There are 445 priority actions under the "habitat management: other" recovery strategy. These actions apply to 295 threatened species, populations and communities.
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Scientific name Prefer common name? | Type of species | Level of threat | Priority actions Show only: high | medium | low priority | | Acacia acanthoclada | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Encourage conservation through rangeland management practices that maintain and enhance populations, and address threats (e.g.. lower DSE in known habitat, appropriate fire management). (Medium priority) 2. Negotiate with mining companies to reduce threats posed by mining activities. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia baueri subsp. aspera | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare and implement species management plans for on-park sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia bynoeana | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Incorporate site specific threat abatement measures for the species into Plans of Management for on-park sites. (Medium priority) 2. Public authorities undertaking road, trail, or easement maintenance activities in potential habitat are to ensure that planning and maintenance staff are aware of the species and that processes are in place to avoid impacting upon it. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia carneorum | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Encourage conservation through rangeland management practices that maintain and enhance populations, and address threats (e.g. lower stocking rates in known habitat, appropriate fire management). (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia chrysotricha | Trees | Endangered | 1. The conservation of Acacia chrysotricha is one of the main reasons for Jaaningga NR and protection of known populations should be the priority of management. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia curranii | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Encourage conservation through rangeland management practices that maintain and enhance populations, and address threats (e.g.. lower DSE in known habitat, appropriate fire management). (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia gordonii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Develop and implement site-awareness and protection procedures for use by land owners/managers and public utilities and their contractors when undertaking road, trail, or easement maintenance. (Medium priority) 2. Incorporate site-specific threat abatement measures for the species into Plans of Management for sites in DEC reserves. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia pubescens | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. DEC to be advised of decisions that affect species by relevant consent and determining authorities. (Medium priority) 2. Negotiate with public authorities to implement threat and habitat management programs (eg Plans of Management) on public lands identified as being high priority sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia terminalis subsp. terminalis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Prepare and implement management plans that address site specific threatening processes for all sites that are managed by a public authority. (High priority) 2. Public authorities undertaking road, trail, or easement maintenance activities in potential habitat are to ensure that planning and maintenance staff are aware of the species and that processes are in place to avoid impacting upon it. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acalypha eremorum | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Protect areas of known habitat from timber harvesting and other land clearing or disturbance. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acrophyllum australe | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare and implement site management statements at sites on public land to address threats, particularly runoff, weeds and prevention of extreme fire events. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Adelotus brevis - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Minimise further degradation and removal of habitat, particularly from timber harvesting, removal of dead timber, cattle grazing and inappropriate fire regimes. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Aepyprymnus rufescens | Marsupials | Vulnerable | 1. Manage and protect shelter and foraging habitat in conservation reserves through Plans of Management and fire management plans. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Agnes Banks Woodland in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Manage, to best practice standards, areas of EECs which have conservation as a primary objective, or where conservation is compatible. Priorities are to be based on DEC conservation significance assessment. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Allocasuarina glareicola | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Ensure management of Government properties includes appropriate site-specific threat abatement measures. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Almaleea cambagei | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Identify and avoid populations on road/track sides during roadwork's. (High priority) 2. Prevent clearing and draining of wet heath areas that provide potential habitat for Almaleea cambagei. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Amorphospermum whitei | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure threats to the species are adequately considered in parks and reserves management planning, implement plans. (Medium priority) 2. Protect areas of known habitat from timber harvesting and other land clearing. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Amyema plicatula | Epiphytes and climbers | Endangered | 1. Protect areas of known habitat from timber harvesting and other land clearing. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Angophora inopina | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Incorporate site specific threat abatement measures for the species into Plans of Management for on-park sites. (Medium priority) 2. Public authorities and landowners undertaking road, trail, or easement maintenance activities in potential habitat are to ensure that planning and maintenance staff are aware of the species and that processes are in place to avoid impacting upon it. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Angophora robur | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure that populations of Angophora robur are not impacted during timber harvesting operations. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Aprasia parapulchella | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Implement habitat management guidelines in Buddigower NR and Goulburn River NP. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Archidendron hendersonii | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. 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 White Lace Flower. (Medium priority) 2. Survey before road and track maintenance in the habitat of the species, protect road and trackside plants. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Arctocephalus forsteri | Marine Mammals | Vulnerable | 1. Restrict access to breeding and haul out colonies where practical. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus | Marine Mammals | Vulnerable | 1. Restrict access to breeding and haul out colonies where practical. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Arthropteris palisotii | Ferns and Cycads | Endangered | 1. Protect areas of known habitat from land clearing. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Asperula asthenes | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure this species is considered in local government weed control program. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Aspidites ramsayi | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor rabbit warrens for Woma's prior to ripping or blasting and seek advice, permission & assistance to have the animal relocated prior to destroying the warrens. (Medium priority) 2. Retain, where ever possible, all ground timber, fallen logs, rocks, grass cover, spinifex, understorey shrubs and soil cracks in areas of suitable habitat. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Assa darlingtoni | Amphibians | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure species is considered in Plans of Management, Fire Management Strategies, planning and operations. (Medium priority) 2. Survey prior to road and track maintenance in potential habitat of the species, assess need to protect trackside habitat. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Asterolasia elegans | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Incorporate site-specific threat abatement measures for the species into Plans of Management for sites in DEC reserves. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Astrotricha crassifolia | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare and implement a species management plan for the sites that are located within Brisbane Waters NP. (High priority) 2. Prepare and implement site management plans for sites that are located within Royal NP. (High priority) 3. Prepare management plans for off-park sites, in consultation with landowners. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Atrichornis rufescens | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Provide for landscape connectivity within existing populations through Plans of Management. (Low priority) 2. Undertake threat management activities as required at each population. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Baeckea kandos | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. [Parks and reserves management planning] Incorporate management of threats to this species into Precinct planning for Dunns Swamp and ensure campground maintenance is undertaken sympathetically. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Baloghia marmorata | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Protect areas of known habitat from timber harvesting and other land clearing, avoid bisecting habitat with roads or tracks. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Belvisia mucronata | Ferns and Cycads | Endangered | 1. Protect areas of known habitat from timber harvesting and other land clearing. Avoid bisecting habitat with roads or tracks. . (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Bertya sp. Cobar-Coolabah
