There are 765 priority actions under the "monitoring" recovery strategy. These actions apply to 551 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. Conduct long term monitoring of known locations to determine changes in status of the species. (Medium priority) 2. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia acrionastes | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Develop a monitoring program to assess the impact of recreational use, determine threats, long-term population viability and response to management. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia atrox | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Continue biennial population estimates to establish baseline data for management programs. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia baueri subsp. aspera | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor the size and health of populations. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia carneorum | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Conduct long term monitoring of selected locations, including fenced sites, to determine changes in status of the species. (High priority) 2. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia chrysotricha | Trees | Endangered | 1. DEC to monitor the habitat condition in Jaaningga NR. (High priority) 2. Establish monitoring sites to determine trends in population size and demography. (Medium priority) 3. Monitor threats and effectiveness of weed control programs. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia clunies-rossiae | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor impacts of bushwalkers in areas such as Church Creek. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia constablei | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor known populations every two years. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia courtii | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. DEC to monitor the habitat condition particularly in Dooragan NP. (Medium priority) 2. Establish monitoring sites to determine trends in population size and demography. (Medium priority) 3. Monitor threats, particularly for North Brother populations. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia curranii | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Conduct long term monitoring of known locations to determine changes in status of the species. (Medium priority) 2. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia georgensis | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Develop a detailed monitoring strategy to be implemented in the event of disturbance. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor known populations every two years. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia jucunda | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Conduct long term monitoring (including ecological responses to influencing processes, e.g. fire, insect attack, climate, competition, grazing) of known locations to determine changes in status of the species. (Medium priority) 2. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia macnuttiana | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish monitoring sites to determine threats, long-term population viability and response to management. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor habitat condition, particularly in areas of high visitor use in Boonoo Boonoo National Park. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia notabilis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Conduct long term monitoring (including ecological responses to influencing processes - e.g. fire, insect attack, climate, competition, grazing) of known locations to determine changes in status of the species. (Low priority) 2. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia petraea | Trees | Endangered | 1. Conduct long term monitoring (including ecological responses to influencing processes - e.g. fire, insect attack, climate, competition, grazing) of known locations to determine changes in status of the species. (Low priority) 2. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia phasmoides | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a monitoring program that will identify any decline due to controllable threats. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia pubifolia | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Establish monitoring sites to determine trends in population size and demography. (High priority) 2. Monitor habitat condition at known Acacia pubifolia localities. (High priority) 3. Monitor threats at known Acacia pubifolia sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia pycnostachya | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish monitoring sites to determine threats, response to fire, long-term population viability and response to management. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acacia rivalis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Conduct long term monitoring (including ecological responses to influencing processes - e.g. fire, insect attack, climate, competition, grazing) of known locations to determine changes in status of the species. (Low priority) 2. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire and rainfall/flooding events to determine disturbance ecology. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acalypha eremorum | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Identify important populations for detailed monitoring. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Acrophyllum australe | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor size and reproductive status of known sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Agnes Banks Woodland in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Investigate the development of a regular monitoring program to assess the change in extent of vegetation across the Cumberland Plain. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Aldrovanda vesiculosa | Aquatic plants | Endangered | 1. Obtain updated count for southern populations and obtain base-line counts for any sites found in northern NSW. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Alectura lathami - endangered population | Birds | Endangered Population | 1. Control and monitor weeds at known and potential sites, including coolatai, whiskey, African love grass, tiger pear and tree of heaven. (Medium priority) 2. Develop and implement a monitoring program in core areas to determine populaiton status. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Alexfloydia repens | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Determine trends in habitat condition, population size and demography by establishing monitoring sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Allocasuarina portuensis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Undertake monitoring program of known sites, to be undertaken at six monthly intervals. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Almaleea cambagei | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Establish monitoring sites to determine trends in populations, habitat condition, management response and threats. . (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Amaurornis olivaceus | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Assess the distribution of Bush-hens in northeastern New South Wales, including an analysis of existing database records. (High priority) 2. Encourage the general public and ornithological groups to submit their records of Bush-hens to the Atlas of NSW Wildlife. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ammobium craspedioides | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Identify population changes and link to management regimes. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Amphibromus fluitans | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Record population (or area) estimates at selected sites. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Amytornis barbatus barbatus | Birds | Endangered | 1. Assess the species status, population trends and changes in habitat variables in response to the implementation of recovery actions and seasonal or climatic changes in order to guide future management actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Amytornis striatus | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Commence a program of comprehensive monitoring within DEC reserves (Round Hill, Nombinnie, Yathong, Tarawi and Mallee Cliffs) as well as other crown and leasehold lands to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions. (High priority) 2. Undertake spot monitoring surveys to determine continued presence at locations where the species has previously been found but not being comprehensively monitored. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Amytornis textilis modestus | Birds | Endangered | 1. Monitor results of future fauna surveys for records of the Thick-billed Grass wren. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Angophora exul | Trees | Endangered | 1. Establish monitoring sites to determine threats, long-term population viability and response to management. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Angophora robur | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Occasional monitoring of some populations of Angophora robur to ensure that recruitment is occurring. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Anomalopus mackayi | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Monitor the response of the species to management actions and to identify any new threats at the site. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Anseranas semipalmata | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Collect baseline data on the population of Magpie Geese in NSW and develop an appropriate population monitoring program. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Antechinomys laniger | Marsupials | Endangered | 1. Monitor selected populations to determine long-term viability. (Medium priority) 2. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Apatophyllum constablei | Shrubs | Not listed | 1. Develop and implement monitoring regime for known sites on public land. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Aponogeton queenslandicus | Aquatic plants | Endangered | 1. Conduct annual monitoring of all known populations. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Aprasia inaurita | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Conduct 'spot' monitoring every 5 years across the entire range to re-evaluate the status of the species and select further sites for management or recovery actions. (High priority) 2. Conduct an annual, region- or state-wide, community/volunteer/landholder-based, reptile census. Advertise & educate prior to the survey and send out census forms for landholders to complete & send back. (Medium priority) 3. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 10 selected sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Aprasia parapulchella | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Implement monitoring regime at 6 sites across the range of the species on a three year rotational basis. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ardeotis australis | Birds | Endangered | 1. Conduct long term monitoring of known locations to determine changes in status of the species. (Medium priority) 2. Encourage and train landholders to conduct annual monitoring of known populations. (Medium priority) 3. Monitor the response of the species to management actions and to identify any new threats at the site. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Artesian Springs Ecological Community | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Assist in the monitoring of spring flows using low-level 1:10K aerial photography to map changes in wetland area as a surrogate. (Medium priority) 2. Establish a monitoring program at the Peery/Paroo-Darling NP spring wetlands in order to detect the possible introduction of exotic flora and aquatic fauna as a result of construction activities and/or tourist access to the springs. (Medium priority) 3. Establish a monitoring program to determine the success or otherwise of the fencing. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Arthraxon hispidus | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish monitoring sites to determine trends in habitat condition and population size. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Asperula asthenes | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Habitat condition at known sites should be monitored. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Aspidites ramsayi | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 5 sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Assa darlingtoni | Amphibians | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor known populations to identify trends in population numbers. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Asterolasia buxifolia | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Establish population status and monitor for threats and changes. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Asterolasia sp. 'Dungowan Creek' | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Undertake annual monitoring of the population, habitat and threats. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Astrotricha roddii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Undertake systematic monitoring of the regeneration and survival of Astrotricha roddii plants for at least ten years or up to and for at least three years after the passage of fire needs to occur in at least three localities. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Astrotricha sp. Wallagaraugh | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Determine effects of slashing and fire management. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Atrichornis rufescens | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Continue existing population and habitat monitoring of the five NSW populations. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Austrostipa metatoris | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor fenced areas to determine differential impact of herbivore species and relative benefits of fence designs. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Austrostipa nullanulla | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Monitor fenced areas to determine differential impact of herbivore species and relative benefits of fence designs. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Austrostipa wakoolica | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Monitor fenced areas to determine differential impact of herbivore species and relative benefits of fence designs. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Babingtonia prominens | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Populations, threats and habitat condition at the known sites should be monitored. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Babingtonia silvestris | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Populations, habitat and threats at the known sites should be monitored. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Baeckea kandos | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor impact of recreational use of the Dunns Swamp area. (High priority) 2. Monitor known population in the vicinity of camping and picnic area of Dunn Swamp annually for changes in status and operation of threats. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Baloghia marmorata | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Collect baseline population data, using detailed census methods at priority sites and rapid assessment techniques at others. (High priority) 2. Establish a data recording system for the species. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ben Halls Gap National Park Sphagnum Moss Cool Temperate Rainforest | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Monitor impacts of humans and feral animals (including pigs and deer) on the community. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Bertya ingramii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Continue/commence monitoring of all known sites, including the impacts of humans, goats, insect larvae and native herbivores. (High priority) 2. Liaise with Armidale PWD and UNE to confirm all known sites and develop and implement a program to monitor impacts from known threats. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Bertya sp. Cobar-Coolabah
