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Recovery strategy: Disease and pathogens

There are 18 priority actions under the "disease and pathogens" recovery strategy. These actions apply to 18 threatened species, populations and communities.

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Disease and pathogens - priority actions
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Adelotus brevis - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. Minimise the spread of the disease chytridiomycosis to and between habitats. (Medium priority)
 
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Callocephalon fimbriatumBirdsVulnerable1. Determine the disease status of selected populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Crinia sloaneiAmphibiansVulnerable1. Determine the prevalence and impact of Chytrid on the species. (High priority)
 
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Gallirallus sylvestrisBirdsEndangered1. Ensure the Quarantine Plan being prepared for Lord Howe Island addresses issues of avain disease and the introduction of plants or animals that may impact on the Woodhen. (Medium priority)
 
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Leionema ralstoniiShrubsVulnerable1. Minimise risk of Cinnamon fungus infection into populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Litoria booroolongensisAmphibiansEndangered1. Implement hygiene protocol to reduce the transmission of harmful pathogens within and between populations. (Low priority)
 
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Litoria castaneaAmphibiansEndangered1. Abide by Hygiene protocol for control of disease in frogs. (High priority)
 
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Litoria olongburensisAmphibiansVulnerable1. Develop and implement measures to minimise the spread of the disease chytridiomycosis to and between habitats. (Medium priority)
 
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Litoria piperataAmphibiansVulnerable1. Abide by Hygiene protocol for control of disease in frogs. (High priority)
 
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Litoria raniformisAmphibiansEndangered1. Minimise the spread of Chytrid fungus by implementing the DEC Frog Hygiene Protocols in all recovery actions (inherent in all other actions). (Medium priority)
 
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Litoria spenceriAmphibiansEndangered1. Screen dead and sick frogs for pathogenic diseases. (Low priority)
 
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Litoria verreauxii alpinaAmphibiansEndangered1. Collect and analyse tissue samples from extant populations to establish the infection status of populations. (High priority)
 
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Mixophyes fleayiAmphibiansEndangered1. The DEC and NSW Department of Primary Industry (Fisheries) will implement measures to prevent their research having a negative impact on Fleays Barred Frog. (Medium priority)
 
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Neobatrachus pictusAmphibiansEndangered1. Ensure that the DEC Frog Hygiene Protocols for the control of disease in frogs is implemented during all on ground actions (especially surveys).*. (Medium priority)
 
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Styphelia perileucaShrubsVulnerable1. Undertake an assessment of the need to implement phytosanitary guidelines for certain areas containing the species to protect from Phytopthora. (Medium priority)
 
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Tylophora woollsiiEpiphytes and climbersEndangered1. All survey, management and research actions for the forest twiner are to be carried out in a way that minimises the risk of the spread of disease from plant pathogens. (High priority)
 
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Westringia davidiiShrubsVulnerable1. Minimise risk of Cinnamon fungus infection into populations. (Medium priority)
 
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Wollemia nobilisTreesEndangered1. Prepare a Site hygiene protocol to minimise the potential impacts of Phytophera a KTP. (High priority)
 
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