(Bertya opponens) | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Liaise with State Forests over management and monitoring of the species in Jacks Creek SF. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Blue Gum High Forest | Threatened Ecological Communities | Critically Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Assess and manage the impacts of mountain bike activities. (Medium priority) 2. Undertake priority stormwater and erosion control works. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Blue Mountains Swamps in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Vulnerable | 1. Manage fire trails and unsealed roads to reduce sedimentation impacts on this community. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Boronia umbellata | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Protect known habitat from clearing, road works and direct impact of timber harvesting. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Bosistoa selwynii | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure the species is adequately considered in parks and reserves management planning and implementation. (Low priority) 2. Protect areas of known habitat from timber harvesting and other land clearing or disturbance. (Low priority) 3. Survey before road and track maintenance in the habitat of the species. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Bosistoa transversa | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Protect areas of known habitat from timber harvesting and other land clearing or disturbance. (Medium priority) 2. Survey before road and track maintenance in the habitat of the species. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Brachycome muelleroides | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Relocate the navy tower on "Morundah" to an alternative location to avoid disturbance from service traffic and fire management activities. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Brachyscome ascendens | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. PWD management must consider this species when establishing and maintaining tracks through potential habitat. . (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Burhinus grallarius | Birds | Endangered | 1. Manage Bush Stone-curlew habitat in high priority CMAs (see recovery plan) - predator control, fallen timber retention, ground cover length, weed control, stock access, application of insecticides, disturbance, regeneration, site security and viability (Low priority) 2. Prepare and implement management plans for at least 1 local Bush Stone-curlew population in each high priority CMA (see recovery plan for details). Source funding to implement management plans. Prepare and implement additional plans if possible. (Low priority) 3. Support the use of Metarhizium within a 2km radius around Bush Stone-curlew sites and habitat on non-DEC lands during locust control activities. Metarhizium to be used on DEC lands supporting Bush Stone-curlew habitat. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cacophis harriettae | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Do not stock-pile or burn logging waste in forest or woodland where the species occurs. (Medium priority) 2. Prevent clearing of woodland and forest habitats where the species is known to occur. (High priority) 3. Prevent the collection of dead fallen timber for firewood in areas where the species is known to occur. (High priority) 4. Provide firewood in areas where recreational use overlaps with species habitat to preserve large fallen logs, leaf litter and groundcover vegetation. (High priority) 5. Retain and protect areas of rocky dry open forest and woodland from clearing, fragmentation and disturbance. (High priority) 6. Retain bushrock in its natural setting within the species habitat and obtain rocks for gardens only from licensed dealers. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Caladenia concolor | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Progressively implement and evaluate a program of in-situ management techniques to promote recruitment. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Calidris tenuirostris | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Minimise human disturbance at identified key foraging sites (disturbance from 4WDs, recreational users, dog-walkers, fishermen etc.). (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Callistemon linearifolius | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare and implement site-specific management plans for sites that are located on public land. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Callitris baileyi | Trees | Endangered | 1. Encourage retention and conservation of known habitat. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Calyptorhynchus lathami - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Develop and implement management plans for important areas of habitat. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Carex klaphakei | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Prepare and implement site management statements to address threats on sites on DEC lands. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Castlereagh Swamp Woodland Community | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Manage, to best practice standards, areas of EECs which have conservation as a primary objective, or where conservation is compatible. Priorities are to be based on DEC conservation significance assessment. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Chalinolobus dwyeri | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Control feral goats in rock overhangs and caves in the species range. (Medium priority) 2. Ensure protection of caves and overhangs in area of suitable geology when undertaking PVP assessments (offsets should include nearby remnants in high productivity) or other land assessment tools. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Chalinolobus nigrogriseus | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure the Code of Practice for private native forestry includes adequate measures to protect large, hollow-bearing trees, viable numbers of recruit trees and provide protection for streamside vegetation. . (Medium priority) 2. Ensure the largest hollow bearing trees are given highest priority for retention when undertaking PVP assessments (offsets should include remnants in old growth forest) or other land assessment tools. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Chalinolobus picatus | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure the Code of Practice for private native forestry includes adequate measures to protect large, hollow-bearing trees and viable numbers of recruit trees. . (Low priority) 2. Ensure the largest hollow bearing trees and standing dead trees (inc. small dead trees such as mulga, gidgee, leopardwood ) are given highest priority for retention in PVP assessments or other land assessment tools. (High priority) 3. Establish a program to encourage relocation rather than removal of power poles / old fence posts /shearing sheds and other infrastructure found to be used as roosts, when due for replacement. (Medium priority) 4. Identify areas of private land that contain high densities of trees with hollows and dead standing trees as areas of high conservation value for planning and land management instruments. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Charadrius leschenaultii | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Minimise human disturbance at identified key foraging sites (disturbance from 4WDs, recreational users, dog-walkers, fishermen etc.). (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Chelonia mydas | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Promote soft start procedures for seismic surveys in NSW state waters. (High priority) 2. Reduce the adverse effects of artificial lighting near nesting beaches through liaison with relevant local and state government agencies. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Choricarpia subargentea | Trees | Endangered | 1. Prevent habitat loss, degradation and fragmentation of rainforest. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Clematis fawcettii | Epiphytes and climbers | Vulnerable | 1. Protect areas of known habitat from timber harvesting and other land clearing. (Low priority) 2. Survey before road and track maintenance in the habitat of the species, assess need to protect trackside plants. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Climacteris picumnus victoriae | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Implement sympathetic habitat mangement in conservation reserves, council reserves and crown reserves where the species occurs. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Coeranoscincus reticulatus | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Do not stock-pile or burn logging waste in forest or woodland where the species occurs. (Medium priority) 2. Prevent clearing of woodland and forest habitats where the species is known to occur. (High priority) 3. Prevent the collection of dead fallen timber for firewood in areas where the species is known to occur. (High priority) 4. Provide firewood in areas where recreational use overlaps with species habitat to preserve large fallen logs, leaf litter and groundcover vegetation. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cooks River/ Castlereagh Ironbark Forest in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Manage, to best practice standards, areas of EECs which have conservation as a primary objective, or where conservation is compatible. Priorities are to be based on DEC conservation significance assessment. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Corchorus cunninghamii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Disturbance trial on DEC estate. (Medium priority) 2. Management programs for species on DEC estate. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Corokia whiteana | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Prevent habitat loss or fragmentation. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Corynocarpus rupestris subsp. rupestris | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Prevent rainforest habitat loss, degradation and fragmentation. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Crinia tinnula | Amphibians | Vulnerable | 1. Control stormwater runoff, drainage, ground water extraction and associated changes in water chemistry, pH, quality and quantity that may adversely impact on habitats and/or species' populations. (Medium priority) 2. Develop and implement measures to minimise the spread of the disease chytridiomycosis to and between habitats. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cryptocarya foetida | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Protect areas of rainforest habitat from clearing, degradation and fragmentation. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ctenophorus decresii | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Encourage retention of understorey shrubs and rocks. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cumberland Plain Woodland | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Manage, to best practice standards, areas of EECs which have conservation as a primary objective, or where conservation is compatible. Priorities are to be based on DEC conservation significance assessment. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cyclodomorphus venustus | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Prepare guide to augmenting and protecting rock and log ground cover at selected target sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Darwinia biflora | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. DEC advised of any consents or approvals which affect species. (Medium priority) 2. Threat and habitat management programs will be implemented by public authorities on public lands. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Darwinia glaucophylla | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake sediment and erosion control works at priroity sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Darwinia peduncularis | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Implement sympathetic habitat management in conservation reserves, council reserves and crown reserves where the species occurs, particularly addressing fire management and weed invasion. (High priority) 2. Where possible, close trails on DEC lands that pass through populations. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Demansia torquata | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor rabbit warrens for Collared Whip Snakes prior to ripping or blasting and seek advice, permission & assistance to relocate the individual prior to destroying the warrens. (Medium priority) 2. Retain, where ever possible, all ground timber, fallen logs, rocks, grass cover, spinifex, understorey shrubs and soil cracks in areas of suitable habitat. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Derwentia blakelyi | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. [Habitat loss and fragmentation] Prevent further loss of habitat by clearing and inappropriate fire regimes. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Dichanthium setosum | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Discourage fertilizer drift into populations . (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Digitaria porrecta | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Discourage fertilizer drift into populations. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diospyros major var. ebenus forma australiensis | Trees | Endangered | 1. Prevent rainforest habitat loss, degradation and fragmentation. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diplodactylus conspicillatus | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Remove cattle from Nocoleche NR and undertake neighbour negotiations to ensure cattle do not return. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diplodactylus stenodactylus | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Retain, where ever possible, all ground timber, fallen logs, rocks, grass cover, Spinifex, understorey shrubs and soil cracks in areas of suitable habitat. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diuris flavescens | Orchids | Critically Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Avoid use of herbicides near known population. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diuris praecox | Orchids | Vulnerable | 1. Negotiate with RTA to prepare and implement POM for site on cnr Kanangra Drive and Pacific H'way. (Medium priority) 2. Prepare and implement site management statements to address threats on DEC lands. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diuris sp. aff. chrysantha | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Ensure locations of the Byron Bay Diuris receive the appropriate level of confidentiality to reduce the potential of illegal collection. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Doryanthes palmeri | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Protect areas of known habitat from timber harvesting activities and other land clearing. Avoid fragmenting habitat with roads or tracks. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Duffys Forest Ecological Community in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Assess and manage the impacts of horse riding & mountain bike activities. (Medium priority) 2. Develop Best Practice Management Guidelines for DFEC remnants. (High priority) 3. Incorporate outcomes from research into preparation and implementation of Best Practice Mgt Guidelines. (Medium priority) 4. Prepare & implement POM on public land. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. [Threat Management] Prepare and implement site specific management plans for each ESBS site under their management. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Elaeocarpus sp. 'Rocky Creek' | Trees | Endangered | 1. Undertake audits of forestry operations with respect to E. sp. Rocky Creek to ensure they are undertaken in accordance with the Upper North East IFOA . (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eleocharis obicis | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Provide list of known high priority sites to Lachlan CMA for investment. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eleocharis tetraquetra | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Manage stockpiles of soil on public land at Boambee to prevent disturbance to hydrology, water quality or soil nutrient status in the species habitat. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Endiandra muelleri subsp. bracteata | Trees | Endangered | 1. Assess need for site specific management planning and guidelines to manage specific local threats, fire management, erosion control, livestock damage and habitat expansion or rehabilitation. Supply guidelines and assistance as required. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus | Birds | Endangered | 1. Improve the protection of Black-necked Stork habitat by excluding stock, reducing grazing pressure and controlling weed species at important sites. Avoid placing powerlines over or near wetlands and/or nest sites. (High priority) 2. Reduce nutrient runoff into wetlands known to be used by Black-necked Storks. Avoid the use of herbicides and pesticides near or in wetlands. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus alligatrix subsp. miscella | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Protect known habitat from clearing, fragmentation and disturbance. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus approximans | Trees | Endangered | 1. Prevent any loss of known or potential habitat (high elevation shrubland) for Eucalyptus approximans on private property near known population. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus aquatica | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Protect this species from disturbance and reduce fuel loads around trees. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus canobolensis | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Negotiate with Forests NSW to create a buffer around the reserve to reduce harvesting impacts. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus fracta | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Develop a targeted pre-logging survey protocol and management prescription for this species in Pokolbin State Forest. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus glaucina | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Control removal of Eucalyptus glaucina for fire wood or fencing material. (High priority) 2. Prevent further loss or fragmentation of known habitat for Eucalyptus glaucina. (High priority) 3. Protect known populations and areas of potential habitat from clearing and development. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus macarthurii | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Identify roadside populations of Eucalyptus magnificata to prevent loss during roadwork's. (High priority) 2. Prevent further loss or fragmentation of known habitat for Eucalyptus magnificata. (High priority) 3. Protect known populations from timber and firewood collection. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus mckieana | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Control collection of firewood and retain all standing and fallen dead timber in stands containing the species. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus nicholii | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Identify roadside populations and protect during roadwork's. (High priority) 2. Prepare site management plans for known sites with large populations of Eucalyptus nicholii. (Medium priority) 3. Prevent further loss and fragmentation of known habitat of Eucalyptus nicholii. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus oresbia | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Control recreation activities in the Hanging Rock area to prevent impact on Eucalyptus oresbia. (High priority) 2. Prevent further loss and fragmentation of known habitat for Eucalyptus oresbia. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus parramattensis subsp. decadens | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare and implement site-specific management plans for sites that are located on public land. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus pumila | Mallees | Vulnerable | 1. Develop and implement a targeted prelogging survey protocol and species specific management prescription for this species in Pokolbin State Forest. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus rubida subsp. barbigerorum | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure awareness of species location and identification for all personnel undertaking maintenance of road verges, trails, powerlines, water fixtures, weed spraying and fire management. (High priority) 2. Identify roadside and easement populations of Eucalyptus rubida ssp barbigerorum and protect during roadwork's. (High priority) 3. Prevent further loss and fragmentation of known habitat for Eucalyptus rubida ssp barbigerorum and carry out rehabilitation of habitat at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus tetrapleura | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Identify populations of Eucalyptus tetrapleura adjacent roads and tracks and avoid impact during roadwork's. (High priority) 2. Prevent loss and fragmentation of known populations and potential habitat of Eucalyptus tetrapleura. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Euphrasia bowdeniae | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare and implement a species management plan for on-park sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Euphrasia orthocheila subsp. peraspera | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Maintain natural hydrology of known and potential habitat for Euphrasia orthocheila ssp peraspera. (High priority) 2. Prevent further degradation and fragmentation of known and potential habitat for Euphrasia orthocheila ssp peraspera. (High priority) 3. Prevent people trampling known and potential habitat for Euphrasia orthocheila ssp peraspera. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Falsistrellus tasmaniensis | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure the Code of Practice for private native forestry includes adequate measures to protect large, hollow-bearing trees and viable numbers of recruit trees. . (Medium priority) 2. Ensure the largest hollow bearing trees (including dead trees) are given highest priority for retention in PVP assessments or other land assessment tools. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Floydia praealta | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Identify populations in the vicinity of roads and powerline easements and develop operational protocols to minimise impacts. (High priority) 2. Prevent rainforest habitat loss, degradation and fragmentation. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Fontainea australis | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Protect areas of known habitat from timber harvesting and other land clearing. Avoid fragmenting habitat with roads or tracks. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Gaultheria viridicarpa subsp. merinoensis | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare site management plan for known locations. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Gaultheria viridicarpa subsp. viridicarpa | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Liaise with landholders/stakeholders and facilitate the implementation of site management specific monitoring and threat abatement measures, including weed removal and fencing. . (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Genoplesium baueri | Orchids | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare and implement site management plans for extant sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Genoplesium insignis | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Prepare site management plans for extant sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Gentiana wissmannii | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Exclude mining and fossicking from known and potential habitat for Gentiana wissmannii. (High priority) 2. Identify roadside populations and protect during roadwork's. (High priority) 3. Maintain natural hydrology of known and potential habitat for Gentiana wissmannii. (Medium priority) 4. Prevent erosion and/or sedimentation of known and potential habitat for Gentiana wissmannii. (Medium priority) 5. Prevent further loss (including draining) and fragmentation of known and potential habitat for Gentiana wissmannii. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Geodorum densiflorum | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Develop and implement site plans. (Medium priority) 2. Ensure an appropriate level of confidentiality is applied to information about locations of the orchid to guard against illegal collection. (High priority) 3. Prevent habitat loss or fragmentation. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Geophaps scripta | Birds | Endangered | 1. Implement sympathetic habitat management in conservation reserves, council reserves and crown reserves where the species occurs. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Gingidia montana | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Control visitor impact along walking tracks at Point Lookout. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea caleyi | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Implement Pathogen Control for Phytopthera cinnamomi. In accordance with WA CALM guidelines. (Medium priority) 2. Implement rubbish removal across sites identified in the recovery plan. (Medium priority) 3. Implement run off control across sites which can cause physical disturbance and increase weed growth at sites identified in the recovery plan. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea evansiana | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. [Parks and reserves management planning] Incorporate management of threats to this species into Precinct planning for Dunns Swamp and ensure campground maintenance is undertaken sympathetically. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea juniperina subsp. juniperina | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Liaise with public and private land managers to encourage the preparation of site management plans and the implementation of appropriate threat abatement measures, particularly in fire management and fencing and signage to prevent accidental loss. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea masonii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Implement Integrated Forest Operations Approval Threatened Species Licence conditions for G. masonii in Whiporie and Gibberagee State Forests. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea mollis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Control visitor impact along walking tracks in Gibraltar Range and Nymboida National Park and avoid impact on Grevillea mollis during track maintenance and construction. (High priority) 2. Prepare and implement site management plans for the known populations. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea obtusiflora | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Develop prelogging targeted survey protocol and management prescription for this species for forestry operations in Clandulla SF. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea quadricauda | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Identify road/trackside populations and avoid during roadwork's; maintain road width at minimum possible. (High priority) 2. Prevent loss or fragmentation of known habitat. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Haematopus longirostris | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Control of native predators at breeding sites as required. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hakea archaeoides | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Avoid impact on populations of Hakea archaeoides during roadworks. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Haloragis exalata subsp. exalata | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Prevent loss of known or potential habitat by adequate survey prior to any development. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Haloragis exalata subsp. velutina | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Control visitor impacts and avoid populations of Haloragis exalata ssp velutina during track construction/maintenance in Oxley Wild Rivers National Park. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Haloragodendron lucasii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Implement drainage works to manage impacts from runoff. (High priority) 2. Prepare and implement site management statement / POM. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hedyotis galioides | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Protect areas of known habitat from timber harvesting and other land clearing. Avoid fragmenting habitat with roads or tracks. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Heleioporus australiacus | Amphibians | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare and implement site specific management plans to protect key Giant Burrowing frog populations from identified threats. Source funding to implement these plans. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hibbertia marginata | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Assess implementation and effectiveness of forestry management prescriptions, and, if needed, develop or refine threatened species prescriptions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hibbertia procumbens | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Incorporate site specific threat abatement measures for the species into Plans of Management for on-park sites. (High priority) 2. Prepare management plan for sites located in Strickland State Forest. (Medium priority) 3. Public authorities undertaking road, trail or easement maintenance activities in potential habitat to survey thoroughly for the species prior to commencing works and to implement measures to avoid impacting upon any populations found. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Homoranthus bornhardtiensis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Ensure fire trails don’t run over patches in Ironbark NR. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hoplocephalus bitorquatus | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Audit the success of and improve IFOA prescriptions. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hoplocephalus bungaroides | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Amend existing planning instruments to include bush rock removal as an extractive industry requiring development consent. (High priority) 2. Develop surveillance strategies to detect and prosecute both bush rock removal and snake capture. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hoplocephalus stephensii | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Develop a prescription for this species to be applied under relevant IFOAs. (Medium priority) 2. Develop management strategies that protect, retain and perhaps augment stands of native vegetation, connectivity between stands and retain stags or hollow bearing trees. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Howell Shrublands in the New England Tablelands and Nandewar Bioregions | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Investigate key sites to be targeted for conservation incentive payments. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hunter Lowland Redgum Forest in the Sydney Basin and NSW North Coast Bioregions | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Prepare and implement site-specific management plans for remnants that occur on public land. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Illawarra Subtropical Rainforest in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Implement measures to prevent/control inappropriate water flows and erosion. (Medium priority) 2. Prepare and implement management plans for remnants that occur on public land. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Irediparra gallinacea | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure the species is considered in Plans of Management and Fire Management strategies (Medium priority) 2. Maintain natural hydrological flows in wetland areas. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Kunzea cambagei | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare and implement site management statements to address threats for those sites on DEC estate. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Kunzea rupestris | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Negotiate with sand mining companies to reduce threats posed by mining activities. (High priority) 2. Prepare and implement site management statements to address threats at sites on DECC estate. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Kurnell Dune Forest in the Sutherland Shire and City of Rockdale | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Implement measures to prevent/control inappropriate water flows and erosion. (Medium priority) 2. Prepare and implement management plans for sites that occur on crown land, council reserves or the NPWS Estate. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Kurri Sand Swamp Woodland in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Prepare and implement site management statements for all KSSW sites on public land. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lasiopetalum joyceae | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure agencies undertaking fire trail or easement maintenance activities can identify the species and are aware of its habitat. (High priority) 2. Prepare site management statements to address threats for sites on DEC estate, particularly those adjacent to urban areas. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Leionema lachnaeoides | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Development consent issued on land in the vicinity of known populations should incorporate appropriate stormwater and sediment control measures to prevent increases in nutrients, sedimentation and weed propagules. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lepidium aschersonii | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Discourage fertilizer and pesticide drift . (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lepidium hyssopifolium | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Discourage fertilizer and pesticide drift . (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lepidium monoplocoides | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Discourage fertilizer and pesticide drift . (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lepidosperma evansianum | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. [Threat management] Ensure personnel who are planning and undertaking track maintenance are able to identify species and are aware of its habitat. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lerista xanthura | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Retain, where ever possible, all ground timber, fallen logs, rocks, grass cover, Spinifex, understorey shrubs and soil cracks in areas of suitable habitat. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Leucopogon confertus | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Avoid loss or fragmentation of potential habitat for Leucopogon confertus. (High priority) 2. Avoid roadwork's and mining in potential habitat for Leucopogon confertus. (High priority) 3. Pig trapping twice yearly in Torrington State Conservation Area. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Leucopogon exolasius | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare and implement site management statements to address threats at sites on DEC lands. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Liasis stimsoni | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor rabbit warrens for Stimson's Pythons prior to ripping or blasting and seek advice, permission & assistance to relocate the individual prior to destroying the warrens. (Medium priority) 2. Retain, where ever possible, all ground timber, fallen logs, rocks, grass cover, spinifex, understorey shrubs and soil cracks in areas of suitable habitat. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Limicola falcinellus | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Minimise human disturbance at identified key foraging sites (disturbance from 4WDs, recreational users, dog-walkers, fishermen etc.). (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Limosa limosa | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Minimise human disturbance at identified key foraging sites (disturbance from 4WDs, recreational users, dog-walkers, fishermen etc). (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lindsaea incisa | Ferns and Cycads | Endangered | 1. Control visitor impacts in areas of known habitat for Lindsaea incisa, particularly along creek lines and in moist areas. (Medium priority) 2. Maintain natural flow regimes and wetting and drying cycles in creeks and wet heaths with known or potential habitat for Lindsaea incisa. (High priority) 3. Prepare and implement site management plans for populations south of Coffs Harbour. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Litoria aurea | Amphibians | Endangered | 1. Prepare & implement management plans for identified key sites on DEC land. Encourage the preparation & implementation for key sites on public lands. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Litoria brevipalmata | Amphibians | Vulnerable | 1. Develop a specific prescription for the species to be applied under the Interim Forest Operations Approvals by State Forests. (High priority) 2. Develop management strategies that reduce disturbance of riparian areas, particularly in the coastal floodplain landform sections of streams within their identified habitat area. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Litoria littlejohni | Amphibians | Vulnerable | 1. Develop IFOA prescription for the species in areas of Forestry Operations. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Long-nosed potoroo - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Address threats including fragmentation, development, roads, fence where necessary to protect from human incursion or grazing, control predators (foxes and dogs). (High priority) 2. Ensure that erosion and sedimentation, e.g. from roadwork's does not reduce or degrade the habitat of the population. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lophoictinia isura | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure implementation of management strategies that reduce disturbance of riparian areas. (Medium priority) 2. Identify and protect nest trees, and monitor reproduction. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lower Hunter Spotted Gum - Ironbark Forest in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Promote regeneration by avoiding prolonged or heavy grazing. (High priority) 2. Protect habitat by minimising further clearing of the community. This requires recognition of the values of all remnants in the land use planning process, particularly development consents, rezonings and regional planning. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Macadamia tetraphylla | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Prevent rainforest habitat loss, degradation and fragmentation. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Macropus dorsalis | Marsupials | Endangered | 1. Consider management and protection of shelter and grazing habitat in conservation reserves through Plans of Management and fire management plans. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Macropus parma | Marsupials | Vulnerable | 1. Where appropriate, undertake strategic stock grazing or exclusion to maintain habitat. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Macrozamia johnsonii | Ferns and Cycads | Endangered | 1. Assess implementation and effectiveness of forestry management prescriptions, and, if needed, develop or refine threatened species prescriptions. (High priority) 2. Control collection of seed and seedlings from the wild. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Marsdenia viridiflora subsp. viridiflora - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Ensure appropriate management regimes are in place at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| McKies Stringybark/Blackbutt Open Forest in the Nandewar and New England Tableland Bioregions | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Retain all standing and fallen dead timber in the ecological community. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Melaleuca biconvexa | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Incorporate site specific threat abatement measures for the species into Plans of Management for on-park sites. (Medium priority) 2. Maintain (or reinstate where altered) drainage and hydrological conditions that are conducive to the long term viability of the species. (Medium priority) 3. Public authorities and landowners undertaking road, trail, or easement maintenance activities in potential habitat are to ensure that planning and maintenance staff are aware of the species and that processes are in place to avoid impacting upon it. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Melaleuca deanei | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Incorporate site specific threat abatement measures for the species into Plans of Management for on-park sites. (Medium priority) 2. Public authorities and landowners undertaking road, trail, or easement maintenance activities in potential habitat are to ensure that planning and maintenance staff are aware of the species and that processes are in place to avoid impacting upon it. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Melaleuca groveana | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Assess implementation and effectiveness of forestry management prescriptions, and, if needed, develop or refine threatened species prescriptions. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Melanodryas cucullata cucullata | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Implement sympathetic habitat mangement in conservation reserves, council reserves and crown reserves where the species occurs. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Melithreptus gularis gularis | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Implement sympathetic habitat mangement in conservation reserves, council reserves and crown reserves where the species occurs. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Meridolum corneovirens | Invertebrates | Endangered | 1. Ensure public land plans of management include appropriate actions for species' protection. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Micromyrtus minutiflora | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Liaise with public landholders regarding appropriate management on public lands. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Microstrobos fitzgeraldii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Incorporate specific protection measures that address identified threats into Plans of Management for community lands at Bonnie Doon Falls and Dog Face sites, as well as community lands in catchments containing known populations. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Miniopterus australis | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare management plans for significant bat roosts especially all known maternity colonies and winter colonies. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Miniopterus schreibersii oceanensis | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure protection of known roosts and forest within 10 km of roosts in PVP assessments (offsets should include nearby remnants in high productivity) and other environmental planning instruments. (Medium priority) 2. Prepare management plans for significant bat roosts especially all known maternity colonies and winter colonies. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Mixophyes fleayi | Amphibians | Endangered | 1. As part of the five year Review of the Integrated Forest Operations Approval (IFOA), the DEC will consider new research on habitat usage when revising the adequacy of the IFOA licence conditions in protecting M. fleayi habitat in State Forests. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Moist Shale Woodland in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Manage, to best practice standards, areas of EECs which have conservation as a primary objective, or where conservation is compatible. Priorities are to be based on DEC conservation significance assessment. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Monarcha leucotis | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Address threats including loss of habitat, fragmentation and degradation. (Low priority) 2. Prevent lowland rainforest, wet and swamp sclerophyll forest habitat loss and fragmentation. Expand and reconnect habitat. Exclude grazing. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Mormopterus 'Species 6' | Bats | Endangered | 1. Discourage pesticide drift near species' habitat. (Medium priority) 2. Ensure the large hollow bearing trees and standing dead trees (inc. small dead trees such as mulga, gidgee, leopardwood ) are given highest priority for retention during on-park development. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Mormopterus beccarii | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure the Code of Practice for private native forestry includes adequate measures to protect large, hollow-bearing trees and viable numbers of recruit trees. . (Medium priority) 2. Establish a programs to encourage relocation rather than removal of power poles / old fence posts /shearing sheds and other infrastructure found to be used as roosts, when due for replacement. (Medium priority) 3. Identify areas of private land that contain high densities of hollow-bearing trees and dead standing trees as areas of HCV in planning instruments and land management negotiations (e.g. LEP, CAPs, PVPs). (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Mormopterus norfolkensis | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure the Code of Practice for private native forestry includes adequate measures to protect large, hollow-bearing trees and viable numbers of recruit trees. . (Medium priority) 2. Ensure the largest hollow bearing trees, inc. dead trees and paddock trees, are given highest priority for retention in PVP assessments. Offsets should include remnants in high productivity. (High priority) 3. Identify areas of private land that contain high densities of large hollow-bearing trees as areas of high conservation value planning instruments and land management negotiations e.g. LEP, CAPs, PVPs. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Muehlenbeckia costata | Epiphytes and climbers | Vulnerable | 1. Consider locations of Muehlenbeckia costata during park management planning. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Myotis macropus (formally Myotis adversus) | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure the largest hollow bearing trees in riparian zones are given highest priority for retention in PVP assessments or other land clearing assessment tools. (Low priority) 2. Promote roosting habitat in new artificial structures within the species range. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Neoastelia spectabilis | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Control visitor impact and re-route walking track at Point Lookout if necessary; avoid damage to plants of Neoastelia spectabilis during track maintenance. (Medium priority) 2. Prepare and implement a site management plan for the Five Day Creek locality. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Neophema pulchella | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Implement sympathetic habitat management in conservation reserves, council reserves and crown reserves where the species occurs.v. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| New England Peppermint (Eucalyptus nova-anglica) Woodland on Basalts and Sediments in the New England Tableland Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Retain all standing and fallen dead timber in the ecological community. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Niemeyera chartacea | Trees | Endangered | 1. Ensure the ecological requirements of this species are considered in plans of management for Brunswick Heads NR. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ningaui yvonneae | Marsupials | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare guide to augmenting and protecting rock and log ground cover at selected target sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ninox strenua | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Investigate the implementation of the forestry threatened species licence owl prescriptions by carrying out proactive audits targeting these prescriptions and through IFOA monitoring and reporting. (Medium priority) 2. Make an assessment of the implementation and effectiveness of forestry owl prescriptions and if necessary refine the prescriptions and negotiate changes to the forestry threatened species licences. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Nyctimene robinsoni | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure rainforest is given highest priority for retention in PVP assessments (offsets should include remnants in high productivity) and/or other land assessment tools. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Nyctophilus bifax | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure the Code of Practice for private native forestry has adequate measures to protect large, hollow-bearing trees, viable numbers of recruit trees and provide protection for streamside vegetation. . (Medium priority) 2. Ensure the largest hollow bearing trees are given highest priority for retention in PVP assessments (offsets should include remnants in high productivity) and other or other land assessment tools. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Nyctophilus timoriensis | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Encourage retention of the largest hollow bearing trees. (High priority) 2. Encourage the protection and enhancement of understorey vegetation.. (Medium priority) 3. In cypress-ironbark forest subject to logging and other timber extraction activities (e.g.. firewood collection), ensure the retention of all large eucalypt trees (including standing dead trees). (High priority) 4. Review current logging prescriptions. If insufficient, modify to ensure adequate retention of hollow-bearing trees, recruit trees and undisturbed foraging habitat. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| O’Hares Creek Shale Forest | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Implement measures to prevent/control inappropriate water flows and erosion/sedimentation. (Medium priority) 2. Prepare and implement management plans for remnants that occur on public land. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Oberonia titania | Orchids | Vulnerable | 1. Assess all known sites for threats to the recovery of the orchid. (High priority) 2. Ensure an appropriate level of confidentiality is applied to information about locations of the orchid to guard against illegal collection. (High priority) 3. Prevent loss and fragmentation of habitat (including rainforest, paperbark swamps, eucalypt-forested gorges and mangroves). (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ocybadistes knightorum | Invertebrates | Endangered | 1. Manage known habitat for weeds and appropriate fire regimes. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Oedura rhombifer | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Retain, where ever possible, all ground timber, fallen logs, rocks, grass cover, understorey shrubs and soil cracks in areas of suitable habitat. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Olax angulata | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Identify populations of Olax angulata particularly in areas of high visitor use and protect during track/road works. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Olearia cordata | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Develop & implement road and track maintenance guidelines. (High priority) 2. Develop a species management plan for sites within the reserve estate. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ozothamnus tesselatus | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare and implement site management statements to address threats at sites on DEC estate. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Persoonia acerosa | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure agencies undertaking road and easement maintenance works are aware of the species and have processes in place to prevent habitat destruction or degradation. (High priority) 2. Prepare and implement site management statements to address threats at sites on DEC estate. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Persoonia bargoensis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Develop and implement site-awareness and protection procedures for use by land owners/managers and public utilities and their contractors when undertaking road, trail, or easement maintenance. (High priority) 2. Incorporate site-specific threat abatement measures for the species into Plans of Management for sites in Sydney Catchment Authority areas. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Persoonia hirsuta | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Develop and implement site-awareness and protection procedures for use by land owners/managers and public utilities and their contractors when undertaking road, trail, or easement maintenance. (High priority) 2. Incorporate site-specific threat abatement measures for the species into Plans of Management for sites in DEC reserves. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Persoonia mollis subsp. maxima | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Undertake track maintenance in areas where physical disturbance is detrimentally affecting the species. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Persoonia nutans | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Implement threat abatement on DEC estate in accordance with site management plans. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Petaurides volans - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Encourage landowners to remove barbed wire from the top strand of existing fences and to not use barbed wire for the top strand of new fences in forested areas. . (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Petaurus norfolcensis | Marsupials | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure the largest hollow bearing trees (including dead trees) are given highest priority for retention in PVP assessments and other environmental planning instruments, or other land assessment tools. (Medium priority) 2. Investigate the effectiveness of logging prescriptions. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Phascolarctos cinereus | Marsupials | Vulnerable | 1. Management of all DECC estate will specifically provide for the protection of koalas. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Phascolarctos cinereus - endangered population Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Management of all DEC-managed land will specifically provide for the protection of koalas, through Plans of Management, Pest Management Plans, Fire Management Plans and Reviews of Environmental Factors etc. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Philotheca myoporoides subsp. obovatifolia | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Assess implementation and effectiveness of forestry management prescriptions, and, if needed, develop or refine threatened species prescriptions. (Medium priority) 2. Protect areas of high elevation heath and woodland from clearing and disturbance, and rehabilitate disturbed areas of potential habitat. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pimelea curviflora var. curviflora | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Liaise with State and local government land managers to ensure implementation of appropriate measures. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pimelea spicata | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Site management statements will be prepared for populations on DEC estate. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pittwater Spotted Gum Forest | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Prepare and implement site specific plans of managements. (Medium priority) 2. Prioritise and cost threat management actions across all sites. (High priority) 3. Undertake priority control stormwater and soil erosion. (Medium priority) 4. Undertake priority rubbish removal. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Planigale maculata | Marsupials | Vulnerable | 1. Forest management activiites that include logging, grazing, burning, and feral predator control needs to consider this species across all tenures. (Medium priority) 2. Protect and enhance ground cover and understorey structure, especially near water. Stock removal and fencing, protection and enhancement of understorey cover and feral predator control are measures that should be encouraged. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Plectranthus alloplectus | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Ensure park planning and operations takes into consideration the population of Plectranthus alloplectus on/near Mt Wilson management trail. (Low priority) 2. Identify roadside populations of Plectranthus alloplectus and protect during any roadworks. (Low priority) 3. Prepare and implement a site management plan for the population in Bald Knob SF. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Plectranthus nitidus | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Protect areas of known habitat from timber harvesting and other land clearing: searches for the species should be conducted prior to any logging operations. Avoid fragmenting habitat with roads or tracks. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Polycarpaea spirostylis subsp. glabra | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Negotiate with mining companies to reduce threats posed by mining activities. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Polytelis swainsonii | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Exclude firewood gathering from known or potential breeding sites on private and public land. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pomaderris adnata | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Prepare a site management plan that details the specific threat abatement measures required at the site, the parties that are responsible for implementing them, and a timetable for their implementation. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pomaderris queenslandica | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Assess implementation and effectiveness of forestry management prescriptions, and, if needed, develop or refine threatened species prescriptions. (Medium priority) 2. Identify roadside populations and protect prior to undertaking road works. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pomatostomus temporalis temporalis | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Implement sympathetic habitat mangement in conservation reserves, council reserves and crown reserves where the species occurs. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Potorous tridactylus | Marsupials | Vulnerable | 1. Exclude forestry activities from refuge areas used in times of stress e.g. fires and drought. (High priority) 2. Minimise damage to lower stratum vegetation and litter layer during forestry operations. For example, minimise clearing pre-logging, reduce construction of roads and tracks, and restrict heavy vehicles to such roads. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prostanthera askania | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Implement protection measures in Strickland State Forest. (High priority) 2. Implement protection measures on operational land and under powerlines. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prostanthera cryptandroides subsp. Cryptandroides | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake water quality, sedimentation and erosion control works at prioriy sites eg. Glen Davis camping area to reduce the impacts of runoff. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prostanthera densa | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Liaise with private and public landholders to prepare and implement site specific Plans of Management. (Medium priority) 2. Undertake and implement site threat assessment and works prioritisation. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prostanthera junonis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Undertake annual site inspections with DEC field staff in Brisbane Water and Popran NP and ensure that habitat protection measures are included in the PoM and Operational Plans for these reserves. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prostanthera staurophylla (sensu stricto) | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Liaise with landholders/stakeholders and facilitate the implementation of site management specific monitoring and threat abatement measures, including weed removal and fencing. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prostanthera stricta | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake site stablisation/erosion control measures at all sites, with priority given to sites with tracks nearby. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pseudonaja modesta | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Prepare guide to augmenting and protecting rock and log ground cover at selected target sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pseudophryne australis | Amphibians | Vulnerable | 1. Develop best practice habitat management strategies that reduce bushrock removal from important habitat areas. (Medium priority) 2. Prepare species prescription under the IFOA to reduce impact of forestry practices. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pteropus alecto | Bats | Not listed | 1. Ensure threats to the species are adequately considered in parks and reserves management planning and implement relevant management actions. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pteropus poliocephalus | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Enhance and sustain the vegetation of camps critical to the survival of Grey-headed Flying-foxes. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pterostylis metcalfei | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Liaise with landholders/stakeholders and facilitate the implementation of site management specific monitoring and threat abatement measures, including weed removal and fencing. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pterostylis sp. Botany Bay | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Develop and refine a Habitat Management Strategy for the known population. In the interim, the population will be managed by ensuring the maintenance of the fire trail and discouraging access to the site. (High priority) 2. Implement habitat management strategy. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pultenaea glabra | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Implement sympathetic management at known populations on reserve (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pyrrholaemus saggitatus | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Implement sympathetic habitat mangement in conservation reserves, council reserves and crown reserves where the species occurs. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Quassia sp. 'Moonee Creek' | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. If monitoring shows a decline in population health or numbers, amelioration or control of the threatening processes must be implemented. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ramphotyphlops endoterus | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Prepare guide to augmenting and protecting rock and log ground cover at selected target sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Rapanea sp. 'Richmond River' | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Undertake a survey and site assessment for the Mallanganee population of the species. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Rhynchosia acuminatissima | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Assess implementation and effectiveness of forestry management prescriptions, and, if needed, develop or refine threatened species prescriptions. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| River-Flat Eucalypt Forest on Coastal Floodplains of the NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin and South East Corner bioregions | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Where this EEC occurs in western Sydney, implement relevant PAS actions identified for Cumberland Plain Woodland. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Rulingia prostrata | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Develop management prescriptions for the population in Penrose SF. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Rutidosis heterogama | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Avoid overgrazing of areas of known habitat. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Saccolaimus flaviventris | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure the Code of Practice for private native forestry includes adequate measures to protect large, hollow-bearing trees and viable numbers of recruit trees. . (High priority) 2. Ensure the largest hollow bearing trees (including dead trees and paddock trees) are given highest priority for retention in PVP assessments and or other land assessment tools. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Sarcochilus dilatatus | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Prevent clearing or fragmentation of known and potential habitat (particularly forest containing Hoop Pine). (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Sarcochilus fitzgeraldii | Orchids | Vulnerable | 1. Re-route walking tracks away from known populations of Sarcochilus fitzgeraldii. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Sarcochilus hartmannii | Orchids | Vulnerable | 1. Re-route walking tracks away from known populations of Sarcochilus hartmanii. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Scoteanax rueppellii | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure largest hollow bearing trees, inc. dead trees and paddock trees are given highest priority for retention in PVP assessments (offsets should include remnants in high productivity) and/or other land assessment tools. (High priority) 2. Ensure the Code of Practice for private native forestry includes adequate measures to protect large, hollow-bearing trees and viable numbers of recruit trees. . (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Shale Gravel Transition Forest in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Manage, to best practice standards, areas of EECs which have conservation as a primary objective, or where conservation is compatible. Priorities are to be based on DEC conservation significance assessment. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Shale Sandstone Transition Forest in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Manage, to best practice standards, areas of EECs which have conservation as a primary objective, or where conservation is compatible. Priorities are to be based on DEC conservation significance assessment. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Simoselaps fasciolatus | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare guide to augmenting and protecting rock and log ground cover at selected target sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Solanum armourense | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Ensure national park plans of management contain appropriate management regimes. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Sophora fraseri | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure forestry prescriptions include protocols to protect Brush Sophora and its habitat. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Stagonopleura guttata | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Implement sympathetic habitat mangement in conservation reserves, council reserves and crown reserves where the species occurs. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Sterna albifrons | Birds | Endangered | 1. Discourage nesting in unfavourable sites, including protection from nest inundation/flooding, as part of the intensive management of nesting, resting and fledgling feeding sites. (High priority) 2. Minimise disturbance to nesting sites from lake and estuary openings. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Sub-tropical Coastal Floodplain Forest of the NSW North Coast bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Ensure Plans of Management, fire planning and other planning processes consider Freshwater Wetland EECs. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Syconycteris australis | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure a mosaic of nectar-producing trees and shrubs, esp. in coastal heath paperbark swamp as well as rainforest roost habitat. Give high priority in PVP assessments, or other assessment tools. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Sydney Freshwater Wetlands in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Implement measures to maintain/control natural hydrology and environmental flows to wetlands and surrounding areas. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Sydney Turpentine-Ironbark Forest | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Manage, to best practice standards, areas of EECs which have conservation as a primary objective, or where conservation is compatible. Priorities are to be based on DEC conservation significance assessment. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Symplocos baeuerlenii | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Exclude areas of known habitat from timber harvesting and other land clearing. Avoid fragmenting habitat with roads or tracks. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tasmannia glaucifolia | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Control visitor impact and re-route walking tracks if needed; avoid damage to plants of Tasmannia glaucifolia during track maintenance. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tetratheca glandulosa | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare & implement site-specific POMs for high priority sites. (High priority) 2. Undertake identified prority threat management works including weed control, restrict access, stormwater management works and slashing under power lines. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| The Shorebird Community occurring on the relict tidal delta sands at Taren Point | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Investigate if oil spill strategy exists for Botany Bay and if so, has it identified important migratory shorebird habitat. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Thersites mitchellae | Invertebrates | Endangered | 1. Implement management to control potential threats on Stott's Island NR. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Thylogale stigmatica | Marsupials | Vulnerable | 1. Consider the species in management of conservation reserves through plans of management and fire management plans. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tiliqua multifasciata | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare guide to augmenting and protecting rock and log ground cover at selected target sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tiliqua occipitalis | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare guide to augmenting and protecting rock and log ground cover at selected target sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tinospora smilacina | Epiphytes and climbers | Endangered | 1. Land managers (including NPWS and Forests NSW) to be aware of populations and habitat and that PoMs, fire plans, pest management plans take account of requirements for the recovery of Tinospora smilacina. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Todiramphus chloris | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Prevent pollution and accumulation of agricultural herbicides and pesticide residues in estuaries. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Trachymene saniculifolia | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Prepare and implement a species management plan for the sites that are located within Jenolan Caves Reserve. (Medium priority) 2. Prepare and implement a species management plan for the sites that are located within Kanangra Boyd NP. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Triplarina imbricata | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Known populations of Triplarina imbricata that occur on land controlled by local government should be considered during biodiversity certification of environmental planning instruments for Clarence Valley and Tenterfield LGAs. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Turnix maculosa | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Improve the protection of Red-backed Button-quail habitat by excluding stock, reducing grazing pressure and controlling weed species at important sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Turnix melanogaster | Birds | Endangered | 1. Develop management prescriptions and protocols for human activities in identified black-breasted button-quail habitat. (Medium priority) 2. Increase extent, condition (quality) and connectivity of black-breasted button-quail habitat. (High priority) 3. Protect areas of known habitat from destruction or modification and fragmentation. (High priority) 4. Provide for the management and protection of the species habitat in park estate Plans of Management, regional fire plans and hazard reduction guidelines. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tylophora linearis | Epiphytes and climbers | Vulnerable | 1. Implement sympathetic habitat management on-park and ensure consideration of the species ecology and habitat in all forms of management planning. . (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Typhonium sp. aff. brownii | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Ensure forestry prescriptions include protocols for protection of Stinky Lily habitat. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tyto capensis | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Where Grass Owl records occur on private land encourage landholders to undertake management to conserve and actively manage habitat. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tyto novaehollandiae | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Investigate the implementation of the forestry threatened species licence owl prescriptions by carrying out proactive audits targeting these prescriptions and through IFOA monitoring and reporting. (Medium priority) 2. Make an assessment of the implementation and effectiveness of forestry owl prescriptions and if necessary refine the prescriptions and negotiate changes to the forestry threatened species licences. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tyto tenebricosa | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Investigate the implementation by DPI of the forestry threatened species licence owl prescriptions by carrying out proactive audits targeting these prescriptions and through IFOA monitoring and reporting. (Medium priority) 2. Make an assessment of the implementation and effectiveness of forestry owl prescriptions using data collected in this action and if necessary If necessary, refine the prescriptions and negotiate changes to the forestry threatened species licences. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Underwoodisaurus sphyrurus | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Determine and map Border Thick-tailed Gecko habitat. (Medium priority) 2. Encourage the retention of dead fallen timber in areas where the species is known to occur. (High priority) 3. Ensure logging waste in forest or woodland is not stock-piled or burnt where the species occurs. (Medium priority) 4. Provide fire wood in areas where recreational use overlaps with species habitat to preserve large fallen logs and groundcover vegetation. (High priority) 5. Retain bushrock in its natural setting within the species habitat and obtain rocks for gardens only from licensed dealers. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Velleia perfoliata | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Develop and implement approriate management prescriptions on NPWS estate and other Crown land, especially regarding fire trail maintenance. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Vespadelus baverstocki | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Ensure hollow bearing trees are given highest priority for retention in PVP assessments and or other land assessment tools. (Medium priority) 2. Ensure the Code of Practice for private native forestry includes adequate measures to protect hollow-bearing trees and viable numbers of recruit trees. . (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Vespadelus troughtoni | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Control feral goats in rock overhangs and caves in the species range. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Wahlenbergia multicaulis - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Incorporate actions to protect the species into the Plan of Management for Lane Cove National Park. (High priority) 2. Regularly review data on genetic swamping and provide advice to relevant land managers. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Western Sydney Dry Rainforest in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Manage, to best practice standards, areas of EECs which have conservation as a primary objective, or where conservation is compatible. Priorities are to be based on DEC conservation significance assessment. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| White Box Yellow Box Blakely's Red Gum Woodland | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Integrate conservation of Box-Gum Woodland with other landscape conservation programs. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Xanthomyza phrygia | Birds | Endangered | 1. Develop Regional/Local Plans. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Xenus cinereus | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Minimise human disturbance at identified key foraging sites (disturbance from 4WDs, recreational users, dog-walkers, fishermen etc.). (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Xylosma terrae-reginae | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Ensure threats to the species are adequately considered in parks and reserves management planning and implement relevant management actions. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria covenyi | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. [Guidelines] Development & implementation of track maintenance guidelines. (High priority) 2. Control of collections for research/horticultural collections. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria involucrata | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Incorporate recovery objectives into reserve fire management strategies. (High priority) 2. Prepare site management statements for sites on DEC estate or sites subject to VCA. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zosterops lateralis tephropleurus | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Control the impacts of introduced pathogens on native species (specific actions to achieve this are detailed in the Draft LHI Biodiversity Management Plan). (Medium priority) 2. Prevent the introduction of exotic fauna, flora and pathogens to LHI (specific actions to achieve this are detailed in the Draft LHI Biodiversity Management Plan). (High priority) 3. Protect and enhance habitat for the species. (High priority) 4. Protect and enhance threatened fauna habitat (specific actions to achieve this are detailed in the Draft LHI Biodiversity Management Plan). (High priority) 5. Reduce human impacts (specific actions to achieve this are detailed in the Draft LHI Biodiversity Management Plan). (Medium priority) 6. Retain native vegetation (specific actions to achieve this are detailed in the Draft LHI Biodiversity Management Plan). (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |