins flowering and involve landholders in monitoring and recovery efforts. (Low priority)
 
3. Prepare a pamphlet describing the species, its management and monitoring program. (Low priority)
 
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Genoplesium vernaleOrchidsVulnerable1. Advise Shire Councils and the RTA of sites that occur on roadsides and provide information on appropriate management of those sites. (Medium priority)
 
2. Community participation / education. (Low priority)
 
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Genowlan Point Allocasuarina nana HeathlandThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Liaise with local 4WD groups about the significance of the community and site. (Medium priority)
 
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Gentiana baeuerleniiHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Provide information, where appropriate to community groups in areas where species was last located and encourage community participation in fields searches. (Medium priority)
 
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Gentiana bredboensisHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Re-establish contact with landholder. (Medium priority)
 
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Gentiana wissmanniiHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Liaise with landowners and Landcare groups over management of known and potential habitat for Gentiana wissmannii. (Low priority)
 
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Geodorum densiflorumOrchidsEndangered1. Encourage community participation in habitat rehabilitation projects. (High priority)
 
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Geophaps scriptaBirdsEndangered1. Educate and encourage the community to protect and rehabilitate habitat. (Medium priority)
 
2. Identify sites where the species is commonly observed and actively target for incentives and habitat management. (High priority)
 
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Gingidia montanaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Provide information to the public at Point Lookout (New England NP) on Gingidia montana. (Low priority)
 
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Glossopsitta porphyrocephalaBirdsVulnerable1. Conduct community education programs with regard to the species, including brochures, media, posters for schools, field days, cmmty group/school talks, etc. (Low priority)
 
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Gossia fragrantissimaShrubsEndangered1. Undertake a public awareness program regarding the significance of Sweet Myrtle, habitat protection measures and legal responsibilities of landholders and land managers. (High priority)
 
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Grantiella pictaBirdsVulnerable1. Inform stakeholders of the importance of mistletoes to this species. (High priority)
 
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Grevillea beadleanaShrubsEndangered1. Consult with private landowners and lessees options for conservation management and protection. (High priority)
 
2. Inform land owners of sites where there are known populations, and discuss possible protection measures. (High priority)
 
3. Prepare and display a leaflet for DEC, Councils, landholders and the community. (Medium priority)
 
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Grevillea caleyiShrubsEndangered1. Inform all managers and owners of land where G. caleyi occurs to ensure site specific considerations are taken into consideration. (High priority)
 
2. Prepare posters on G. caleyi for targeted landholders and community groups which will include information on conservation status, biology and habitat and management with respect to fire and other threats. (Medium priority)
 
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Grevillea divaricataShrubsEndangered1. Distribute information regarding the species to local landholders and community to assist in locating extant populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Grevillea guthrieanaShrubsEndangered1. Liaise with private landholder regarding the creekside population. (High priority)
 
2. Prepare and disseminate community awareness information. (Medium priority)
 
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Grevillea kennedyanaShrubsVulnerable1. Maintain regular personal representations to relevant land managers and lessees. (High priority)
 
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Grevillea obtusifloraShrubsEndangered1. Present talks on this species to local community groups and encourage participation of the community in recovery actions. (Low priority)
 
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Grevillea parviflora subsp. supplicansShrubsEndangered1. Negotiate with the managers of freehold sites to prepare and implement site management plans that address threatening processes. (High priority)
 
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Grevillea quadricaudaShrubsVulnerable1. Liaise with landowners over management of populations of Grevillea quadricauda. (Medium priority)
 
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Grevillea shiressiiShrubsVulnerable1. Undertake community awareness raising initiatives with respect to the species and seek reporting of other sightings within the local area. (Low priority)
 
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Grevillea wilkinsoniiShrubsEndangered1. Obtain media coverage for major conservation actions achieved, particularly for those where private landowners have assisted. (Medium priority)
 
2. Undertake consultation with private landholders on management actions. (High priority)
 
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Grus rubicundaBirdsVulnerable1. Educate all rural landholders about the importance of Brolgas and encourage them to retain wetland areas on their properties for these magnificent birds. (Medium priority)
 
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Haematopus fuliginosusBirdsVulnerable1. Improve understanding of the species through promotion of the DEC Threatened Species website and other educational material. (Medium priority)
 
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Haematopus longirostrisBirdsVulnerable1. Involve trained community volunteers in survey, monitoring and wardening. (Medium priority)
 
2. Undertake multi-media program of community awareness. (Medium priority)
 
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Hakea archaeoidesShrubsVulnerable1. Provide information to the public on Hakea archaeoides, particularly landowners adjacent to areas of known occurrence. (Medium priority)
 
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Hamirostra melanosternonBirdsVulnerable1. Educate and encourage landholders to protect and rehabilitate riparian habitat and implement grazing regimes that create or protect large areas of good quality habitat to enhance the prey biomass. (Medium priority)
 
2. Involve volunteers and community groups in the survey effort for this species. (Medium priority)
 
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Hedyotis galioidesHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Encourage the community to participate in the detection of new locations, and encourage their participation in habitat rehabilitation projects of seasonally inundated wetlands of paperbark swamps and Forest Red Gum woodlands. (Low priority)
 
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Heleioporus australiacusAmphibiansVulnerable1. Encourage and support community projects that benefit the conservation of the Giant Burrowing Frog. (Low priority)
 
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Hibbertia hexandraShrubsEndangered1. Encourage the community to participate in the detection of new locations, and encourage their participation in habitat rehabilitation projects in heath, open forest and rainforest areas. (Medium priority)
 
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Hibbertia procumbensShrubsEndangered1. Negotiate with the managers of freehold sites to prepare and implement site management plans that address threatening processes. (Medium priority)
 
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Hicksbeachia pinnatifoliaTreesVulnerable1. Develop and implement targeted education and awareness programs. (Low priority)
 
2. Notify relevant landholders/land managers of any species found on their properties; and conversely ensure landholders/land managers notify relevant agencies of such sightings. (Low priority)
 
3. Prepare a community awareness program advising of long term recovery actions. (Low priority)
 
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Homoranthus darwinioidesShrubsVulnerable1. Distribute information regarding the species, its threats and management actions to local landholders and interest groups to assist in locating and protecting populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Hoplocephalus bitorquatusReptilesVulnerable1. Encourage the community (via incentives) to implement habitat rehabilitation and protection (especially of dead and mature trees). (Medium priority)
 
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Hoplocephalus bungaroidesReptilesEndangered1. Develop educational strategies to raise awareness of the species plight as well as a major threat being loss of surface bush rock. (High priority)
 
2. Target landscape and associated industry as well as users and promote alternatives to the use of bushrock and highlight the harm bushrock use causes. (Medium priority)
 
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Howell Shrublands in the New England Tablelands and Nandewar BioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Develop sustainable management guidelines and technical material to assist landowners, including measures to address inappropriate fertilizer application, stock management and ecological fire management. (Medium priority)
 
2. Involve landowners and promote community programs that assist with the conservation of the ecological community. (Low priority)
 
3. Promote the educational, scientific and cultural values of the ecological community. (Low priority)
 
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Hunter Lowland Redgum Forest in the Sydney Basin and NSW North Coast BioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Develop and implement a community education and involvement program to assist with management of key remnants on public land. (Medium priority)
 
2. Develop awareness and incentives programs to encourage best practice management of remnants on private land. (Medium priority)
 
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Hylacola cautaBirdsVulnerable1. Produce & distribute information re ecological requirements, known records, conservation actions, etc to interest groups and the public. (Medium priority)
 
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Illawarra Lowlands Grassy Woodland in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Develop awareness and incentives programs to promote and encourage best practice management of remnants on private land. (Medium priority)
 
2. Develop interpretive programs for high profile sites on public lands. (Low priority)
 
3. Undertake annual inspections of the condition of the Croom Rd VCA site and liaise with Shellharbour Council regarding management of the community. (Medium priority)
 
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Illawarra Subtropical Rainforest in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Develop awareness and incentives programs to promote and encourage best practice management of remnants on private land. (Medium priority)
 
2. Develop interpretive programs for high profile sites on public lands. (Low priority)
 
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Indigofera efoliataShrubsEndangered1. Initiate a community awareness and identification campaign to encourage reporting's. (Medium priority)
 
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Inland Grey Box Woodland in the Riverina, NSW South Western Slopes, Cobar Peneplain, Nandewar and Brigalow Belt South BioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Continue the operation of the Grassy Box Conservation Management Network in NSW. (High priority)
 
2. Employ extension officers to coordinate CMN's to facilitate the implementation of actions, promote the use of existing management kits and develop further guidelines to address management issues. . (High priority)
 
3. Produce and distribute information regarding ecological requirements, known records, conservation actions etc. to interest groups and the public. (Medium priority)
 
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Ipomoea diamantinensisHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Distribute information regarding the species, its threats and management actions to local landholders and interest groups to assist in locating and protecting the species. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with the landholder(s) of the properties on the "west side of the Narran River bridge on the S and N sides of Goodooga Rd" to implement the recovery actions for the population found at these sites in 2004. (High priority)
 
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Ipomoea polymorphaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Distribute information regarding the species, its threats and management actions to local landholders, interest groups and the community to assist in locating and protecting new populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Irenepharsus trypherusHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Issue press releases to highlight key events in the implementation of the recovery plan. (Medium priority)
 
2. Prepare and distribute an annual newsletter detailing progress of the Illawarra Regional Threatened Flora Recovery Team. (Medium priority)
 
3. Raise awareness of, and encourage community involvement in, the recovery program. (Medium priority)
 
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Isoglossa eranthemoidesHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. As the species can be confused with two non-threatened species, prior to the implementation of any management action, plants of the species at that locality examined by an appropriately experienced person to confirm their identity. (High priority)
 
2. Incorporate information on the species' ecology, conservation and management requirements in relevant educational and publicity material and disseminate. This material includes brochures and advisory/interpretative signage. (High priority)
 
3. Liaise with stakeholders, including relevant gorvernment agencies and landowners of species' locations, to ensure that they are aware of the relevant recovery actions, support them, and implement them where appropriate. (High priority)
 
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Isoodon obesulus obesulusMarsupialsEndangered1. Inform community of conservation significance of the SBB. (Medium priority)
 
2. Involve community in survey and monitoring programs for SBB. (Medium priority)
 
3. Media publicity campaign. (Low priority)
 
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Keraudrenia corrolata var. denticulata - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Notify and educate landholders with regards to location, site management implications and opportunities for conservation. (Medium priority)
 
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Kincumber Scribbly Gum Forest in the Sydney Basin bioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesCritically Endangered Ecological Community1. Encourage community involvement in the implementation of on-ground actions to restore and protect sites (fencing, track rationalisation and bush regeneration). (Low priority)
 
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Kippistia suaedifoliaShrubsEndangered1. Develop an Expression of Interest (EOI) for incentives targeted towards private landowners to locate new sites for conservation. (Medium priority)
 
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Kunzea cambageiShrubsVulnerable1. Ensure personnel planning and undertaking road maintenance work are able to identify species and its habitat. (High priority)
 
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Kurnell Dune Forest in the Sutherland Shire and City of RockdaleThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Liaise with land managers to encourage the preparation of site management plans and the implementation of appropriate threat abatement measures. (Medium priority)
 
2. Prepare best practice management guidelines. (Medium priority)
 
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Kurri Sand Swamp Woodland in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Encourage community involvement in the implementation of recovery plan actions to protect and manage sites. (Medium priority)
 
2. Instigate program of interpretive walks within KSSW remnants to raise community awareness about its values. (Low priority)
 
3. Prepare and distribute information on the recovery program for KSSW. (Medium priority)
 
4. Prepare applications for funding to undertake on-ground recovery actions. (Low priority)
 
5. Prepare resource kit on KSSW for schools in the Cessnock/Kurri Kurri area. (Low priority)
 
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Lasiopetalum longistamineumShrubsVulnerable1. Liaise with landholders to facilitate the implementation of site specific threat abatement measures. (High priority)
 
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Lasiorhinus latifronsMarsupialsEndangered1. Develop a community education strategy for habitat rehabilitation/protection through incentives. (Medium priority)
 
2. Encourage community awareness and involvement through various media. (Medium priority)
 
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Lathamus discolorBirdsEndangered1. Compile, produce and distribute the annual Swift Parrot volunteer newsletter "Swifts Across the Strait". (Low priority)
 
2. Reduce the incidence of Swift Parrot collisions by raising community awareness of the threat of man-made hazards (including windows/glass panes and high wire-mesh fences) in the vicinity of suitable habitat. (Medium priority)
 
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Leionema lachnaeoidesShrubsEndangered1. Raise awareness of conservation status of species among landholders and community groups. Actively involve community volunteers in recovery actions. (Medium priority)
 
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Leipoa ocellataBirdsEndangered1. Develop an Expression of Interest (EOI) targeted towards private landowners to locate new sites and from thin negotiate, develop and implement conservation management agreements. (High priority)
 
2. Increase community awareness about Malleefowl and the conservation of other threatened mallee biota. (Medium priority)
 
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Lepidium aschersoniiHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Contribute conservation presentations to field days and community events. (Medium priority)
 
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Lepidium hyssopifoliumHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Hold an educational field days on-site for neighbours. (Medium priority)
 
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Lepidium monoplocoidesHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Contribute conservation presentations to field days and community events particularly in agricultural regions where the species is known. (Medium priority)
 
2. Educate and encourage the community to protect and rehabilitate habitat. (Medium priority)
 
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Lepidium peregrinumHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Consult with stakeholders, including indigenous groups. (Medium priority)
 
2. Develop community involvement in implementation of relevant recovery actions. (Medium priority)
 
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Lepidosperma evansianumHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Raise awareness, and involve the community in the implementation of recovery actions. (Low priority)
 
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Leptorhynchos orientalisHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Develop an Expression of Interest (EOI) for incentives targeted towards private landholders to locate new sites for conservation. . (Medium priority)
 
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Lerista xanthuraReptilesVulnerable1. Develop a rapport with landholders within the species range and encourage them to understand and assist in the species recovery through brochures, on-site visits, etc. (Medium priority)
 
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Lespedeza juncea subsp. sericea - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Advise private landholder of the presence of the species and discuss management requirements and opportunities to enter into conservation agreements. (High priority)
 
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Liasis stimsoniReptilesVulnerable1. Develop a rapport with landholders within the species range and encourage them to understand and assist in the species recovery through brochures, on-site visits, etc. (Medium priority)
 
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Limicola falcinellusBirdsVulnerable1. Increase community awareness and understanding of migratory waders via promotion of the DEC threatened species website and other educational materials (eg. signage, brochures) and through the use of media. (Low priority)
 
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Limosa limosaBirdsVulnerable1. Increase community awareness and understanding of migratory waders via promotion of the DEC threatened species website and other educational materials (eg. signage, brochures) and through the use of media. (Low priority)
 
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Lindsaea incisaFerns and CycadsEndangered1. Liaise with landowners and Landcare groups over management of populations of Lindsaea incisa. (Medium priority)
 
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Litoria aureaAmphibiansEndangered1. Encourage activities of GGBF groups to continue. Establish community 'Friends of the GGBF' groups in key regional areas. (High priority)
 
2. Liaise with public authorities to increase protection of areas of GGBF habitat occurring on public lands and with private landholders whose properties contain key populations of GGBF to increase protection of these areas. (High priority)
 
3. Prepare and disseminate annual newsletter to participating groups, an annual update/newsletter summarising the key actions undertaken as part of the GGBF recovery program. (Medium priority)
 
4. Prepare and disseminate information pamphlets in regional areas of the species distribution. (Medium priority)
 
5. Revise & disseminate Species Profile to affected agencies & organisations. Disseminate Environmental Impact G'lines to consent & determining authorities. These will be available to consultants & other interested parties. (Medium priority)
 
6. Undertake community survey & monitoring across its statewide distribution in an effort to detect new populations & add to knowledge of spp. historical distribution. Develop systematic community based monitoring & reporting program. (Medium priority)
 
7. Undertake community training workshops on frog identification, handling, hygiene protocols and monitoring techniques. (Medium priority)
 
8. Use GGBF as flagship sp. for public awareness raising program re: pest status of Gambusia & its impact on GGBF & other frog & fish spp. Program to address the mosquito control issue, alternatives to Gambusia & allay concerns re: mosquitoes & GGBF habitat. (Low priority)
 
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Litoria booroolongensisAmphibiansEndangered1. Increase awareness about the species. (Medium priority)
 
2. Provide education and training about conservation measures for the species, including safe use of harmful herbicides and pesticides in the vicinity of populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Litoria brevipalmataAmphibiansVulnerable1. Develop a community education strategy that identifies the species breeding habitat. (Low priority)
 
2. Identify strategies for the management of breeding habitat on private land. (Low priority)
 
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Litoria castaneaAmphibiansEndangered1. Community information pamphlet New England Tableland. (High priority)
 
2. Community information pamphlet Northern Section of Southern Highlands. (High priority)
 
3. Community information pamphlet SE Highlands. (High priority)
 
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Litoria olongburensisAmphibiansVulnerable1. Educate and involve the community and other stakeholders; including production and dissemination of fact sheets on acid frogs, recovery processes, and habitat management & protection; creation of a web page; survey/monitoring training and displayboards. (Medium priority)
 
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Litoria piperataAmphibiansVulnerable1. Community information pamphlet New England Tableland. (High priority)
 
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Litoria raniformisAmphibiansEndangered1. Improve communitiy's awareness and understanding of the species through print and radio media, community presentations, brochures, newsletters, signage, involvement of interest groups in recovery actions, etc. (Medium priority)
 
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Litoria spenceriAmphibiansEndangered1. Undertake media awareness campaign. (Low priority)
 
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Littoral Rainforest in the NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin and South East Corner BioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Enhance the capacity of persons involved in the assessment of impacts on this EEC to ensure the best informed decisions are made. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with landholders and undertake and promote programs that ameliorate threats such as grazing and human disturbance. (Low priority)
 
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Long-nosed potoroo - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Raise community awareness of importance of retaining understorey cover and large intact areas of native vegetation for small to medium-sized terrestrial mammals including the Long-nosed Potoroo. (High priority)
 
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Lower Hunter Spotted Gum - Ironbark Forest in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Promote public involvement in restoration activities. (Medium priority)
 
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Lowland Rainforest on Floodplain in the New South Wales North Coast BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Develop sustainable management guidelines and technical material to assist landowners. This will include measures to address threatening processes and management options. (High priority)
 
2. Liaise with landowners and promote community programs that assist with the conservation of the ecological community. (Medium priority)
 
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Macadamia tetraphyllaTreesVulnerable1. Undertake program to draw community's attention to importance of wild populations of Rough-shelled Bush Nut. (Medium priority)
 
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Macropus dorsalisMarsupialsEndangered1. Improve landholder awareness by providing guidelines on how to appropriately manage and enhance habitat. (Low priority)
 
2. Liaise with Qld government agencies to develop partnerships and determine appropriate management strategies. (High priority)
 
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Macropus parmaMarsupialsVulnerable1. Undertake landholder awareness by providing guidelines on how to appropriately manage habitat. (Medium priority)
 
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Macrozamia johnsoniiFerns and CycadsEndangered1. Encourage the community to purchase plants only from licensed nurseries. (Medium priority)
 
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Maireana cheeliiHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Develop EIA guidance for consent and determining authorities with regard to development and other activities. (High priority)
 
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Manorina melanotisBirdsEndangered1. Involve community volunteers in surveys and monitoring and distribute annual reviews and media information to NSW stakeholders and local media. (High priority)
 
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Marsdenia longilobaEpiphytes and climbersEndangered1. Distribute a species profile for the species to relevant land managers, consent authorities and conservation groups. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with private landholders to convey significance of populations of the species occurring on or adjacent to their property and encourage onground works for species protection. (Low priority)
 
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Mastacomys fuscusRodentsVulnerable1. Develop interpretative material to be placed in National Parks. (Low priority)
 
2. Inform tenants of buildings of prohibitions against use of poison baits and kill traps. (Medium priority)
 
3. Prevent foxes and cats from accessing garbage or other anthropogenic food. (Medium priority)
 
4. Promote media coverage of BTR recovery issues. (Low priority)
 
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Mastacomys fuscus - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Prepare species profile and information brochure. (Medium priority)
 
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McKies Stringybark/Blackbutt Open Forest in the Nandewar and New England Tableland BioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Develop sustainable management guidelines and technical material to assist landowners, including measures to address inappropriate fertilizer application, stock management, ecological fire management and property maintenance activities. (High priority)
 
2. Involve landowners and promote community programs that assist with the conservation of the ecological community. (Medium priority)
 
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Megaptera novaeangliaeMarine MammalsVulnerable1. Manage the potential impacts of tourism on whales, and educate marine users about best practice behaviours and regulations when interacting with whales. (Medium priority)
 
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Melaleuca armillaris Tall Shrubland in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Develop awareness and incentives programs to promote and encourage best practice management of remnants. (Medium priority)
 
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Melaleuca biconvexaTreesVulnerable1. Liaise with land managers to facilitate the preparation and implementation of site management plans that address threatening processes. (Medium priority)
 
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Melaleuca deaneiShrubsVulnerable1. Liaise with private and public land managers to facilitate the preparation and implementation of management plans that address threatening processes. (Medium priority)
 
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Melanodryas cucullata cucullataBirdsVulnerable1. Develop an Expression of Interest targeted towards private landowners to locate new sites and from this negotiate, develop and implement conservation management agreements. (Medium priority)
 
2. Increase understanding of woodland birds through promotion of the DEC website and other educational material. (Medium priority)
 
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Melichrus hirsutusShrubsEndangered1. Provide detailed locational information to councils, state government agencies and utility providers. Assess the need to maintain confidentiality records to all other groups and individuals. (High priority)
 
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Melithreptus gularis gularisBirdsVulnerable1. Develop an Expression of Interest targeted towards private landowners to locate new sites and from this negotiate, develop and implement conservation management agreements. (Medium priority)
 
2. Increase understanding of woodland birds through promotion of the DEC website and other educational material. (Medium priority)
 
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Menura albertiBirdsVulnerable1. Liaise with NR CMA, local councils and landholders associated with the 9 sub-populations to raise awareness of conservation and habitat rehabilitation needs particularly in lowland corridor habitat and habitat adjoining reserves. (Medium priority)
 
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Meridolum corneovirensInvertebratesEndangered1. Approach priority private site landholders to negotiate implementing protective management regimes. (Low priority)
 
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Micromyrtus grandisShrubsEndangered1. Provide information to landholder and encourage sensitive management of species.. (High priority)
 
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Micromyrtus minutifloraShrubsEndangered1. Liaise with landholders of identified priority private sites regarding appropriate management. (Medium priority)
 
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Microstrobos fitzgeraldiiShrubsEndangered1. Implement an awareness campaign targeting rock climbing and bushwalking organisations to minimise the impacts of recreational use of habitat. (Medium priority)
 
2. Prepare site management plans for populations on freehold land in conjunction with relevant landholders and encourage and assist relevant landholders to implement site management plans. (Medium priority)
 
3. Undertake a community education program that emphasises Total Catchment Management principles using this species as a flagship species. Undertake this program in conjunction with existing landcare and bushcare groups and other catchment based programs. (Low priority)
 
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Miniopterus australisBatsVulnerable1. Promote bats throughout the rural community as ecologically interesting and important, but sensitive to disturbance at caves/disused mine tunnels. (Medium priority)
 
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Miniopterus schreibersii oceanensisBatsVulnerable1. Promote bats throughout the rural community as ecologically interesting and important, but sensitive to disturbance at caves/disused mine tunnels. (Medium priority)
 
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Mixophyes fleayiAmphibiansEndangered1. Consult with relevant landholders and land managers about possible conservation and protection activities. (High priority)
 
2. The DEC will develop and implement an education and awareness strategy that will provide information on the species and its conservation, processes threatening the species, and mechanisms and incentives available to ameliorate or eliminate these threats. (Medium priority)
 
3. The DEC will notify the landholder/manager should any individuals of M. fleayi be found on private property. (High priority)
 
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Moist Shale Woodland in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Management of EECs is to be included in school environmental management plans where the school land contains EECs. (Medium priority)
 
2. Management of EECs to be included in the conditions for Crown land trusts, lease and licence holders. (Medium priority)
 
3. Prepare and implement community awareness, education and involvement strategy. (Medium priority)
 
4. Support community conservation by providing nursery or other facilities, for regeneration activities. (Low priority)
 
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Monarcha leucotisBirdsVulnerable1. Liaise with relevant landholders and managers to protect, rehabilitate, enlarge and reconnect habitat. Raise awareness of weed threats and need for compensatory plantings. (Low priority)
 
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Montane Peatlands and Swamps of the New England Tableland, NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin, South East Corner, South Eastern Highlands and Australian AlpsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Enhance the capacity of persons involved in the assessment of impacts on this EEC to ensure the best informed decisions are made. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with landholders and undertake and promote programs that ameliorate threats such as grazing and human disturbance. (Low priority)
 
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Mormopterus beccariiBatsVulnerable1. Develop and promote State-wide bat awareness programs for schools, CMAs, landholders and industry groups etc. (Low priority)
 
2. Educate to raise awareness of the effects of pesticides. (Medium priority)
 
3. Establish a community program to encourage the reporting of roosts. (Low priority)
 
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Mormopterus norfolkensisBatsVulnerable1. Develop and promote State-wide bat awareness programs for schools, CMAs, landholders and industry groups etc. (Medium priority)
 
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Mt Canobolas Xanthoparmelia Lichen CommunityThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Educate visitors to Mt Canobolas SRA (through interpretation signs, brochures, etc.) about the significance of the lichen community and the impacts of trampling, bushfires and bushrock/firewood removal on the community. (Medium priority)
 
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Natural Temperate Grassland of the Southern Tablelands (NSW and ACT)Threatened Ecological CommunitiesNot listed1. Continue the operation of the Conservation Management Networks to facilitate information and skills exchange between landholders, land managers, government agencies, community groups and other stakeholders aimed at achieving best practice management. (High priority)
 
2. Develop and implement site management plans including species specific actions. (High priority)
 
3. Maintain up to date best practice management guidelines for landholders managing NTG–ST and foster implementation. (Medium priority)
 
4. Target NTG-STsites for incentive and long-term stewardship schemes, especially on private land and TSRs. (High priority)
 
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Neobatrachus pictusAmphibiansEndangered1. Distribute information to the general public/landholders in areas where the species is likely to occur, calling for reports of sightings. (Low priority)
 
2. Encourage awareness of recovery effort. (Low priority)
 
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Neophema pulchellaBirdsVulnerable1. Develop an Expression of interest targeted towards private landowners to locate new sites and from this negotiate, develop and implement conservation management agreements for high priority sites. (Medium priority)
 
2. Identify sites where the species is commonly observed and target for incentives and habitat management. (Medium priority)
 
3. Select targeted areas where large populations occur and liaise with landholders to protect hollow-bearing trees. (High priority)
 
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Neophema splendidaBirdsVulnerable1. Identify sites where the species is commonly observed and target for incentives and habitat management. (High priority)
 
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Nettapus coromandelianusBirdsEndangered1. Develop an education campaign to raise public awareness of the value in conserving wetlands in north-eastern NSW for the Cotton Pygmy Goose. (Low priority)
 
2. Develop incentive scheme for private landholders to undertake actions encouraging the species to breed on their properties eg threat control, provision of appropriate flora species, fish & crustaceans for food, as a joint project with conservation groups. (Medium priority)
 
3. Establish a 'fostering' program on private lands, to personally involve local landholders with the survival of the Cotton Pygmy Goose. Local schools and community groups may also be involved. (Low priority)
 
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New England Peppermint (Eucalyptus nova-anglica) Woodland on Basalts and Sediments in the New England Tableland BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Develop sustainable management guidelines and technical material to assist landowners, including measures to address inappropriate fertilizer application, stock management, ecological fire management and spray drift. (High priority)
 
2. Involve landowners and promote community programs that assist with the conservation of the ecological community. (Medium priority)
 
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Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Organise NPSS information & issues workshop involving all stakeholders. (High priority)
 
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Niemeyera chartaceaTreesEndangered1. Encourage the community to participate in the detection of Niemeyera chartacea at new locations, and encourage their participation in habitat rehabilitation projects. (Medium priority)
 
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Ninox connivensBirdsVulnerable1. Develop and distribute the Barking Owl information package. This will contain the species profile, environment assessment guidelines and prescriptions to minimise potential impacts. (Medium priority)
 
2. Facilitate the establishment and maintenance of links with community involved in Barking Owl conservation. (Low priority)
 
3. Prepare a poster and undertake a community survey and media campaign in rural and regional NSW to raise community awareness of the Barking Owl. The importance of each individual owl, and particularly breeding sites will be stressed. (Medium priority)
 
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Ninox strenuaBirdsVulnerable1. Current information on owl and habitat identification must be maintained on the threatened species website. (Low priority)
 
2. Encourage CMAs to invest in actions that actively manage and/or conserve large forest owl habitat as part of their Catchment Action Plans. (Medium priority)
 
3. Prepare guidelines addressing issues associated with habitat protection and management and survey and assessment on private lands. (Low priority)
 
4. Promote awareness of the research needs of the Powerful owl among the scientific and academic community. (Low priority)
 
5. Seek an ARC Linkage Grant or other joint funding opportunity to initiate research into identified key areas of the biology and ecology of the three large forest owls. (Low priority)
 
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Nyctimene robinsoniBatsVulnerable1. Develop and promote bat awareness programs for schools, CMAs, landholders and industry groups etc. (Low priority)
 
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Nyctophilus bifaxBatsVulnerable1. Develop and promote bat awareness programs for schools, CMAs, landholders and industry groups etc. (Low priority)
 
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Nyctophilus timoriensisBatsVulnerable1. Develop and promote a State-wide bat awareness programs for schools, CMAs, landholders and industry groups etc. (Medium priority)
 
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O’Hares Creek Shale ForestThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Develop awareness and incentives programs to promote and encourage best practice management of remnants on private land. (Medium priority)
 
2. Develop interpretive programs for high profile sites on public lands. (Low priority)
 
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Oberonia titaniaOrchidsVulnerable1. Encourage the community to participate in the detection of Oberonia titania at new locations, and encourage their participation in habitat rehabilitation projects. (Medium priority)
 
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Ochrosia mooreiTreesEndangered1. Encourage the community to participate in the detection of Southern Ochrosia at new locations, and encourage their participation in habitat rehabilitation projects. (Medium priority)
 
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Ocybadistes knightorumInvertebratesEndangered1. Provide for community participation in implementation of management. (Medium priority)
 
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Oedura rhombiferReptilesEndangered1. Develop a rapport with landholders within the species range and encourage them to understand and assist in the species recovery through brochures, on-site visits, etc. (Medium priority)
 
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Olax angulataShrubsVulnerable1. Liaise with Landcare, Coastcare and local Bushfire brigades over management of populations of Olax angulata. (Medium priority)
 
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Olearia flocktoniaeShrubsEndangered1. All employees responsible for road maintenance should be trained in Dorrigo Daisy identification and the marking regime used to identify populations of the daisy. (High priority)
 
2. Develop a species information profile containing information about the conservation status and management issues affecting the Dorrigo Daisy and its habitat and disseminate to relevant stakeholders. (Low priority)
 
3. Liaise with private landholders to convey the significance of populations of the Dorrigo Daisy occurring on, or adjacent to their property. (Medium priority)
 
4. Promote awareness of the Dorrigo Daisy and its conservation requirements in the media to enhance potential for new populations to be identified and increase understanding toward management requirements. (Low priority)
 
5. Road maintenance protocol training should be implemented to ensure are skilled in implementing maintenance disturbance techniques and regimes for the Dorrigo Daisy. (Medium priority)
 
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Osteocarpum scleropterumShrubsEndangered1. Develop EIA guidance for consent and determining authorities with regard to development and other activities. (High priority)
 
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Owenia cepiodoraTreesVulnerable1. Liase with private landholders on significance of populations on or adjacent to their property and investigate management options. (Medium priority)
 
2. Prepare a species information profile. (High priority)
 
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Oxyura australisBirdsVulnerable1. Develop a rapport with landholders who have important wetlands on their property and encourage them to understand and assist in the species recovery through brochures, on-site visits, etc. (Medium priority)
 
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Pachycephala inornataBirdsVulnerable1. Produce & distribute information re ecological requirements, known records, conservation actions, etc to interest groups and the public. (Low priority)
 
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Pachycephala rufogularisBirdsEndangered1. Produce & distribute information re ecological requirements, known records, conservation actions, etc to interest groups and the public. (Medium priority)
 
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Pandion haliaetusBirdsVulnerable1. Undertake community awareness initiatives such as media campaigns, brochures and interprative signs. These should cover issues such as the threat of discarding fish with fishing tackle attached, protection of potential and future nest trees. (Medium priority)
 
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Paralucia spiniferaInvertebratesEndangered1. Inform and educate community. (High priority)
 
2. Inform and educate lepidopterists and seek their involvement in recovery actions. (Medium priority)
 
3. Inform and educate local and state government agencies. (Medium priority)
 
4. Inform and involve affected landholders. (High priority)
 
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Pedionomus torquatusBirdsEndangered1. Continue to inform, support and encourage landholders and other community members to be involved in the conservation of the Plains-wanderer, other threatened species and general biodiversity. (High priority)
 
2. Ensure that all landholders with Plains-wanderer habitat are aware of the species and its management requirements and encourage them to manage their native grasslands for biodiversity outcomes. (High priority)
 
3. Investigate the benefits of establishing a Community Management Network for ‘Native Grasslands of the Riverina Plain’. (Medium priority)
 
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Perameles nasuta population - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Continue community awareness program. (Medium priority)
 
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Persoonia bargoensisShrubsEndangered1. Advise and liaise with private land managers to facilitate the preparation and implementation of site management plans that address threatening processes. (High priority)
 
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Persoonia hirsutaShrubsEndangered1. Advise and liaise with private land managers to facilitate the preparation and implementation of site management plans that address threatening processes. (High priority)
 
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Persoonia marginataShrubsVulnerable1. Ensure personnel planning and undertaking road maintenance activities are able to identify the species and are aware of its habitat. (Low priority)
 
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Persoonia mollis subsp. maximaShrubsEndangered1. Develop public information on species management. (Medium priority)
 
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Persoonia nutansShrubsEndangered1. Distribute information on progress of recovery plan to relevant stakeholders. (Low priority)
 
2. Encourage community involvement in recovery actions. (Low priority)
 
3. Encourage threat management on private land in accordance with prepared site management statements. (Medium priority)
 
4. Liaise with Department of Defence regarding management of population at Holsworthy. (Medium priority)
 
5. Liaise with relevant private landholders about the conservation requirements of this species and how best to manage it on private property. (Low priority)
 
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Petalura giganteaInvertebratesEndangered1. Prepare and distribute ID guide of potential habitat and to assist the survey actions. (Medium priority)
 
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Petaurides volans - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Increase community awareness of the status, ecology and management of the population through the provision of information (brochures, web, media, forums, field visits). (High priority)
 
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Petaurus australisMarsupialsVulnerable1. Community awareness. (Medium priority)
 
2. Stakeholder awareness of species habitat requirements, ecology and management. (Medium priority)
 
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Petaurus norfolcensis - endangered population Barrenjoey PeninsulaEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Foster community involvement through participation in habitat restoration and the reporting of sightings to DEC or Council. (Medium priority)
 
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Petaurus norfolcensis - endangered population Wagga WaggaEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Develop and distribute educational information about the Squirrel Glider population in the Wagga Wagga LGA. (Low priority)
 
2. Inform the local rural and urban community through information forums. (Medium priority)
 
3. Raise awareness and encourage participation in the recovery program through local media. (Medium priority)
 
4. Raise the profile of the Squirrel Glider in key roadside habitats. (Medium priority)
 
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Petrogale penicillataMarsupialsEndangered1. Continue to foster efforts of the Friends of the Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby in Kangaroo Valley. (Medium priority)
 
2. Develop a broader, more robust community-wide support base for ongoing predator and competitor control programs. Involves supporting community based control programs, training and informing authorities on the use of 1080 and provision of supplies. (Medium priority)
 
3. Develop and distribute generic community information and participation kit. (Medium priority)
 
4. Establish, where feasible, community support groups within each Evolutionary Significant Unit, at the regional or priority Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby site level. (Medium priority)
 
5. Promote opportunities for community involvement in Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby recovery management. (Medium priority)
 
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Petrogale xanthopusMarsupialsEndangered1. Involve adjacent leaseholders in the implementation and review of the Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby Recovery Plan. (High priority)
 
2. Liaise with local landholders to extend Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby habitat protection, rehabilitation and management across the areas identified as significant habitat. (Medium priority)
 
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Phaps histrionicaBirdsEndangered1. Educate and encourage the community to protect and rehabilitate habitat of this icon species. (Medium priority)
 
2. Identify sites where the species is commonly observed and target for incentives and habitat management. (High priority)
 
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Phascogale tapoatafaMarsupialsVulnerable1. Undertake a targeted community education program that raisies awareness about threats such as predation from cats. (Medium priority)
 
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Phascolarctos cinereusMarsupialsVulnerable1. DECC will investigate with stakeholders the value of holding another koala summit (state conference). (Low priority)
 
2. DECC will make available/disseminate the information gathered during the implementation of the recovery plan. (High priority)
 
3. DECC will prepare and make available/disseminate information to drivers in areas where koala populations occur regarding the threat posed to koalas by vehicles. (Low priority)
 
4. DECC will provide information in relation to the management of dogs and their threat to koalas. (Low priority)
 
5. Information regarding koalas and koala habitat, including maps of koala habitat, will be prepared by DECC and disseminated, following discussions, to relevant bush fire management committees. (Low priority)
 
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Phascolarctos cinereus - endangered population Hawks Nest and Tea GardensEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Advise land managers of site protection measures such as Vacs, Wildlife Refuge, JMAs and other non-statutory habitat protection measures. (Medium priority)
 
2. Advise land managers of site protection measures such as VCAs, Wildlife Refuge, JMAs and other non-statutory habitat protection measures. (Medium priority)
 
3. Develop an information exchange system for wildlife carers to ensure sick, injured or orphaned Koalas are treated with a consistent and high standard of care. (Medium priority)
 
4. Develop and implement a broad scale education and awareness strategy to provide information on the Koala population, its conservation, threatening processes and mechanisms and incentives available to protect them and distribute to all stakeholders. (High priority)
 
5. Prepare a companion animal policy that facilitates effective enforcement of the Companion Animals Act to reduce and manage threats to local koalas from domestic dogs. (High priority)
 
6. Provide koala habitat rehabilitation and restoration advice to individuals, community groups and government agencies. (Medium priority)
 
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Phascolarctos cinereus - endangered population PittwaterEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Foster community involvement through participation in habitat restoration and the reporting of sightings to DEC or Council. (Medium priority)
 
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Phebalium bifidumShrubsEndangered1. Liaise with landholders/stakeholders and facilitate the implementation of site management specific monitoring and threat abatement measures. (High priority)
 
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Philotheca ericifoliaShrubsVulnerable1. Distribute information regarding the species, its threats and management actions to assist in locating and protecting new populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Phyllodes imperialis southern subspeciesInvertebratesEndangered1. Provide landowners and managers with information on the species and its habitat requirements. (Medium priority)
 
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Picris evaeHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Develop EIA guidance for consent and determining authorities with regard to development and other activities. (High priority)
 
2. Educate and encourage the community to protect and rehabilitate habitat. (Medium priority)
 
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Pimelea spicataShrubsEndangered1. Advise private landholders regarding conservation agreements and covenants. (Low priority)
 
2. Assist community groups with funding applications for recovery actions for the species. (Low priority)
 
3. Distribute information on the progress of the recovery program for this species. (Low priority)
 
4. Encourage community involvement in the recovery program. (Low priority)
 
5. Liaise with the land manager regarding the implementation of threat abatement measures at Killalea State Park. (Medium priority)
 
6. Threat abatement measures, in accordance with site management statements, to be implemented for freehold populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Pimelea venosaShrubsEndangered1. Undertake landholder awareness program to determine if populations on private land exist. . (High priority)
 
2. Undertake road, rail and utility worker awareness program when management activities occur in the species' vicinity. (High priority)
 
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Pittwater Spotted Gum ForestThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Develop and implement a community education, awareness and involvement campaign for PSGF. (Medium priority)
 
2. Notify land owners/managers of presence of PSGF and discuss threat management requirements and opportunities for conservation. (High priority)
 
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Placostylus bivaricosusInvertebratesEndangered1. Liaise with the Australian Museum in regard to maintaining up to date info on the species. This will assist in raising the profile of the species with the community. (Low priority)
 
2. Prepare a permanent display in the Lord Howe Island Visitors Centre/ Museum to promote awareness of the status of the species and other factors relevant to the conservation of the species. (Low priority)
 
3. Prepare and distribute a brochure to residents and tourists that provides info on the status and identification of the species and its habitat, encourages reporting of additional populations and threats. (High priority)
 
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Planigale maculataMarsupialsVulnerable1. DEC to provide information for education programs for Catchment Management Authorities, Local Councils and landholders to prioritise protection and restoration of its habitat. (Low priority)
 
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Plectranthus nitidusShrubsEndangered1. Encourage the community to participate in the detection of Plectranthus nitidus at new locations, and encourage their participation in habitat rehabilitation projects. (Low priority)
 
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Podargus ocellatusBirdsVulnerable1. Liaise with relevant landholders, community groups and managers to protect, rehabilitate, enlarge and reconnect habitat. Raise awareness of palm stands and vines as habitat. (Low priority)
 
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Poephila cincta cinctaBirdsEndangered1. Inform the community of the conservation requirements and processes threatening the survival of this species. (High priority)
 
2. Involve land managers in conservation. (Medium priority)
 
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Polycarpaea spirostylis subsp. glabraHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Seek media coverage to raise awareness of the cooperative work between industry and conservation groups as it progresses. (Medium priority)
 
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Polygala linariifoliaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Educate and encourage the community to protect and rehabilitate habitat. (Medium priority)
 
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Polytelis anthopeplus monarchoidesBirdsEndangered1. Prepare and implement a Regent Parrot Grain Spill Strategy. (Low priority)
 
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Polytelis swainsoniiBirdsVulnerable1. Collate and provide to Landcare groups and landholders, information on the value of retained box-gum woodlands, how to manage and restore them, where to obtain further information, and how to receive funding and other assistance. (Low priority)
 
2. Continue and expand the network of community observers and landholders that report locations of birds. (High priority)
 
3. Develop an Expression of Interest targeted towards private landowners to locate new sites and from this negotiate, develop and implement conservation management agreements. (Medium priority)
 
4. Promote incentives such as rate rebates for landholders who participate in habitat protection programs, and secure incentives for them for fencing to facilitate natural regeneration. (Medium priority)
 
5. Provide information to owners and managers of River Red Gum forests with known or potential Superb Parrot nest habitat. (Medium priority)
 
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Pomaderris delicataShrubsEndangered1. Notify owners of populations on freehold land of the presence of the species. (Medium priority)
 
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Pomaderris prunifolia - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Increase community awareness and involvement in the recovery of the population, particularly in the implementation of on ground works associated with plans of management. (Medium priority)
 
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Pomaderris queenslandicaShrubsEndangered1. Liaise with landowners and Landcare groups over management of Pomaderris queenslandica. (Medium priority)
 
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Pomaderris repertaShrubsEndangered1. Liaise with land managers to ensure the effective implementation of threat abatement measures. (Medium priority)
 
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Pomatostomus halliBirdsVulnerable1. Involve volunteers and community groups in the survey effort for this species. (Medium priority)
 
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Pomatostomus temporalis temporalisBirdsVulnerable1. Develop an Expression of Interest targeted towards private landowners to locate new sites and from this negotiate, develop and implement conservation management agreements for high priority sites. (Medium priority)
 
2. Increase understanding of woodland birds through promotion of the DEC website and other educational material. (Medium priority)
 
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Potorous longipesMarsupialsEndangered1. Develop interpretive display. (Low priority)
 
2. Media awareness campaign. (Low priority)
 
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Potorous tridactylusMarsupialsVulnerable1. Encourage private landholders to exclude livestock from key habitat to reduce the impact of grazing, trampling and the spread of weeds. (Medium priority)
 
2. Encourage private landholders to protect known and potential Long-nosed Potoroo habitat from inappropriate fire regimes. (Medium priority)
 
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Prasophyllum affineOrchidsEndangered1. Negotiate with landholders over the long-term formal protection of sites. (Medium priority)
 
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Prasophyllum petilumOrchidsEndangered1. Contact the owners of land adjacent to the TSR to obtain information about past land use practices on their land and to seek their support in modifying any land-use practices adjacent to the reserve which might result in impacts on the TLO population. (Medium priority)
 
2. Discourage users of the Captains Flat Cemetery from introducing any plant species that might establish and spread on the cemetery land. (Medium priority)
 
3. Follow up public consultations at each site by ensuring that the local community receives copies of the draft recovery plan, and that any comments are incorporated. (Medium priority)
 
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Prostanthera askaniaShrubsEndangered1. Assist community groups and Councils in preparing funding applications. (Medium priority)
 
2. Assist private landholders to seek funding for implementing site management statements. (High priority)
 
3. Distribute information on recovery program. (Medium priority)
 
4. Encourage community involvement in recovery program. (Medium priority)
 
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Prostanthera cryptandroides subsp. CryptandroidesShrubsVulnerable1. Liaise with landholders to facilitate the implementation of site specific threat abatement measures. (High priority)
 
2. Liaise with landholders/stakeholders and facilitate the implementation of site management specific monitoring and threat abatement measures, including weed removal and fencing. (High priority)
 
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Prostanthera junonisShrubsEndangered1. Involve landowners and the community in implementing the recovery plan for this speices. (Low priority)
 
2. Provide advice about habitat requirements and appropriate management actions to private landholders with actual or potential habitat on their land. (High priority)
 
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Prostanthera strictaShrubsVulnerable1. Liaise with landholders to facilitate the implementation of site specific threat abatement measures. (High priority)
 
2. Liaise with landholders/stakeholders and facilitate the implementation of site management specific monitoring and threat abatement measures, including weed removal and fencing. . (High priority)
 
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Pseudomys apodemoidesRodentsEndangered1. Produce information sheet to stimulate identification by landholders and public. (Medium priority)
 
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Pseudomys bolamiRodentsEndangered1. Involve and inform stakeholders and interested community members through brochures and media releases. (Low priority)
 
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Pseudomys delicatulusRodentsEndangered1. Advise CCA neighbours of species' presence, status and the characteristics differentiating it from Mus musculus. (Medium priority)
 
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Pseudomys fumeusRodentsEndangered1. Increase community awareness and involvement. (Medium priority)
 
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Pseudomys oralisRodentsEndangered1. Prepare an information brochure for public authorities, land management agencies and private landholders' on issues relevant to clearing, wildfire prevention, feral animal control and weed control. (Medium priority)
 
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Pseudophryne australisAmphibiansVulnerable1. Develop educational strategies and raise awareness of actions land owners can take to reduce impact on the species. (Medium priority)
 
2. Develop strategies to minimise use of bushrock in landscaping i.e. alternatives, artificial rocks, awareness raising of impacts of removing natural rock from the environment. (Medium priority)
 
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Pseudophryne corroboreeAmphibiansEndangered1. Increase awareness of the recovery program in the general public. (Medium priority)
 
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Pseudophryne pengilleyiAmphibiansVulnerable1. Provide information to the public about the species, and training in appropriate management to relevant authorities. (Medium priority)
 
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Pterodroma leucoptera leucopteraBirdsEndangered1. Continue community education program and involve volunteers in recovery effort. (Low priority)
 
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Pteropus alectoBatsNot listed1. Produce and circulate educational resources to improve attitudes to Black Flying-foxes, promote the recovery program to the community and encourage participation in recovery actions. (Low priority)
 
2. Provide information and advice to community groups and members of the public involved with controversial camps. (Low priority)
 
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Pteropus poliocephalusBatsVulnerable1. Conduct periodic range-wide assessments of the population size of Grey-headed Flying-foxes to monitor population trends. (Low priority)
 
2. Develop materials for public education & provide them to land managers & local community groups working with controversial flying-fox camps, highlighting species status, reasons for being in urban areas, reasons for decline etc. (Medium priority)
 
3. Monitor public attitudes towards flying-foxes. (Medium priority)
 
4. Provide educational resources to improve public attitudes toward Grey-headed Flying-foxes. (High priority)
 
5. Review & evaluate camp site management activities, summarising outcomes of past experiences at controversial camps. Noise impacts on neighbours of camps to be considered. For use in managing future conflicts with humans at flying-fox camps. (Medium priority)
 
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Pterostylis cobarensisOrchidsVulnerable1. Distribute information regarding the species, its threats and management actions to assist in the location and protection of further populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Pterostylis gibbosaOrchidsEndangered1. Brochure production (Croom sites). (Medium priority)
 
2. Brochure production (general species). (Medium priority)
 
3. Continue to liaise with private landholders in the Illawarra and Hunter regions to emphasise the conservation significance of sites on or adjacent to their properties, with a view to securing sympathetic management of habitat for the species. (High priority)
 
4. Involve volunteers and community groups in the survey effort for this species. (Medium priority)
 
5. Provide advice to private landholders in regards to the appropriate management and protection of the species. (High priority)
 
6. Seek media coverage to raise awareness of the cooperative work between industry and conservation groups at sites. (Medium priority)
 
7. Seek to secure sympathetic management for sites on private land at Yallah and Milbrodale and provide assistance and advice on how best to manage the populations. (High priority)
 
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Pterostylis saxicolaOrchidsEndangered1. Liaise with land managers to ensure the effective implementation of threat abatement measures. (Medium priority)
 
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Pterostylis sp. Botany BayOrchidsEndangered1. Liaise with DFA and Randwick Council to maintain a permanent record of any new locations found on Malabar Headland. (High priority)
 
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Ptilinopus magnificusBirdsVulnerable1. Liaise with relevant landholders and managers to protect, rehabilitate, enlarge and reconnect habitat. Raise awareness of weed threats and need for compensatory plantings. (Low priority)
 
2. Raise awareness of threats of window strike and ways to reduce threat. (Low priority)
 
3. Raise community awareness of ecological requirements of Wompoo Fruit-dove including importance of Camphor Laurel, native figs and laurels as a food source and need to replace Camphor Laurel with other winter-fruiting laurels and figs. (Low priority)
 
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Ptilinopus reginaBirdsVulnerable1. Liaise with relevant landholders and managers to protect, rehabilitate, enlarge and reconnect habitat. Raise awareness of weed threats and need for compensatory plantings. (Low priority)
 
2. Raise awareness of threats of window strike and ways to reduce threat. (Low priority)
 
3. Raise community awareness of ecological requirements of Rose-crowned Fruit-dove including importance of Camphor Laurel, native figs and laurels as a food source and need to replace Camphor Laurel with other winter-fruiting laurels and figs. (Low priority)
 
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Ptilinopus superbusBirdsVulnerable1. Liaise with relevant landholders and managers to protect, rehabilitate, enlarge and reconnect habitat. Raise awareness of weed threats and need for compensatory plantings. (Low priority)
 
2. Raise awareness of threats of window strike and ways to reduce threat. (Low priority)
 
3. Raise community awareness of ecological requirements of Rose-crowned Fruit-dove including importance of Camphor Laurel, native figs and laurels as a food source and need to replace Camphor Laurel with other winter-fruiting laurels and figs. (Low priority)
 
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Pultenaea glabraShrubsVulnerable1. Ensure personnel undertaking road maintenance activities on roadsides where this species occurs can identify it, are aware of its presence and do not undertake any activities that may negatively impact on it. (Medium priority)
 
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Pultenaea parrisiae subsp. elusaShrubsEndangered1. Provide information to landowners with suitable habitat and seek permission to survey. (Low priority)
 
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Pultenaea parvifloraShrubsEndangered1. Liaise with private landholders priority sites, to encourage the preparation of site management plans and the implementation of appropriate threat abatement measures. (Low priority)
 
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Pultenaea pedunculataShrubsEndangered1. Liaise and negotiate with other landholders of other freehold populations regarding appropriate management. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with landholders of the Villawood, Prestons and Appin populations regarding management. (High priority)
 
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Pultenaea sp. Genowlan PointShrubsEndangered1. Liaise with and involve 4WD groups in management. (Medium priority)
 
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Pyrrholaemus saggitatusBirdsVulnerable1. Develop an Expression of Interest targeted towards private landowners to locate new sites and from this negotiate, develop and implement conservation management agreements. (Medium priority)
 
2. Increase understanding of woodland birds through promotion of the DEC website and other educational material. (Medium priority)
 
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Quassia sp. 'Moonee Creek'ShrubsEndangered1. Develop and implement a broadscale awareness strategy that includes conservation and management of the species and mechanisms and incentives for protection and on-ground management. Target groups are identified in the recovery plan for the species. (Medium priority)
 
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Quorrobolong Scribbly Gum Woodland in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Develop an awareness program for landholders to encourage best practice management of remnants on private land. (Medium priority)
 
2. Notify all relevant landowners of the presence of this EEC on land under their care and management. (High priority)
 
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Randia mooreiShrubsEndangered1. Develop and implement an education and awareness program for the species. (High priority)
 
2. Notify landholders/managers with spiny gardenia on their land. (High priority)
 
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Rapanea sp. 'Richmond River'ShrubsEndangered1. Liaise with landowners and managers to protect populations of the species that occur outside DEC-managed estate. (High priority)
 
2. Undertake field identification training for staff from the DEC, Forests NSW and local councils. (High priority)
 
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Rattus villosissimusRodentsVulnerable1. Develop a community education strategy for habitat rehabilitation/protection incentives of refuge habitat (where 'non-plague' populations survive). (Medium priority)
 
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River-Flat Eucalypt Forest on Coastal Floodplains of the NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin and South East Corner bioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Enhance the capacity of persons involved in the assessment of impacts on this EEC to ensure the best informed decisions are made. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with landholders and undertake and promote programs that ameliorate threats such as grazing and human disturbance. (Low priority)
 
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Rulingia procumbensShrubsVulnerable1. Distribute information regarding the species, its threats and management actions to local landholders and interest groups to assist in locating and protecting new and existing populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Rutidosis heterogamaHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Liaise with Landcare groups, landowners and managers to increase understanding of strategies to protect Rutidosis heterogamma habitat. (Medium priority)
 
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Rutidosis leiolepisHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Develop and implement site management plans including species specific actions. (Medium priority)
 
2. Maintain up to date ‘best practice’ management guidelines for landholders managing species and foster implementation. (Medium priority)
 
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Rutidosis leptorrhynchoidesHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Obtain media coverage for conservation actions. (Low priority)
 
2. Prepare poster. (Low priority)
 
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Saccolaimus flaviventrisBatsVulnerable1. Develop and promote State-wide bat awareness programs for schools, CMAs, landholders and industry groups etc. (Medium priority)
 
2. Establish a community program to encourage the reporting of roost trees. (Medium priority)
 
3. Raise awareness of the effects of pesticides. (Medium priority)
 
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Santalum murrayanumShrubsEndangered1. Develop EIA guidance for consent and determining authorities with regard to development and other activities. (High priority)
 
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Sarcochilus dilatatusOrchidsEndangered1. Develop targeted education and awareness program highlighting threats to native orchids from illegal collecting, including advice to only purchase plants from licensed nurseries. (High priority)
 
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Sarcochilus fitzgeraldiiOrchidsVulnerable1. Develop targeted education and awareness program highlighting threats to native orchids from illegal collecting, including advice to only purchase plants from licensed nurseries. (High priority)
 
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Sarcochilus hartmanniiOrchidsVulnerable1. Develop targeted education and awareness program highlighting threats to native orchids from illegal collecting, including advice to only purchase plants from licensed nurseries. (High priority)
 
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Scaevola collarisShrubsEndangered1. Provide brochures and other educational material to landholders and visitors to Sturt NP and encourage them to report any sightings of the species. (Low priority)
 
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Scoteanax rueppelliiBatsVulnerable1. Develop and promote State-wide bat awareness programs for schools, CMAs, landholders and industry groups etc. (Medium priority)
 
2. Raise awareness of the effects of pesticides. (Low priority)
 
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Semi-evergreen Vine Thicket in the Brigalow Belt South and Nandewar BioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Liaise with landholders to encourage conservation of remnant patches of EECs on their land. (Medium priority)
 
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Senna acclinisShrubsEndangered1. Training and information workshops will be held to assist with the application of research outcomes to management. (High priority)
 
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Shale Gravel Transition Forest in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Management of EECs is to be included in school environmental management plans where the school land contains EECs. (Medium priority)
 
2. Management of EECs to be included in the conditions for Crown land trusts, lease and licence holders. (Medium priority)
 
3. Prepare and implement community awareness, education and involvement strategy. (Medium priority)
 
4. Support community conservation by providing nursery or other facilities, for regeneration activities. (Low priority)
 
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Shale Sandstone Transition Forest in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Management of EECs is to be included in school environmental management plans where the school land contains EECs. (Medium priority)
 
2. Management of EECs to be included in the conditions for Crown land trusts, lease and licence holders. (Medium priority)
 
3. Prepare and implement community awareness, education and involvement strategy. (Medium priority)
 
4. Support community conservation by providing nursery or other facilities, for regeneration activities. (Low priority)
 
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Sida rohlenaeHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Distribute information regarding the species, its threats, last known locations and management actions to local landholders, communities and interest groups to assist in locating and protecting new populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Sminthopsis leucopusMarsupialsVulnerable1. Promote community awareness to prevent collection of firewood (standing dead timber and logs on the ground) from areas of habitat and to prevent domestic dogs and cats roaming in habitats near urban areas. (Medium priority)
 
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Sminthopsis macrouraMarsupialsVulnerable1. Develop a community education strategy toward habitat rehabilitation/protection incentives for this icon species. (Low priority)
 
2. Encourage community awareness and involvement through various media, with particular attention to identifying dunnarts brought in by domestic cats. (Medium priority)
 
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Sophora fraseriShrubsVulnerable1. Encourage the community to participate in the detection of Brush Sophora at new locations, and encourage their participation in habitat rehabilitation projects. (Low priority)
 
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Sophora tomentosa subsp. australisShrubsEndangered1. Liaise with Landcare/ Coastcare and Dunecare groups regarding strategies to protect and rehabilitate Silverbush populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Stagonopleura guttataBirdsVulnerable1. Develop an Expression of Interest targeted towards private landowners to locate new sites and from this negotiate, develop and implement conservation management agreements for high priority sites. . (Medium priority)
 
2. Increase understanding of woodland birds through promotion of the DEC website and other educational material. (Medium priority)
 
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Sterna albifronsBirdsEndangered1. Encourage interest groups to participate in the survey and monitoring of Little Terns at active nesting sites. (Medium priority)
 
2. Involve community groups in the protection and management of Little Tern nesting habitat. (Medium priority)
 
3. Produce a Little Tern Field Manual, to achieve best practice in terms of the management of Little Tern breeding colonies. (Medium priority)
 
4. Train site wardens to undertake site management at each priority nesting site. (High priority)
 
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Stictonetta naevosaBirdsVulnerable1. Develop a rapport with landholders who have important wetlands on their property and encourage them to understand and assist in the species recovery through brochures, on-site visits, etc. (Medium priority)
 
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Sun Valley Cabbage Gum Forest in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Establish community based restoration project to regenerate and reconnect fragments across Sun Valley. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with community to encourage cooperation and involvement in recovery actions. (Medium priority)
 
3. Liaise with Sun Valley landholders about the value of the community and encourage them to protect remnants from threats such as grazing, weeds, mowing and clearing and to incorporate the community as a natural feature in landscaping. (High priority)
 
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Suta flagellumReptilesVulnerable1. Provide landowners with information on the species and its habitat requirements. (Medium priority)
 
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Swainsona adenophyllaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Distribute information regarding the species, its threats, last known locations and management actions to local landholders, communities and interest groups to assist in locating and protecting new populations. (Low priority)
 
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Swainsona colutoidesHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Distribute to relevant landholders, information regarding the species, its threats and recovery actions, particularly the appropriate fire management regime to assist in identifying and protecting off park populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Swainsona flavicarinataHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Distribute information regarding the species, its threats, last known locations and management actions to local landholders, communities and interest groups to assist in locating and protecting new populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Swainsona murrayanaHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Distribute information to local landholders and communities to assist in locating and protecting key populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Swainsona plagiotropisHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Provide relevant landcare & community groups with information, support and guidance to assist in identifying the species and selecting appropriate sites for tree planting and other bush regen activities that will not impact on S.plagiotropis. (High priority)
 
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Swainsona pyrophilaHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Distribute to relevant landholders, information regarding the species, its threats and recovery actions, particularly the appropriate fire management regime to assist in identifying and protecting off park populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Swainsona rectaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Erect signs at sites on railway easements and roadsides. (High priority)
 
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Swainsona viridisHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Distribute information regarding the species, its threats and last known locations to local landholders to assist in locating and protecting new populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Swamp oak floodplain forest of the NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin and South East Corner bioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Enhance the capacity of persons involved in the assessment of impacts on this EEC to ensure the best informed decisions are made. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with landholders and undertake and promote programs that ameliorate threats such as grazing and human disturbance. (Low priority)
 
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Swamp sclerophyll forest on coastal floodplains of the NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin and South East Corner bioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Enhance the capacity of persons involved in the assessment of impacts on this EEC to ensure the best informed decisions are made. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with landholders and undertake and promote programs that ameliorate threats such as grazing and human disturbance. (Low priority)
 
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Syconycteris australisBatsVulnerable1. Develop and promote State-wide bat awareness programs for schools, CMAs, landholders and industry groups etc. (Low priority)
 
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Sydney Turpentine-Ironbark ForestThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Management of EECs is to be included in school environmental management plans where the school land contains EECs. (Medium priority)
 
2. Management of EECs to be included in the conditions for Crown land trusts, lease and licence holders. (Medium priority)
 
3. Prepare and implement community awareness, education and involvement strategy. (Medium priority)
 
4. Support community conservation by providing nursery or other facilities, for regeneration activities. (Low priority)
 
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Symplocos baeuerleniiShrubsVulnerable1. Encourage the community to participate in the detection of Symplocos baeuerlenii at new locations, and encourage their participation in habitat rehabilitation projects. (Low priority)
 
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Synemon planaInvertebratesEndangered1. Encourage landowners to join the Grassy Box Woodlands and Southern Tablelands Grassy Ecosystems CMN's. (Low priority)
 
2. Increase understanding of the species through promotion of the DEC website and other educational material. (Medium priority)
 
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Syzygium mooreiTreesVulnerable1. Provide information to landholders/community regarding S.moorei, threats to its recovery and practical measures they can take to assist recovery. (High priority)
 
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Tetratheca glandulosaShrubsVulnerable1. Encourage community awareness and involvement in threat management works. (High priority)
 
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The Shorebird Community occurring on the relict tidal delta sands at Taren PointThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Provide informative signage at EEC site regarding the EEC and the importance of shorebirds and their habitats. Work with local Councils on providing interpretive displays and guidance on public access at other sites. (High priority)
 
2. Provide interpretive displays at Botany Bay NP Visitors Centre on shorebirds and their habitats, provide opportunities and infrastructure to view migratory shorebirds at various sites. (Low priority)
 
3. Work closely with Wader study groups and agencies across Australia and internationally who have responsibility for migratory waders. (Low priority)
 
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Themeda australisThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Enhance the capacity of persons involved in the assessment of impacts on this EEC to ensure the best informed decisions are made. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with landholders and undertake and promote programs that ameliorate threats such as weeds, grazing and human disturbance. (Low priority)
 
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Thersites mitchellaeInvertebratesEndangered1. Develop teachers kit to raise awareness of conservation issues with children. (High priority)
 
2. Liaise with the Australian Museum on a six monthly basis to update information and make it available on the Museums internet web site. (Medium priority)
 
3. Prepare and distribute a commuity awareness brochure to raise the profile of the species, its habitat, conservation requirements including value and management of forest remnants. (Medium priority)
 
4. Support community based initiatives to develop interpretive material. This is to include appropriate initiatives in the Cumbebin Wetland Area at Byron Bay. (Medium priority)
 
5. Undertake media awareness program to the promote recovery of species. (High priority)
 
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Thesium australeHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Encourage community participation in implementation of recovery actions for the species. (High priority)
 
2. Liaise with public agencies and private landowners over the implementation of management actions for the species. (High priority)
 
3. Prepare and distribute a species profile to landholders, land managers and consent authorities. (High priority)
 
4. Support funding for management work in habitat for the species and carry out habitat maintenance and protection at known locations for the species. (High priority)
 
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Thinornis rubricollisBirdsEndangered1. Involve trained community volunteers in survey, monitoring and wardening. (Medium priority)
 
2. Undertake multi-media program of community awareness. (Medium priority)
 
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Thylogale stigmaticaMarsupialsVulnerable1. Undertake landholder awareness by providing guidelines on how to appropriately manage habitat for the species. (Low priority)
 
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Tinospora smilacinaEpiphytes and climbersEndangered1. Encourage the community to participate in the detection of T. smilacina at new locations, and encourage their participation in habitat rehabilitation projects. (Low priority)
 
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Tinospora tinosporoidesEpiphytes and climbersVulnerable1. Highlight the ecological importance of vines including threatened vines. (Low priority)
 
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Todiramphus chlorisBirdsVulnerable1. Encourage the general public and ornithological groups to submit records of Collared Kingfisher to the Atlas of NSW Wildlife; particularly records south of the Tweed River. (Medium priority)
 
2. Encourage the general public, local councils and landowners adjacent to mangroves in key estuarine areas to limit their use of pesticides and herbicides. (Medium priority)
 
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Triplarina imbricataShrubsEndangered1. Liaise with landowners and Landcare groups over management of populations of T. imbricata and encourage VCA or similar agreement to manage plants. (Medium priority)
 
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Turnix maculosaBirdsVulnerable1. Educate the community on important habitat requirements and threats to Red-backed Button-quail and their habitat. Foster community based programs to manage and restore wetlands and other habitats. (Medium priority)
 
2. Raise awareness of threats of habitat alteration and trampling of nestlings by livestock and feral pigs, and ways to reduce threat. (Medium priority)
 
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Turnix melanogasterBirdsEndangered1. Develop community involvement in implementation of relevant recovery actions. (Medium priority)
 
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Tylophora linearisEpiphytes and climbersVulnerable1. Provide relevant landcare & community groups with information, support and guidance to assist in identifying the species and selecting appropriate sites for tree planting and other bush regen activities that will not impact on the species. (Low priority)
 
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Tylophora woollsiiEpiphytes and climbersEndangered1. Distribute the species profile for the Cryptic Forest Twiner to relevant land managers, consent authorities and conservation groups. (Medium priority)
 
2. Liaise with private landholders to convey significance of populations of the Forest Twiner occurring on/or adjacent to their property. (Low priority)
 
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Tympanocryptis pinguicollaReptilesEndangered1. Increase understanding of the species through promotion of the DEC website and other educational material. (Medium priority)
 
2. Undertake regular liaison with the owners/managers of 'The Poplars' and encourage implementation of sympathetic management. (High priority)
 
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Typhonium sp. aff. browniiHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Encourage the community to participate in the detection of Typhonium sp. aff. brownii at new locations, and encourage their participation in habitat rehabilitation projects. (Low priority)
 
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Tyto capensisBirdsVulnerable1. Secure sympathetic management of the Grass Owl, particularly in regard to minimising secondary poisoning from pesticides such as brodifacoum based rodenticides. (Medium priority)
 
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Tyto novaehollandiaeBirdsVulnerable1. Current information on owl and habitat identification must be maintained on the threatened species website. (Low priority)
 
2. Encourage CMAs to invest in actions that actively manage and/or conserve large forest owl habitat as part of their Catchment Action Plans. (Medium priority)
 
3. Prepare guidelines addressing issues associated with habitat protection and management and survey and assessment on on private lands. (Low priority)
 
4. Promote awareness of the research needs of the Masked owl among the scientific and academic community. (Low priority)
 
5. Seek an ARC Linkage Grant or other joint funding opportunity to initiate research into identified key areas of the biology and ecology of the three large forest owls. (Low priority)
 
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Tyto tenebricosaBirdsVulnerable1. Current information on owl and habitat identification must be maintained on the threatened species website. (Low priority)
 
2. Encourage and coordinate the involvement of community-based groups (e.g.. Australian Bird and Bat Study Association) and animal care groups (e.g.. WIRES) in the implementation of recovery actions. (Low priority)
 
3. Encourage CMAs to invest in actions that actively manage and/or conserve large forest owl habitat as part of their Catchment Action Plans. (Medium priority)
 
4. Prepare guidelines addressing issues associated with habitat protection and management and survey and assessment on on private lands. guidelines and make available to key stakeholders e.g. CMAs, community groups and Councils. (Low priority)
 
5. Promote awareness of the research needs of the Sooty Owl among the scientific and academic community. (Medium priority)
 
6. Seek an ARC Linkage Grant or other joint funding opportunity to initiate research into identified key areas of the biology and ecology of the three large forest owls. (Low priority)
 
7. Use records of concurrence and licence conditions to develop a set of prescriptive guidelines that may be used to mitigate the impacts of developments on the Sooty Owl outside conservation reserves and State forests. (High priority)
 
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Umina Coastal Sandplain Woodland in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Encourage community involvement in the implementation of on-ground actions to restore and protect sites (fencing, track rationalisation and bush regeneration). (Medium priority)
 
2. Instigate program of interpretive walks within KSSW remnants to raise community awareness about its values. (Medium priority)
 
3. Prepare resource kit on UCSW for schools in the Umina area. (Medium priority)
 
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Underwoodisaurus sphyrurusReptilesVulnerable1. Develop and implement firewood collection policies to ensure large logs and woody debris are not removed from Border Thick-tailed Gecko habitat. (High priority)
 
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Upland Wetlands of the Drainage Divide of the New England Tableland BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Develop sustainable management guidelines and technical material to assist landowners. This will include measures to address inappropriate fertilizer application, sedimentation, stock management, runoff control and spray drift. (High priority)
 
2. Liaise with landowners and promote community programs that assist with the conservation of the community. (Medium priority)
 
3. Promote the educational, scientific and cultural values of the ecological community. (Low priority)
 
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Uromyrtus australisTreesEndangered1. Review roadside maintenance practices and, if necessary, modify the practices to ensure protection of the species and its habitat. (Medium priority)
 
2. Undertake a familiarisation program of the species and its habitat with public authority staff. (Medium priority)
 
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Varanus rosenbergiReptilesVulnerable1. Develop and undertake community education strategy that reduces demand for bush rock as landscaping material and provides/promotes alternatives. (Medium priority)
 
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Vespadelus baverstockiBatsVulnerable1. Develop and promote State-wide bat awareness programs for schools, CMAs, landholders and industry groups etc. (Medium priority)
 
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Vespadelus troughtoniBatsVulnerable1. Promote bats throughout the rural community as ecologically interesting and important, but sensitive to disturbance at caves/overhangs. (High priority)
 
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Viola cleistogamoidesHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Provide information, where appropriate to community groups in areas where species was last located and encourage community participation in fields searches. (Low priority)
 
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Wahlenbergia multicaulis - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Encourage community involvement in the recovery of the population, particularly in on ground works associated with the implementation of plans of management. (Medium priority)
 
2. Negotiate with Councils to incorporate site specific threat abatement measures into plans of management. (High priority)
 
3. Produce educational material (e.g. brochure) to increase community awareness and involvement in the recovery of the population. (Medium priority)
 
4. Provide advice to private landholders of the opportunities and advantages of entering into conservation agreements and covenants. (High priority)
 
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Wahlenbergia scopulicolaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Reduce adverse impacts through inadvertent damage by hikers and climbers by conducting community education programs. (High priority)
 
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Warkworth Sands Woodland in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Establish incentives programs to promote and encourage best practice management of remnants on private land. (Medium priority)
 
2. Notify landowners/managers and other stakeholders of the presence of WSW remnants under their care and/or control. (High priority)
 
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Weeping Myall population in the Hunter catchmentEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Liaise with private and public landowners in regard to protection of sites. (High priority)
 
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Western Sydney Dry Rainforest in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Management of EECs is to be included in school environmental management plans where the school land contains EECs. (Medium priority)
 
2. Management of EECs to be included in the conditions for Crown land trusts, lease and licence holders. (Medium priority)
 
3. Prepare and implement community awareness, education and involvement strategy. (Medium priority)
 
4. Support community conservation by providing nursery or other facilities, for regeneration activities. (Low priority)
 
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White Box Yellow Box Blakely's Red Gum WoodlandThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Conservation Management Networks to promote use of existing management kits and develop further guidelines to address management issues. (Medium priority)
 
2. Continue the operation of the Conservation Management Networks in NSW. (High priority)
 
3. Employ extension officers to coordinate CMNs to facilitate implementation of actions. (High priority)
 
4. Identify sites where current management practices are beneficial to biodiversity and promote these as models for best practice. (Medium priority)
 
5. Target Box-Gum Woodland sites for incentive and long-term stewardship schemes, especially on private land and TSRs. (High priority)
 
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Wilsonia backhouseiShrubsVulnerable1. Inform land owners and managers of Sydney metropolitan populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Wollemia nobilisTreesEndangered1. Continue implementation of education and awareness program to enhance community appreciation of and support for the conservation and protection of the species as identified in the recovery plan (*). (Medium priority)
 
2. Wollemi pine community relations strategy. (High priority)
 
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Xanthomyza phrygiaBirdsEndangered1. Appoint Regional Work Plan Facilitators. (High priority)
 
2. Develop a species profile for land holders. (Medium priority)
 
3. Disseminate information at a local level. (Medium priority)
 
4. Educate and provide information to CMAs. (Medium priority)
 
5. Establish and Maintain Operation Groups. (High priority)
 
6. Production of a twice yearly newsletter and various leaflets. (Medium priority)
 
7. Promote awareness of the recovery efforts to the general community. (Medium priority)
 
8. Promote best practise natural resource management throughout the range of the species. (Medium priority)
 
9. Provide education and encouragement to protect Regent Honeyeater habitat on private land. (Medium priority)
 
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Xenus cinereusBirdsVulnerable1. Increase community awareness and understanding of migratory waders via promotion of the DEC threatened species website and other educational materials (eg. signage, brochures) and through the use of media. (Low priority)
 
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Xerothamnella parvifoliaShrubsEndangered1. Encourage searches and reportings of the species from the community through distribution of a colour species profile and media coverage to land and stakeholders in NW NSW. (Low priority)
 
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Xylosma terrae-reginaeShrubsEndangered1. Community awareness is important to assist in detecting new locations, and assistance with habitat rehabilitation projects should be encouraged. (High priority)
 
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Zieria adenodontaShrubsEndangered1. Users of the Mt Warning track should be made aware of sensitive trackside vegetation, and the uniqueness of this particular population. (High priority)
 
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Zieria baeuerleniiShrubsEndangered1. Inform the local community about the values of the Bomaderry Bushland and involve those interested in management of the Bushland. (Low priority)
 
2. Involve local community in surveys' of Bomaderry Bushland. (Low priority)
 
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Zieria buxijugumShrubsEndangered1. Maintain effective liaison with landowner of sites on private land. (Medium priority)
 
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Zieria floydiiShrubsEndangered1. Encourage retention and conservation of potential habitat. (Medium priority)
 
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Zieria formosaShrubsEndangered1. Maintain effective liaison with landowner of sites on private land. (Medium priority)
 
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Zieria granulataShrubsEndangered1. Liaise with the Department of Lands and the RTA regarding the status and management of sites on land that is under their control. (High priority)
 
2. Liaise with the DIPNR and Duke Energy to ensure that the approval conditions for the Eastern Gas Pipeline that relate to the species have been complied with. (High priority)
 
3. Liaise with the Killalea State Park Trust to facilitate the implementation of threat abatement measures at sites within the Killalea State Park. (High priority)
 
4. Prepare and distribute an annual newsletter detailing the progress of the Illawarra Regional Threatened Flora Recovery Program. (Medium priority)
 
5. Raise awareness of, and encourage community involvement in, the recovery program. (Medium priority)
 
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Zieria ingramiiShrubsEndangered1. Raise community awareness and support for the conservation of the species. (High priority)
 
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Zieria involucrataShrubsEndangered1. Advise private landholders of species and negotiate to increase protection. (High priority)
 
2. Assist community groups and local government in preparing funding applications. (Medium priority)
 
3. Assist landholders to apply for funding for site management statements. (High priority)
 
4. Encourage community involvement in recovery program. (Medium priority)
 
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Zieria lasiocaulisShrubsEndangered1. Enhance the ability of persons to identify the species by developing a list of distinguishing features and maintaining dried specimens in an accessible place. A GIS layer will be developed which digitises the habitat of Z. lasiocaulis. (High priority)
 
2. Prepare and distribute community education material to stakeholders to raise awareness of the species and its conservation requirements. (Low priority)
 
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Zieria obcordataShrubsEndangered1. Train landowners and community in the monitoring of populations. (High priority)
 
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Zieria parrisiaeShrubsEndangered1. Maintain effective liaison with landowner of sites on private land. (Medium priority)
 
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Zieria tuberculataShrubsVulnerable1. Contact landholders with the species on their property and negotiate appropriate management of habitat. (Medium priority)
 
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Zosterops lateralis tephropleurusBirdsVulnerable1. Enhance positive interactions and reduce negative interactions between humans and wildlife (specific actions to achieve this are detailed in the Draft LHI Biodiversity Management Plan). (Low priority)
 
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