(Bertya opponens) | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Conduct long term monitoring of known locations to determine changes in status of the species. (Medium priority) 2. Encourage and train landholders to conduct annual monitoring of known populations. (Medium priority) 3. Monitor the response of the species to management actions, and identify any new or secondary threats at the site. (Medium priority) 4. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Blue Gum High Forest | Threatened Ecological Communities | Critically Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Develop and implement a threat management monitoring program. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Blue Mountains Shale Cap Forest in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Monitor key remnants identified from survey and mapping annually for changes in status and operation of threats. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Blue Mountains Swamps in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor the results of rehabilitation and restoration works at swamps in order to gain information that may be used to improve the effectiveness of methods used. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor this community for the operation of threats via programs such as 'Swampwatch'. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Boronia boliviensis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor known populations, particularly following fire or other disturbances, to determine viability, threats and response to management. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Boronia granitica | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Continue to monitor population viability every 2 years across selected sites (including seedling recruitment) and conduct PVA. . (High priority) 2. Undertake field studies to monitor seedling establishment and survivorship. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Boronia ruppii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Develop and implement monitoring of threats and population condition at known localities. (Medium priority) 2. Populations at the known site should be monitored. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Boronia umbellata | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population, habitat and threats at some of the known populations. (High priority) 2. Monitor representative populations to determine the conditions required for seedling recruitment. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Bosistoa selwynii | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Identify important populations for detailed monitoring. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Bosistoa transversa | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Identify important populations for detailed monitoring. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Brachycome muelleroides | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for the population on "Morundah" to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) 2. Identify and regularly monitor key populations across the range of the species to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Brachycome papillosa | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for all currently known populations to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Budawangia gnidioides | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor populations of Budawangia near popular cave entrances. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Burhinus grallarius | Birds | Endangered | 1. Undertake annual monitoring programs in high priority CMAs to determine breeding success, juvenile recruitment and status of the population. Refer to recovery plan for information. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Burramys parvus | Marsupials | Endangered | 1. Develop and initiate monitoring strategy for whole population. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor Bogong Moth abundance and pesticide residues. (High priority) 3. Monitor Mountain Plum-pine seed productivity. (Low priority) 4. Monitor MPPs, diet and pesticide residues at 4 established sites. (High priority) 5. Monitor snow depth. (Medium priority) 6. Monitor vegetation condition in MPP habitat in resort and other areas. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Byron Bay Dwarf Graminoid Clay Heath Community | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Monitor ecosystem and species function, and responses to management (in accordance with monitoring plan in Arakwal Fire Management Plan). (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cadellia pentastylis | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cadellia pentastylis (Ooline) community in the Nandewar and Brigalow Belt South bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Caladenia arenaria | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Establish permanent plots and monitor mortality and recruitment for all known populations annually. (High priority) 2. Monitor pollination and seed set for all known populations. (High priority) 3. Monitor the types and proportions of hybridisation in each population (concurrently with population monitoring). (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Caladenia concolor | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Design and implement a detailed monitoring program for all three species. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Caladenia tessellata | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Acquire baseline population data for key populations in Palerang and Wyong LGA areas and monitor every 1 - 3 years. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Calidris alba | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake regular 2-yearly coordinated survey to assess Sanderling distribution and population size. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Callistemon linearifolius | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Develop and implement a population and threat abatement monitoring program. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Callitriche cyclocarpa | Aquatic plants | Vulnerable | 1. Regularly monitor key populations to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Callitris baileyi | Trees | Endangered | 1. Monitor population, habitat condition and threats at the known site. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Callitris endlicheri, Woronora Plateau population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Monitor the size and health of the population. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Callocephalon fimbriatum | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Determine the status of representative local populations distributed across the species range. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Callocephalon fimbriatum population in the Hornsby and Ku-ring-gai Local Government Areas | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Monitor utilisation of the relevant forested areas as to nesting, foraging and other habitat uses. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Calotis glandulosa | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish and maintain a database to support research, management and planning activities, linked across jurisdictions, compatible with national standards. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Calotis moorei | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Monitor all populations to improve understanding of life history, fecundity and recruitment and to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Calyptorhynchus banksii | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Implement survey and monitoring program. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor populations for disease outbreaks, and encourage public awareness and reporting of sick birds. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Calyptorhynchus lathami | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Continue existing monitoring programs (e.g. Goonoo population) and encourage other community groups to develop a monitoring program of local populations. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Calyptorhynchus lathami - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Monitor population size and recruitment annually. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Capparis loranthifolia var. loranthifolia | Trees | Endangered | 1. Monitor protected populations to determine response. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Caretta caretta | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Assist with any Australia-wide development of marine turtle monitoring protocols. Developed a centralised NSW database to contain all NSW marine turtle monitoring data. (Medium priority) 2. Identify areas of high boat strike of marine turtles and consider appropriate boat speed zoning. (Medium priority) 3. Monitor key NSW nesting beaches. (High priority) 4. Monitor mortality of marine turtles due to entanglement in, or ingestion of, marine debris. This should include determining the source of the debris. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Carex raleighii | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Conduct informal monitoring to identify other significant threats. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Castlereagh Swamp Woodland Community | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Investigate the development of a regular monitoring program to assess the change in extent of vegetation across the Cumberland Plain. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Casuarina obesa | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor plant health and recruitment following fencing at Lake Benanee. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cercartetus concinnus | Marsupials | Endangered | 1. *Monitor key populations to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) 2. Monitor at least 3 populations annually to gain information on population fluctuations. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Chalinolobus dwyeri | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake long-term monitoring of populations cross tenure in conjunction with other bat species to document changes. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Chalinolobus nigrogriseus | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Long-term monitoring of populations cross tenure in conjunction with other forest bat species to document changes. (Low priority) 2. Undertake long-term monitoring of populations cross tenure in conjunction with other bat species to document changes. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Chalinolobus picatus | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake long-term monitoring of populations cross tenure in conjunction with other bat species to document changes. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Chamaesyce psammogeton | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Develop and implement site-specific threat management and monitoring plans. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cheilanthes sieberi subsp. pseudovellea | Ferns and Cycads | Endangered | 1. Monitor infrastructure maintenance and improvements on Mt Foster to ensure no impacts on plants. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Chelonia mydas | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Assist with any Australia-wide development of marine turtle monitoring protocols. Developed a centralised NSW database to contain all NSW marine turtle monitoring data. (Medium priority) 2. Identify areas of high boat strike of marine turtles and consider appropriate boat speed zoning. (Medium priority) 3. Monitor key NSW nesting beaches. (High priority) 4. Monitor mortality of marine turtles due to entanglement in, or ingestion of, marine debris. This should include determining the source of the debris. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Chiloglottis anaticeps | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Monitor population, habitat and threats at known sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Chiloglottis platyptera | Orchids | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population, habitat and threats at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Choricarpia subargentea | Trees | Endangered | 1. Monitor the population, habitat and threats at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Chorizema parviflorum Benth. (a shrub) population, Wollongong and Shellharbour local government areas | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Undertake occasional monitoring to determine the response of the species to management actions at specific sites, and identify new threats. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cinclosoma castanotus | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Commence a program of comprehensive annual monitoring within DEC reserves (Round Hill, Nombinnie, Yathong, Tarawi and Mallee Cliffs) as well as other crown and leasehold lands of the 8 populations. (High priority) 2. Undertake spot monitoring surveys to determine continued presence at locations where the species has previously been found but not being comprehensively monitored. (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. Investigate the development of a regular monitoring program to assess the change in extent of vegetation across the Cumberland Plain. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Coolibah-Black Box woodland of the northern riverine plains in the Darling Riverine Plains and Brigalow Belt South bioregions | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Support flood response monitoring at Culgoa NP and other reserves. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Corokia whiteana | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Identify important populations for detailed monitoring. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Correa lawrenciana var. genoensis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Periodically assess population size and threats. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Corynocarpus rupestris subsp. rupestris | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a data recording system for the species. (Low priority) 2. Undertake baseline survey and follow-up monitoring of the population, habitat and threats of the Glenugie Peak population. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cratystylis conocephala | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor the response of the species to management actions, and identify any new or secondary threats at the site. (Medium priority) 2. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Crinia sloanei | Amphibians | Vulnerable | 1. Design and implement a monitoring program at sites across the species range to determine ongoing accupancy or persistence. . (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Crinia tinnula | Amphibians | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor populations and habitat of sites before and after development to determine impacts of the developments and effectiveness of ameliorator measures. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor selected populations of C. tinnula to determine population trends and species' responses to threatening processes. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Crotalaria cunninghamii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor the response of the species to management actions, and identify any new or secondary threats at the site. (Medium priority) 2. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cryptocarya foetida | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a data recording system for the species. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor populations at key sites and address threats. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cryptostylis hunteriana | Orchids | Vulnerable | 1. Long-term monitoring of key populations that in any one year have at least 20 individuals. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ctenophorus decresii | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Annually monitor ecological parameters to determine population viability (e.g. breeding success, demography, diet etc). (Medium priority) 2. Conduct long term monitoring of known locations to determine changes in status of the species. (Medium priority) 3. Regularly monitor populations including before, during and following ecological extremes (fire, drought etc.) to determine ecology strategies. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ctenotus brooksi | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor the response of the species to management actions, and identify any new or secondary threats at the site. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ctenotus pantherinus ocellifer | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Conduct long term monitoring of known locations to determine changes in status of the species. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor the response of the species to management actions, and identify any new or secondary threats at the site. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cullen parvum | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Conduct long term monitoring of known locations to determine changes in status of the species. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cumberland Plain Woodland | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Investigate the development of a regular monitoring program to assess the change in extent of vegetation across the Cumberland Plain. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cyclodomorphus melanops elongatus | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Conduct 'spot' monitoring every 5 years across the entire range to re-evaluate the status of the species and select further sites for management or recovery actions. (High priority) 2. Conduct an annual, region- or state-wide, community/volunteer/landholder-based, reptile census. Advertise & educate prior to and send out census forms for landholders to complete & send back. (Medium priority) 3. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 10 selected sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cyclodomorphus venustus | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Conduct long term, intermittent monitoring of known locations to determine changes in status of the species. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni | Birds | Endangered | 1. Implement an ecological monitoring strategy at occupied sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cynanchum elegans | Epiphytes and climbers | Endangered | 1. Develop and implement a monitoring program for the species and its habitat at 6 key sites. Re-assess tagged populations for use in monitoring program. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Cyperus conicus | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Monitor annually any located populations. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Darwinia fascicularis subsp. Oligantha - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Develop and implement a threat management monitoring program fo all sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Darwinia glaucophylla | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare and implement a population monitoring program. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Dasyornis brachypterus | Birds | Endangered | 1. A review of population monitoring data will be conducted. (Medium priority) 2. Conduct long-term monitoring of translocated birds at Beecroft Peninsula. (Medium priority) 3. Monitor habitat and its response to fire. (High priority) 4. Undertake annual monitoring of populations at all known sites, including HMAS Creswell and Jervis Bay RF, Jervis Bay NP, Barren Grounds, Nadgee NR, Border Ranges NP and Richmond Gap NR. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Dasyurus maculatus | Marsupials | Vulnerable | 1. Conduct systematic monitoring at key sites. Monitoring sites will be distributed across the NSW range of the Spotted-tailed Quoll and within different habitat types such as Kosciusko NP, Limeburner's Creek NR, northern tablelands and the Blue Mountains. (High priority) 2. Develop a database and update it regularly to track population trends at monitoring sites, particularly with respect to density and survival of breeding females. (High priority) 3. Identify study sites across the NSW range and within different habitat types at which long-term population monitoring can be undertaken. (Medium priority) 4. Monitor survival of Spotted-tailed Quoll populations in habitat newly colonised by cane toads. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Davidsonia johnsonii | Trees | Endangered | 1. Develop a monitoring program to determine the effectiveness of the recovery actions proposed for Davidsonia johnsonii. (High priority) 2. Monitor key sites annually to investigate flower and fruit production, rate of sucker production and growth, age to reproductive maturity and impacts of disturbance. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Delma australis | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Conduct 'spot' monitoring every 5 years across the entire range to re-evaluate the status of the species and select further sites for management or recovery actions. (High priority) 2. Conduct an annual, region- or state-wide, community/volunteer/landholder-based, reptile census. Advertise & educate prior to and send out census forms for landholders to complete & send back. (Medium priority) 3. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 10 selected sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Delma impar | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Implement a monitoring program at Gundary TSR (as per Action 3.7.1 of the National Recovery Plan). (Medium priority) 2. Implement a monitoring program at Kuma NR (as per Actions 3.4.3 and 3.7.1 of the National Recovery Plan). (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Demansia torquata | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 5 sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Dentella minutissima | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Monitor any located populations. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Dermochelys coriacea | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Assist with any Australia-wide development of marine turtle monitoring protocols. A central NSW database should be developed to contain all NSW marine turtle monitoring data. (Medium priority) 2. Identify areas of high boat strike of marine turtles and consider appropriate boat speed zoning. (Medium priority) 3. Monitor key NSW nesting beaches. (High priority) 4. Monitor mortality of marine turtles due to entanglement in, or ingestion of, marine debris. This should include determining the source of the debris. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Derwentia blakelyi | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor impact of fire on populations to inform DECC/ RFS/ local government planning. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor known populations annually to determine changes to site and population status. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Desmodium acanthocladum | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a monitoring program at a representative selection of permanently marked sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Dichanthium setosum | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Digitaria porrecta | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Dillwynia tenuifolia | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor known populations, so that potential local extinctions are detected before they occur and mechanisms can be put in place to reverse trends. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diospyros mabacea | Trees | Endangered | 1. Eight monitoring sites are identified in the recovery plan for the establishment of permanent quadrats to measure changes in Diospyros mabacea populations. Monitoring and reporting procedures are provided in the recovery plan. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diospyros major var. ebenus forma australiensis | Trees | Endangered | 1. Collect baseline population and habitat data and monitor population and habitat. (Medium priority) 2. Establish a data recording system for the species. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diplodactylus conspicillatus | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 10 sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diplodactylus elderi | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Conduct 'spot' monitoring every 5 years across the entire range to re-evaluate the status of the species and select further sites for management or recovery actions. (High priority) 2. Conduct an annual, region- or state-wide, community/volunteer/landholder-based, reptile census. Advertise & educate prior to and send out census forms for landholders to complete & send back. (Medium priority) 3. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 10 selected sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diplodactylus stenodactylus | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 10 sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diploglottis campbellii | Trees | Endangered | 1. Develop and implement a monitoring program for key sites identified in the Tweed, Byron, Ballina and Lismore LGAs as identified in the recovery plan. Monitoring parameters are identified in the recovery plan. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Discaria nitida | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor populations of Leafy Anchor Plant populations affected by wildfire. (Medium priority) 2. Monitoring of population trends and weeds at all sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Distichlis distichophylla | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Record changes in population size in estuaries subject to closure to determine impact of fluctuating water level. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diuris aequalis | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Revisit known sites to assess population survival and degree of threat and negotiate conservation management agreements with landowners. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diuris disposita | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Monitor population, habitat condition and threats at the known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diuris flavescens | Orchids | Critically Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Monitor the population, habitat condition and threats at the Blight Cemetery. (Medium priority) 2. Validate records; one record in NPWS database is geographically inaccurate. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diuris ochroma | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Monitor population numbers at regular intervals (2-3 years). (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diuris praecox | Orchids | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population structure and dynamics and prioritise sites for protection and management accordingly. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diuris sp. aff. chrysantha | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Establish a data recording system for the orchid. (Medium priority) 2. Habitat condition including fire history to be assessed and recorded at all known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diuris sp.. (Oaklands, D.L. Jones 5380) | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Monitor the Oaklands population, with and/or without weed control measures to ensure that any declines in the population are detected and ameliorated. (High priority) 2. Monitor weed invasion at all sites but particularly from Avena fatua, Romulea rosea and White cedar trees at Oaklands, to determine whether the weeds are expanding and their effect on the populations. (High priority) 3. Regularly monitor all other known populations. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diuris tricolor | Orchids | Vulnerable | 1. Annually monitor at least 5 populations that represent the spatial distribution of the species. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Diuris venosa | Orchids | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor and manage threats such as visitor impact, weeds and feral animals. (High priority) 2. Monitor to determine the current population and habitat condition at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Dodonaea microzyga var. microzyga | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor the response of the species to management actions, and identify any new or secondary threats at the site. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Dodonaea procumbens | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish and maintain a database to support research, management and planning activities, linked across jurisdictions, compatible with national standards. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Dodonaea sinuolata subsp. acrodentata | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor the response of the species to management actions, and identify any new or secondary threats at the site. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Dodonaea stenozyga | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor the response of the species to management actions, and identify any new or secondary threats at the site. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Doryanthes palmeri | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Identify important populations for detailed monitoring. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Dromaius novaehollandiae - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Report any sightings of emus outside the area between Evans Head and Red Rock and the Bungawalbin area to DEC. (High priority) 2. Report to DEC NEB any records of nesting emus or emus with chicks to DEC. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Drymodes brunneopygia | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Commence a program of comprehensive annual monitoring within DEC reserves (Round Hill, Nombinnie, Yathong, Tarawi and Mallee Cliffs) as well as other crown and leasehold lands. (High priority) 2. Undertake spot monitoring surveys to determine continued presence at locations where the species has previously been found but not being comprehensively monitored. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Drynaria rigidula | Ferns and Cycads | Endangered | 1. Identify important populations for detailed monitoring. Undertake monitoring at key sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Duffys Forest Ecological Community in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Establish and implement a threat management monitoring program. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Monitor and report on the status of remnants. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Echiopsis curta | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Conduct 'spot' monitoring every 5 years across the entire range to re-evaluate the status of the species and select further sites for management or recovery actions. (High priority) 2. Conduct an annual, region- or state-wide, community/volunteer/landholder-based, reptile census. Advertise & educate prior to and send out census forms for landholders to complete & send back. (Medium priority) 3. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 10 selected sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Egernia whitii | Reptiles | Not listed | 1. Monitor the Mutawintji population to determine long-term viability. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Egernia whitii | Reptiles | Endangered Population | 1. Reinstigate monitoring program. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eidothea hardeniana | Trees | Endangered | 1. Develop and implement a population monitoring program to further understanding of population dynamics, seedling recruitment, seedling survivorship, flowering and fruiting, habitate attributes and other biophysical factors. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Elaeocarpus sp. 'Rocky Creek' | Trees | Endangered | 1. As part of monitoring program assess tree health on a regular basis at each site. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor populations and effects of management at the seven sites identified in the approved recovery plan to detect any variations in population dynamics and the species response to a range of disturbance regimes. (Medium priority) 3. Monitor potential success of translocation programs through monitoring existing cuttings, particularly those planted at Mt Jerusalem National park. (Medium priority) 4. Monitor the effects of vine removal from E. sp. Rocky Creek trees in Mt Jerusalem NP and Snows Gully Nature Reserve. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Elaeocarpus williamsianus | Trees | Endangered | 1. Coordinate a census of all known E. williamsianus populations to monitor population sizes, threats and response to disturbance. Any immediate restorative actions identified in the initial census will be discussed with the relevant land manager. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Elderslie Banksia Scrub Forest | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Investigate the development of a regular monitoring program to assess the change in extent of vegetation across the Cumberland Plain. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eleocharis obicis | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Annually monitor all known populations, particularly in relation to rainfall events and flooding regimes. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eleocharis tetraquetra | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Monitor population at Fortis Creek NP, Copmanhurst and Murwillumbah. (High priority) 2. Monitor population on private land at Boambee. (High priority) 3. Monitor the sedge population on public land at Boambee. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Elseya belli | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Identify 5 inhabited sites for monitoring population health (e.g. recruitment and eye cataracts) and applying adaptive recovery management. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Emydura macquarii (Bellinger River Form) | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Identification and survey of potential areas of habitat to identify any new population sites. Monitoring of the recruitment of juveniles and subadults into existing populations. (High priority) 2. Support monitoring and reporting of water quality in the upper Bellingen River Catchment. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Endiandra floydii | Trees | Endangered | 1. Initiate a program of systematic census data collection and observations of flowering and fruiting patterns at representative sites (e.g. all sites in National Park and Nature Reserves). (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Endiandra hayesii | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Initiate a program of repeated census data collection and flowering and fruiting records from representative sites. Consideration will be given to representation of National Parks and World Heritage Areas in the sites selected for study. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Endiandra muelleri subsp. bracteata | Trees | Endangered | 1. Initiate a program of repeated census data collection and flowering and fruiting records from representative sites. Consideration will be given to representation of National Parks and World Heritage Areas in the sites selected for study. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Epacris hamiltonii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor sites for threats and after known disturbances such as fire. Undertake restorative actions as required in consultation with the recovery team. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Epacris purpurascens var. purpurascens | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor impact of fire on populations to inform DECC/ RFS/ local government planning. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor known populations so that potential local extinctions are detected before they occur and mechanisms can be put in place to reverse trends. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Epacris sparsa | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor known populations, so that potential local extinctions are detected before they occur and mechanisms can be put in place to reverse trends. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus | Birds | Endangered | 1. Collect baseline data on the abundance of this species and monitor long-term changes in population density. . (Medium priority) 2. Collect baseline data on the population of Black-necked Storks in NSW and develop an appropriate population monitoring program. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eriocaulon carsonii | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. *Monitor the feral herbivore (pig) suppression program in Paroo Darling NP and its effectiveness in protecting the population as well as the extent of disturbance from feral pigs. (High priority) 2. Conduct annual monitoring at Peery Lake to assess species status (abundance & distribution) and long term trends. Should include monitoring of impact of floods, lake water levels, human visitation, feral herbivores and changes to the function of the GAB. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Erodiophyllum elderi | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Monitor populations to gain knowledge on regeneration. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Erythrotriorchis radiatus | Birds | Endangered | 1. Develop and implement appropriate nest monitoring and security measures in order to minimise or eliminate threats to breeding of the species. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Esacus neglectus | Birds | Endangered | 1. Monitor breeding colonies; identify threats to breeding success. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor key habitat sites to identify changes in habitat structure that may influence use by E. neglectus. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus alligatrix subsp. miscella | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Implement an annual monitoring program at priority sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus approximans | Trees | Endangered | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites with large populations. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus boliviana | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Establish monitoring sites to determine population viability, habitat condition, management response and threats. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus camfieldii | Mallees | Vulnerable | 1. Develop and implement a population health and threat abatement management monitoring program. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus camphora subsp. relicta | Trees | Endangered | 1. Undertake monitoring of the species, particularly following fire. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus cannonii | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus corticosa | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Implement an annual monitoring program at priority sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus glaucina | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites with large populations. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus imlayensis | Mallees | Endangered | 1. Monitor plant health at least every two years. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus macarthurii | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus microcodon | Mallees | Endangered | 1. Monitor population size, threats and habitat condition at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus nicholii | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites with large populations. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus oresbia | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus pulverulenta | Mallees | Vulnerable | 1. Implement an annual monitoring program at priority sites. (Medium priority) 2. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus recurva | Mallees | Endangered | 1. Develop a methodology to monitor the health of the plants at Windellema. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus robertsonii subsp. hemisphaerica | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Implement an annual monitoring program at priority sites. (Medium priority) 2. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus rubida subsp. barbigerorum | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus saxatilis | Mallees | Endangered | 1. Monitor known populations for impact of browsing by goats. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus saxicola | Trees | Endangered | 1. Implement an annual monitoring program at priority sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus sp. Howes Swamp Creek | Trees | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Annually monitor population for changes in status and operation of threats. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eucalyptus tetrapleura | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites with large populations of Eucalyptus tetrapleura. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Euchiton nitidulus | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Set up and monitor permanent quadrats to assess the impact of larval damage on Cudweed pop. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eudyptula minor population - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Determine the current status of the population and extent of available habitat. (High priority) 2. Monitoring of fish stocks. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Eulamprus leuraensis | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Develop, implement and maintain a program to monitor population status at representative sites. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Euphorbia sarcostemmoides | Epiphytes and climbers | Endangered | 1. Monitor any plants relocated. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Euphrasia bella | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor sites of previous records to identify continued presence of Euphrasia bella populations. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Euphrasia bowdeniae | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor the size and health of populations. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Euphrasia orthocheila subsp. peraspera | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Euphrasia scabra | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Count numbers of plants at each site. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Falco hypoleucos | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor secondary poisoning from mouse or locust control. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Floydia praealta | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Identify important populations for detailed monitoring. Undertake monitoring at key sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Fontainea oraria | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Collect and record consistent data on all populations is kept updated a database. (High priority) 2. DEC will co-ordinate in situ monitoring of the Coastal Fontainea sub-populations to detect changes in size, distribution and age structure and to understand the reproductive biology. (High priority) 3. Ensure specified relevant persons are kept aware of data updates. (High priority) 4. Ensure that all records on the Atlas of NSW Wildlife of the Coastal Fontainea correlate with known records of the species. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Freshwater wetlands on coastal floodplains of the NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin and South East Corner bioregions | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Collate existing information on vegetation mapping and associated data for this EEC and identify gaps in knowledge. Conduct targeted field surveys and ground truthing to fill data gaps and clarify condition of remnants. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Gallirallus sylvestris | Birds | Endangered | 1. Continue the Woodhen population monitoring using current methodolgies and ensure Lord Howe Island Board staff are trained and supported in the management of the Woodhen database. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Gaultheria viridicarpa subsp. merinoensis | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Population size, habitat condition and threats at the known site should be monitored. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Gaultheria viridicarpa subsp. viridicarpa | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Implement an annual monitoring program at priority sites. (Medium priority) 2. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Genoplesium baueri | Orchids | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population size and health. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Genoplesium insignis | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Monitor population size and health. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Genoplesium plumosum | Orchids | Critically Endangered | 1. Monitor all known populations at least every 5 years and annually measure the permanent monitoring plots. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Genoplesium rhyoliticum | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Develop a detailed monitoring strategy to be implemented in the event of disturbance. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor known populations every two years. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Genoplesium vernale | Orchids | Vulnerable | 1. Annually measure permanent monitoring plots & re-count all populations every 5 years. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Genowlan Point Allocasuarina nana Heathland | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Monitor community annually for changes in status and operation of threats. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Gentiana bredboensis | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Annual monitoring of only known population to assess effectiveness of management actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Gentiana wingecarribiensis | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Establish monitoring program to determine effectiveness of Recovery Actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Gentiana wissmannii | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Geodorum densiflorum | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Monitor populations, habitat condition and threats at all known sites. Identify important populations for detailed data collection, use rapid assessment techniques at other sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Geophaps scripta | Birds | Endangered | 1. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Gingidia montana | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Glossopsitta porphyrocephala | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Conduct 'spot' monitoring every 5 years across the entire range to re-evaluate the status of the species and select further sites for management or recovery actions. (Medium priority) 2. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 10 sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Goodenia nocoleche | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for the 5 populations to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Goodenia occidentalis | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for the 5 populations to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) 2. Establish a monitoring program to determine the impacts of goats on the species, in order to guide recovery efforts where required. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Gossia fragrantissima | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor populations on a regular (3-5 yrs) basis. Establish permanently marked plots for monitoring. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea beadleana | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor fenced population on private land adjacent to Oxley Wild Rivers NP for fuel loads, health (phytophora) and grazing exclusion. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea caleyi | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor seedling survivorship after all fires in habitat. (High priority) 2. Monitor survival of two G. caleyi sites after fire to enable assessment of species response to fire in accordance with the recovery plan. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea divaricata | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor all known populations annually. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea evansiana | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Carry out opportunistic monitoring of populations after fires. (Low priority) 2. Monitor known populations in the vicinity of camping and picnic area of Dunn Swamp annually for recreational impacts. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea guthrieana | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor the populations at Booral, Banda Banda and Carrai. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea iaspicula | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor all populations annually to detect new threats & determine effectiveness of recovery actions. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea juniperina subsp. juniperina | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor known populations, so that potential local extinctions are detected before they occur and mechanisms can be put in place to reverse trends. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea kennedyana | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish and monitor annually, exclosures at Olive Downs, McDonalds Peak, Mount Wood Hills and Onepah Station to investigate the impacts of browsing (cattle, macropods, goats & rabbits) on survival and recruitment. (High priority) 2. Monitoring the distribution, abundance and overall health of Gk in the wild and relocate edges of range every 3 years to monitor possible range contraction. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea masonii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor selected sites to assess population stability and vigour, and to measure the effectiveness of management actions. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea mollis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea molyneuxii | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Periodic inspection of population (every 2 - 5 years) to identify threats or population changes. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea obtusiflora | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Establish size and extent of populations of ssp. obtusiflora, and monitor for changes, recruitment, survival, threats and response. (High priority) 2. Monitor known populations for changes in condition in particular seedling/ramet recruitment and survival, age to reproductive maturity and response to disturbance. Also monitor operation of threats. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea parviflora subsp. parviflora | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor known populations, so that potential local extinctions are detected before they occur and mechanisms can be put in place to reverse trends. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea quadricauda | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea renwickiana | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Undertake monitoring program to detect population changes. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea rhizomatosa | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor one population (100 tagged plants) in fire strategic zone in Gibralter Range NP. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea rivularis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Continue the existing monitoring program. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea scortechinii subsp. sarmentosa | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish monitoring sites to determine populations viability, habitat condition, management response and threats. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grevillea wilkinsonii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Establish annual monitoring program. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Grus rubicunda | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 25 sites in order to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) 2. Establish and implement a system of monitoring and reporting to identify whether Brolgas are being persecuted by landholders. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Haematopus longirostris | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake annual survey and monitoring of distribution, numbers and breeding success (flying young). (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hakea archaeoides | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Determine current population size and monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hakea pulvinifera | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Undertake annual monitoring at Lake keepit. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Haloragis exalata subsp. exalata | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Determine and monitor current population size and demography and monitor, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Haloragis exalata subsp. velutina | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Determine and monitor current population size and demography and monitor, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Haloragodendron lucasii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor for successful seed set. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor impact of fire on populations to inform DECC/ RFS/ local government planning. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hamirostra melanosternon | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor secondary poisoning from mouse or locust control. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hedyotis galioides | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Identify important populations for detailed monitoring. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hibbertia marginata | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Develop a recovery action monitoring program for the species. (Low priority) 2. Prepare and implement monitoring programs for key sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Homoranthus croftianus | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor known populations, particularly following fire or other disturbance. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Homoranthus darwinioides | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish monitoring sites to determine threats, long-term population viability and response to management. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hoplocephalus bungaroides | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Undertake monitoring of key sites particularly those where habitat creation and enhancement trials or reintroductions are proposed or where movement patterns are being studied. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hoplocephalus stephensii | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor survey/study sites and assess any changes in measures of viability. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Hylacola cauta | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Commence a program of comprehensive annual monitoring within DEC reserves (Round Hill, Nombinnie, Yathong, Tarawi and Mallee Cliffs) as well as other crown and leasehold lands. (High priority) 2. Undertake spot monitoring surveys to determine continued presence at locations where the species has previously been found but not being comprehensively monitored. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Indigofera helmsii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Conduct monitoring of selected populations to determine response to protection, reproduction and long-term viability. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Indigofera leucotricha | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Conduct monitoring of selected populations to determine response to protection, reproduction and long-term viability. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Indigofera longibractea | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Conduct monitoring of selected populations to determine response to protection, reproduction and long-term viability. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Inland Grey Box Woodland in the Riverina, NSW South Western Slopes, Cobar Peneplain, Nandewar and Brigalow Belt South Bioregions | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Undertake an annual monitoring program at both fenced and unfenced locations, to determine the condition of vegetation and the effects of management actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ipomoea diamantinensis | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Establish and implement a comprehensive monitoring program for all known populations following surveys. (High priority) 2. Regularly monitor the Goodooga Road population to assess the success of the recovery actions being implemented. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ipomoea polymorpha | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Following surveys, any populations that are located should be regularly monitored. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Irediparra gallinacea | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Waterbird monitoring four times a year in Little Llangothlin Nature Reserve. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Irenepharsus trypherus | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Undertake the monitoring of all sites that contain the species. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Isoglossa eranthemoides | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Undertake monitoring of sub-units of the species to identify changes in size, distribution and age structure; and to determine whether any identified changes are related to threatening processes and/or to management actions such as weed removal. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Isoodon obesulus obesulus | Marsupials | Endangered | 1. Establish mortality register for roads within Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. (High priority) 2. Monitor the response of SBB populations to intensive control of introduced pests. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Isopogon fletcheri | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor known populations detect impacts of weeds, pathogens, urban runoff, etc so that potential local extinctions are identified before they occur and mechanisms can be put in place to reverse trends. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Kennedia retrorsa | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor known populations to observe changes in site characteristics and population status. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Keraudrenia corrolata var. denticulata - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Develop and implement a threat management monitoring program fo all sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Kerivoula papuensis | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake long-term monitoring of populations cross tenure in conjunction with other bat species to document changes. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Kippistia suaedifolia | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor the Conoble Railway Station and Marlow Gypsum Mine populations annually. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Kunzea rupestris | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor impact of fire on populations to inform DECC/ RFS/ local government planning. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lasiopetalum behrii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for all known populations to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lasiopetalum joyceae | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor impact of fire on populations to inform DECC/ RFS/ local government planning. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lasiorhinus latifrons | Marsupials | Endangered | 1. Encourage and train landholders to conduct annual monitoring of known populations. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lastreopsis hispida | Ferns and Cycads | Endangered | 1. Develop and implement threat assessment monitoring program. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Leionema lachnaeoides | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor known sites for the operation of threats and for changes in population status at each site. Undertake any necessary restorative actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Leionema ralstonii | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Develop a detailed monitoring strategy to be implemented in the event of disturbance. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor known populations every two years. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Leipoa ocellata | Birds | Endangered | 1. Continue aerial surveys to determine Malleefowl population dynamics at Yathong NR, Nombinee/Round Hill NRs, Tarawi NR, Mallee Cliffs NR and surrounding leasehold land. (High priority) 2. Continue ground-based surveys at Mallee Cliffs NR and Tarawi NR. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lepidium aschersonii | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Conduct long term monitoring of known locations to determine changes in status of the species. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lepidium hyssopifolium | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Monitor the response of the species to management actions, and identify any new or secondary threats at the site. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lepidium monoplocoides | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Monitor the response of the species to management actions, and identify any new or secondary threats at the site. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lepidium peregrinum | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Monitor the site every six months. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lepidosperma evansianum | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population status regularly at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Leptorhynchos orientalis | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 6 sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Leptorhynchos waitzia | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 6 sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lerista xanthura | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 10 sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lespedeza juncea subsp. sericea - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Conduct regular monitoring to determine the response of the species to management actions and to identify any new threats at the site. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Leucopogon exolasius | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor impact of fire on populations to inform DECC/ RFS/ local government planning. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Liasis stimsoni | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 5 sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lichenostomus cratitius | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Collate and investigate all new records. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lindsaea incisa | Ferns and Cycads | Endangered | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Litoria aurea | Amphibians | Endangered | 1. Develop & maintain a database of records across the spp. range which will serve as a permanent record of GGBF population trends & current habitat management activities that are underway. (High priority) 2. Encourage low key monitoring as opportunity permits at other sites in collaboration with the local interest groups, private landholders and/or public authorities. (Low priority) 3. Establish a systematic monitoring program at key sites on DEC lands across the species range. (High priority) 4. Monitor possible interactions between the GGBF & the Cane Toad at sites in the vicinity of their current distributional contact zone (Yamba/Yuragir NP & at Port Macquarie/Lake Innes NR). (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Litoria booroolongensis | Amphibians | Endangered | 1. Prepare and implement an annual monitoring program to determine population status and the influence of management actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Litoria littlejohni | Amphibians | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor the effectiveness of onground actions at various sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Litoria olongburensis | Amphibians | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor populations and habitat of sites before and after development to determine the impacts of the former and the effectiveness of any ameliorator measures. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor selected populations of the species to determine population trends and species' responses to threatening processes. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Litoria raniformis | Amphibians | Endangered | 1. Conduct 'spot' monitoring every 5 years across the entire range to re-evaluate the status of the species and select further sites for management or recovery actions. (Medium priority) 2. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Litoria spenceri | Amphibians | Endangered | 1. Monitor captive breeding colony and rear progeny for reintroduction to Bogong Creek. (High priority) 2. Monitoring program at Bogong Creek. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Litoria verreauxii alpina | Amphibians | Endangered | 1. Monitor selected populations of the Alpine Tree Frog to determine population persistence and demography trends. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Long-nosed potoroo - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Develop protocols, monitor population, identify and implement actions to address threats to the population. (High priority) 2. Monitor habitat to ensure ecological values are maintained. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lowland Rainforest on Floodplain in the New South Wales North Coast Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Important to monitor habitat health, species and ecosystem function. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Lysimachia vulgaris var. davurica | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Establish monitoring program to determine effectiveness of Recovery Actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Macrozamia johnsonii | Ferns and Cycads | Endangered | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Manorina melanotis | Birds | Endangered | 1. Assist the National Project Officer with monitoring birds at the translocation site and controlling genetic introgression in and around Tarawi NR. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Marsdenia longiloba | Epiphytes and climbers | Endangered | 1. Coordinate a census of all known populations to monitor population sizes, threats and response to disturbance. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Mastacomys fuscus | Rodents | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor BTR populations and habitat and assess response to feral predator control, recovery from the January 2003 fires (KNP), and climate change. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Mastacomys fuscus - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Ongoing abundance surveys, identify key colonies, and implement monitoring program with micro-chipping equipment. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Melaleuca groveana | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Melaleuca sp. Megalong Valley | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor known population's for changes in status and operation of threats. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Melichrus hirsutus | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor all known populations for demographics and threats. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Menippus fugitivus - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Monitor population at Gray's Point Reserve. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Menura alberti | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Encouraged stakeholders to submit any new records of this species, particularly confirmed records from lands adjoining reserves and records from west of the Border Ranges or from the Blackwall Range, south of Ballina. (Medium priority) 2. Key populations should be monitored on an on-going basis. (Medium priority) 3. Review records of this species in the NSW Wildlife Atlas and remove any that are considered suspect record locations and / or spurious or innaccurately geo-referenced. Update Atlas with any new records. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Micromyrtus blakelyi | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor impact of fire on populations to inform DECC/ RFS/ local government planning. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Micromyrtus grandis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Initiate long-term monitoring by determining population size, distribution and demography. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Microstrobos fitzgeraldii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Carry out regular water quality testing upstream of known populations, and in response to upstream incidents, to monitor changes in water quality. (Low priority) 2. Establish a protocol to monitor known populations in order to establish if populations are increasing, stable or decreasing, and to monitor plant health and threats to populations including weeds. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Microtis angusii | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Monitor dynamics of Ingleside population for 3-5 years. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Miniopterus australis | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. For roost caves vulnerable to human disturbance, monitor their visitation by people, particularly during winter and spring/summer maternity season and in school holidays. (Low priority) 2. Monitor the breeding success of maternity colonies in cave roosts over a number of years to determine the viability of regional populations. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Miniopterus schreibersii oceanensis | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. For roost caves vulnerable to human disturbance, monitor their visitation by people, particularly during winter and spring/summer maternity season and in school holidays. (Low priority) 2. Monitor the breeding success of a representative sample of maternity colonies in cave roosts over a number of years to determine the viability of regional populations. (High priority) 3. Regular censuses of maternity colonies (Wee Jasper, Bungonia, Willi-Willi, Riverton) and other key roosts in network, especially where there are population estimates from banding in the 1960s. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Mixophyes balbus | Amphibians | Endangered | 1. Monitor status of known populations. (High priority) 2. Monitor water quality, chytrid infection and population status of Ruby Creek population to determine impact of old mine. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Mixophyes iteratus | Amphibians | Endangered | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Moist Shale Woodland in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Investigate the development of a regular monitoring program to assess the change in extent of vegetation across the Cumberland Plain. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Monarcha leucotis | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Mormopterus 'Species 6' | Bats | Endangered | 1. Develop and implement long term monitoring at known locations to determine changes in status of the species and learn more about the ecology of this little known species. (High priority) 2. Initiate long-term monitoring of population density. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Mormopterus beccarii | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake long-term monitoring of populations cross tenure in conjunction with other bat species to document changes. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Mt Canobolas Xanthoparmelia Lichen Community | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Undertake a benchmarking study of the EEC and establish a monitoring program to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Muehlenbeckia costata | Epiphytes and climbers | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Natural Temperate Grassland of the Southern Tablelands (NSW and ACT) | Threatened Ecological Communities | Not listed | 1. Establish and maintain a database linked across jurisdictions, compatible with national standards. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor condition and biodiversity of sites under varying management regimes. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Neoastelia spectabilis | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Neobatrachus pictus | Amphibians | Endangered | 1. Radio-track individual animals to determine movement patterns & distances, refuge areas and habitat preferences, which will assist in guiding future recovery/management actions.*. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Neophema pulchella | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Encourage bird observer groups to undertake spot monitoring surveys at previously recorded locations. Enter data collected into Wildlife Atlas. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Nettapus coromandelianus | Birds | Endangered | 1. Monitor the success of the release of captively bred Cotton Pygmy Geese. (Low priority) 2. Waterbird monitoring four times a year in Little Llangothlin Nature Reserve. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Niemeyera chartacea | Trees | Endangered | 1. Monitor population size and demography at Brunswick Heads NR and of any other populations found in the future. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ninox connivens | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Assess forestry prescriptions and Threatened Species Licences for their effectiveness in conserving the Barking Owl in State Forests. (Low priority) 2. Establish a program to monitor the NSW Barking Owl population and study its demographics, including the development, trial and establishment of a protocol for high-quality surveys to monitor the Barking Owl across land tenures and habitat types in NSW. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ninox strenua | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Develop a sampling methodology stratified across different land tenures and disturbance histories, as well as a set of standardised regional monitoring protocols. (Medium priority) 2. Implement a regional monitoring program. This will be undertaken once owl habitat models have been refined, validated and sampling strategy developed. (Medium priority) 3. Investigate and pursue the cooperative involvement of other agencies, researchers and the community in the implementation of the regional monitoring program. (Medium priority) 4. Monitor and report on effectiveness of concurrence and licence conditions previously applied to reduce impacts of development on Powerful Owls and their habitats, by recording conditions, picking case studies and checking owl presence post development. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Nitella partita | Algae, Mosses and Lichens | Endangered | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for all known populations to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Notomys fuscus | Rodents | Endangered | 1. Conduct long term monitoring of known locations to determine changes in status of the species. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Nyctimene robinsoni | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake long-term monitoring of populations cross tenure in conjunction to document changes. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Nyctophilus bifax | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake long-term monitoring of populations cross tenure in conjunction with other forest bat species to document changes. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Nyctophilus timoriensis | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake long-term monitoring of populations across tenures. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Oedura rhombifer | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 9 sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Olax angulata | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Olearia cordata | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Determine threats and identify recovery actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Olearia flocktoniae | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Coordinate an annual population census of all Dorrigo Daisy populations to monitor population sizes, threats, response to disturbance and locate any new populations. (High priority) 2. Develop a disturbance register to monitor the species response to disturbances such as slashing, logging, quarrying and burning. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Osteocarpum scleropterum | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor status of known sites and apply adaptive management at these sites . (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Owenia cepiodora | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake site assessments and monitoring of exiting and new populations as located. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Oxyura australis | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Develop techniques to monitor long-term population trends that take into account wide fluctuations in population size as well as movement patterns that result in often-irregular dispersal and congregation of the species. (Medium priority) 2. Waterbird monitoring four times a year in Little Llangothlin Nature Reserve. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pachycephala inornata | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Commence a comprehensive annual monitoring program within DEC reserves (Round Hill, Nombinnie, Yathong, Tarawi, Mallee Cliffs) and other crown and leasehold lands, to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) 2. Undertake spot monitoring surveys to determine continued presence at locations where the species has previously been found but not being comprehensively monitored. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pachycephala rufogularis | Birds | Endangered | 1. Commence a comprehensive annual monitoring program within DEC reserves (Round Hill, Nombinnie, Yathong, Tarawi, Mallee Cliffs) and other crown and leasehold lands, to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) 2. Undertake spot monitoring surveys to determine continued presence at locations where the species has previously been found but not being comprehensively monitored. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pandion haliaetus | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Continue programs monitoring the breeding status of the species in NSW incorporating surveys of the number of active nest trees, breeding success at nests and protection of buffer zones and roost trees. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Paralucia spinifera | Invertebrates | Endangered | 1. Establish a monitoring database. (Medium priority) 2. Undertake annual monitoring of sites and assessment of potential habitat. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pedionomus torquatus | Birds | Endangered | 1. Commonwealth Department of Defence to continue the current Plains-wanderer monitoring program at Morundah Naval Communications Station. (High priority) 2. DECC to modify and continue the Plains-wanderer monitoring program. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Perameles nasuta population - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Monitor population in accordance with recovery program monitoring program. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Persoonia acerosa | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor populations for the impact of Phytophthora cinnamomi. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Persoonia glaucescens | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor impact of fire on populations to inform DECC/ RFS/ local government planning. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Persoonia hindii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Assess size & extent of each population, select key ones for monitoring, & establish monitoring system. (High priority) 2. Monitor impact of fire on populations to inform DECC/ RFS/ local government planning. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Persoonia marginata | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population in Clandulla State Forest annually for changes in status and operation of threats. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Persoonia mollis subsp. maxima | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Population monitoring of known sites to investigate response to disturbance of the species. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Persoonia nutans | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Design and facilitate a long term monitoring program for known key records. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Persoonia pauciflora | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor size and health of populations, particularly recruitment. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor the impacts of disturbance (grazing, slashing and fire). (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Petalura gigantea | Invertebrates | Endangered | 1. Develop and implement a monitoring program for adults and larvae across the species range. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Petaurus norfolcensis - endangered population Wagga Wagga | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Establish a protocol for monitoring the status of the population. (Medium priority) 2. Identify key sites across the LGA for long-term monitoring. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Petrogale penicillata | Marsupials | Endangered | 1. Develop, compare and evaluate monitoring techniques for estimating abundance and recommend a standard method applicable to future management. (Medium priority) 2. Establish a network of sites to be monitored for presence/absence and abundance within both of the Northern and Central genetic sub-groups (Evolutionary Significant Units). (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Petrogale xanthopus | Marsupials | Endangered | 1. Extend annual aerial surveys to detect changes in distribution within the Mutawintji Population and in areas where reports of sightings are received. (Low priority) 2. Implement a Macropod Management Program. (Low priority) 3. Implement cat monitoring project. (Low priority) 4. Undertake annual aerial surveys in July by helicopter using existing methodologies of all Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby sub-populations. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pezoporus wallicus wallicus | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Annual monitoring for Ground Parrots, including sites at Nadgee, Barren Grounds and Beecroft Peninsula. (Medium priority) 2. Co-orindation of surveys and data analysis and reporting. (Medium priority) 3. Establish monitoring program at HMAS Creswell and JBRF. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Phaps histrionica | Birds | Endangered | 1. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Phascogale tapoatafa | Marsupials | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a long term monitoring program targeting at least 30 populations across the known range of Brush-tailed phascogales. The program will incorporate sites used for experimental fox control (as per Fox TAP). (High priority) 2. Monitor the effectiveness of forestry threatened species licence conditions and refine and negotiate changes if required. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Phascolarctos cinereus | Marsupials | Vulnerable | 1. DECC will design & implement a program to monitor changes in the status of koalas & koala habitat & evaluate the success of recovery actions in improving the conservation status of koalas in NSW. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Phascolarctos cinereus - endangered population Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Establish a database to maintain records of koalas in the Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens area. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor the effectiveness of recovery actions in achieving recovery objectives. Include in the monitoring project an assessment of the status of the population. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Phebalium bifidum | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Implement an annual monitoring program at priority sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Philoria kundagungan | Amphibians | Endangered | 1. Monitor populations of frogs known to have become isolated by past clearing activities to ensure they remain viable and threats are identified and managed where required. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Philoria loveridgei | Amphibians | Endangered | 1. Monitor populations of frogs known to have become isolated by past clearing activities to ensure they remain viable and threats are identified and managed where required. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Philoria pughi | Amphibians | Endangered | 1. Monitor populations of frogs known to have become isolated by past clearing activities to ensure they remain viable and threats are identified and managed where required. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Philoria richmondensis | Amphibians | Endangered | 1. Monitor populations of frogs known to have become isolated by past clearing activities to ensure they remain viable and threats are identified and managed where required. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Philoria sphagnicolus | Amphibians | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor populations of frogs known to have become isolated by past clearing activities to ensure they remain viable and threats are identified and managed where required. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Philotheca ericifolia | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor all known populations. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Phyllanthus maderaspatensis | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Monitor status of known sites and apply adaptive management to recovery. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pilularia novae-hollandiae | Ferns and Cycads | Endangered | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for the 6 identified populations to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pimelea curviflora var. curviflora | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare and implement a population and threat management monitoring program for high priority sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pimelea elongata | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for the 6 identified populations to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pimelea serpyllifolia subsp. serpyllifolia | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for the 6 identified populations to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pimelea spicata | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Design and implement a long-term monitoring program. (Low priority) 2. Undertake field studies to monitor seedling establishment and survivorship. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pittwater Spotted Gum Forest | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Develop and implement a threat management monitoring program. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Placostylus bivaricosus | Invertebrates | Endangered | 1. Monitor a minimum of 8 sites to identify any change to status in species. Four sites where rat control is undertaken and four sites with no rat control. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Podargus ocellatus | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor core populations - including Nightcap, Koonyum and Burringbar Ranges, Richmond Range, Tweed Range. Also peripheral populations such as Wilsons Park NR. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Poephila cincta cincta | Birds | Endangered | 1. Manage sightings information. (High priority) 2. Monitor management effectiveness. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Polytelis anthopeplus monarchoides | Birds | Endangered | 1. Annually monitor known nest colonies on Kemendoc NR. (High priority) 2. Undertake bi-annual monitoring of known nest colonies to determine breeding activity and presence of juvenile birds. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Polytelis swainsonii | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Bi-annual monitoring of nesting sites to determine proportion of juveniles and hence population trends. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pomaderris adnata | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Conduct regular monitoring to determine the response of the species to management actions and to identify any new threats at the site. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pomaderris cotoneaster | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor accessible populations to allow detection of changes following disturbance (especially wildfire). (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pomaderris delicata | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor survival and recruitment of populations. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pomaderris pallida | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor existing populations every 3-5 years. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pomaderris parrisiae | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor populations after fire (set up permanent quadrats prior to burns). (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pomaderris reperta | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor population size and health. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pomaderris sericea | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor known populations for changes in population status and operation of threats- particularly determine status of Bundanoon population. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pomatostomus halli | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Conduct long term monitoring of known locations to determine changes in status of the species. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor the response of the species to management actions, and identify any new or secondary threats at the site. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Potorous longipes | Marsupials | Endangered | 1. Conduct a 2 week trapping session for Long-footed Potoroo during spring 2005*. (High priority) 2. Twice-yearly monitoring of response of ground-dwelling mammals to 1080 poison-baiting program. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prasophyllum affine | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Monitor known populations of the Jervis Bay Leek Orchid. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prasophyllum fuscum | Orchids | Vulnerable | 1. Establish monitoring program to determine effectiveness of Recovery Actions. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prasophyllum petilum | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Continue existing monitoring procedures at Tarengo TSR, and implement an appropriate monitoring procedure at Captains Flat Cemetery. (High priority) 2. Monitor the spread and changes in density of Themeda australis at the Tarengo TSR to establish whether it is having a detrimental effect on TLO numbers. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prasophyllum sp. Majors Creek | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Continue existing monitoring at Majors Creek Cemetery. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prasophyllum uroglossum | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Establish monitoring program to determine effectiveness of Recovery Actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prostanthera askania | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Design a monitoring program in accordance with the recovery plan for this species. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prostanthera cryptandroides subsp. Cryptandroides | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Develop and implement a population and threat abatement monitoring program. (High priority) 2. Implement an annual monitoring program at priority sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prostanthera densa | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare and implement a threat management monitoring. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prostanthera discolor | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Prepare and implement population and threat monitoring program. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prostanthera junonis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor population numbers and habitat condition of all known sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prostanthera palustris | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor and control visitor impact on known and potential habitat for Prostanthera palustris in Bundjalung NP. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prostanthera staurophylla (sensu stricto) | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Implement an annual monitoring program at priority sites. (Medium priority) 2. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Prostanthera stricta | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Develop and implement a population and threat abatement monitoring program. (High priority) 2. Implement an annual monitoring program at priority sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pseudomys apodemoides | Rodents | Endangered | 1. Encourage all survey projects in western NSW consider this species in identifications and monitor results. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pseudomys bolami | Rodents | Endangered | 1. Conduct a review of the monitoring options in order to determine and establish the most appropriate monitoring methods to obtain sufficient information to assess population status and trends for the species and implement at selected sites. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor known populations in Tarawi NR, Mungo NP and Mallee Cliffs NP as well as across private tenures including Scotia Sanctuary, Nanya Station and where other populations are located. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pseudomys fumeus | Rodents | Endangered | 1. Monitor vegetation succession and small mammal communities on unburnt, burnt and logged sites. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pseudomys oralis | Rodents | Endangered | 1. Develop standard procedures and monitor ten identifed management sites (see Recovery Plan). (High priority) 2. Monitor the Hastings River Mouse Management Sites annually unless additional monitoring is triggered by a disturbance event. (High priority) 3. Update the Hastings River Mouse database regularly to ensure effectiveness of recovery actions are regularly monitored. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pseudomys pilligaensis | Rodents | Vulnerable | 1. Develop and implement a monitoring program that identifies population and ecological trend in response to threats (predators, fire, drought etc.). . . (High priority) 2. Encourage research into the post fire ecology of the species. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pseudonaja modesta | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Conduct long term monitoring of known locations to determine changes in status of the species. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pseudophryne australis | Amphibians | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor the various initiatives and trials of habitat manipulation for effectiveness. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pseudophryne corroboree | Amphibians | Endangered | 1. Continue annual monitoring at all sites known to contain P. corroboree in the last 10 years. (High priority) 2. Monitor condition of breeding habitat in relation to global warming, historic cattle grazing and fire. (Medium priority) 3. Undertake monitoring and laboratory experiments to determine the impact of chytrid. (High priority) 4. Undertake monitoring to determine the influence of early pool drying on tadpole survivorship. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pseudophryne pengilleyi | Amphibians | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor representative populations and extinction sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pteropus alecto | Bats | Not listed | 1. Monitor population trends within the species. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pteropus poliocephalus | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Develop and implement a grower-based program to monitor trends in damage to commercial fruit crops by flying-foxes, and use the results to monitor the performance of actions to reduce crop damage. (High priority) 2. Systematically document the levels of flying-fox damage to the horticulture industry within the range of the Grey-headed Flying-fox. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pterostylis cobarensis | Orchids | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor all known populations. (High priority) 2. Monitor the effect of grazing from native herbivores. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pterostylis gibbosa | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Develop proformas for monitoring populations at all known sites. (High priority) 2. Liaise with landholders to continue to undertake the annual monitoring of known populations as part of the agreed management plans. (High priority) 3. Undertake annual monitoring of permanent quadrats at the Croom VCA and Worrigee NR sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pterostylis metcalfei | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Implement an annual monitoring program at priority sites. (Medium priority) 2. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pterostylis pulchella | Orchids | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor known populations for the operation of threats and for changes in population status at each site. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pterostylis saxicola | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Monitor population size and health. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pterostylis sp. Botany Bay | Orchids | Endangered | 1. Facilitate the annual monitoring of the known population within Botany Bay NP. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ptilinopus regina | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor effects of removal of Camphor Laurel and other introduced fleshy-fruited trees. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pultenaea baeuerlenii | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor recovery of burnt population near Bhundoo Hill (Sassafras). (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pultenaea glabra | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor impact of fire on populations to inform DECC/ RFS/ local government planning. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor known populations for changes in population status and potential threats. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pultenaea humilis | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish monitoring plots to allow detection of population changes. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pultenaea parviflora | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor known population for changes in status and operation of threats. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pultenaea pedunculata | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Resurvey Appin, Villawood and Prestons populations to assess status. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pultenaea sp. 'Olinda' | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor known locations annually for changes in status and operation of threats. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pultenaea sp. Genowlan Point | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Annual population monitoring - Genowlan Pt to assess changes to population status and operation of threats. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pultenaea villifera - endangered population | Endangered Populations | Endangered Population | 1. Monitor known locations for changes in status (firstly check status of Springwood population) and operation of threats. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Pyrrholaemus brunneus | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Check that the species is not further declining in areas where it is known to occur but not being actively managed, by conducting spot monitoring every 5 years. (High priority) 2. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the 20 managed sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Quassia sp. 'Moonee Creek' | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor population structure and health at known locations to detect any variation in population dynamics and the species response to a range of disturbance regimes. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Quorrobolong Scribbly Gum Woodland in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. [Habitat assessment] Determine the tenure of the remaining remnants of the EEC and identify all relevant stakeholders. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Randia moorei | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Coordinate development and implementation of a monitoring program for a selection of Spiny Gardenia sites. Monitoring will include collection of data on the species biology, ecology, population size and its response to disturbance. (High priority) 2. Develop a record management system for the species. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Ranunculus anemoneus | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Conduct informal monitoring to identify other significant threats. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Rapanea sp. 'Richmond River' | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Coordinate the monitoring of populations of the species. Monitoring will include collection of data on the species biology, ecology, population size and its response to disturbance. (High priority) 2. Review and maintain all records of the species in the Atlas of NSW Wildlife. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Rattus villosissimus | Rodents | Vulnerable | 1. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) 2. Opportunistically monitor populations during population explosions. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Rulingia procumbens | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for the species. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Rutidosis leiolepis | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish and maintain a database linked across jurisdictions, compatible with national standards. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Establish a monitoring program to assess the effectiveness of management actions at all sites. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Rytidosperma pumilum | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Investigate changes in habitat extent using historic aerial photography. (Medium priority) 2. Set up and monitor permanent quadrats along summit track to asess impact of bushwalkers on the population of feldmark grass. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Saccolaimus flaviventris | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Study the ecology, habitat requirements and susceptibility to logging and other forestry practices of this little-known species. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Santalum murrayanum | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor status of known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Scaevola collaris | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for the 6 identified populations to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Senna acclinis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Identify representative populations across the species range and undertake monitoring of these populations and an assessment of habitat features. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Shale Gravel Transition Forest in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Investigate the development of a regular monitoring program to assess the change in extent of vegetation across the Cumberland Plain. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Shale Sandstone Transition Forest in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Investigate the development of a regular monitoring program to assess the change in extent of vegetation across the Cumberland Plain. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Sida rohlenae | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Establish a monitoring program for all known populations. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Sminthopsis leucopus | Marsupials | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor known populations at selected sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Solanum karsense | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program across the range of the species, including populations both on and off park to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Sophora tomentosa subsp. australis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Sterna albifrons | Birds | Endangered | 1. Employ recovery coordinators on south coast and investigate feasibility for coordinators in other areas. *. (Medium priority) 2. Undertake analysis of monitoring data and preparation of status report of Little Terns at all sites in NSW. (High priority) 3. Undertake annual monitoring of individual colonies (sites will vary year to year). (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Stictonetta naevosa | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Develop techniques to monitor long-term population trends that take into account wide fluctuations in population size as well as movement patterns that result in often-irregular dispersal and congregation of the species. (Medium priority) 2. Waterbird monitoring four times a year in Little Llangothlin Nature Reserve. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Styphelia perileuca | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor sites, particularly in areas following fire and in areas subject to recreational activities. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Suta flagellum | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Develop survey and monitoring guidelines. (Medium priority) 2. Undertake biennial monitoring program at Kuma NR. (Medium priority) 3. Undertake biennial monitoring program at Turallo NR. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Swainsona adenophylla | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for identified populations. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Swainsona colutoides | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Conduct floristic monitoring of known mallee habitat areas and monitor the key populations to determine plant longevity and the success or otherwise of recovery actions and guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Swainsona flavicarinata | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for identified populations. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Swainsona murrayana | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for the 6 identified populations to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Swainsona plagiotropis | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for the 6 sites to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future conservation actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Swainsona pyrophila | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Conduct annual monitoring of at least 10 populations across the species range to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) 2. Conduct floristic monitoring of known mallee habitat areas. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Swainsona recta | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Monitor all sites at least every two years. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Swainsona viridis | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for the 6 populations across the species range to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Syconycteris australis | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake long-term monitoring of select populations cross tenure. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Sydney Turpentine-Ironbark Forest | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Investigate the development of a regular monitoring program to assess the change in extent of vegetation across the Cumberland Plain. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Synemon plana | Invertebrates | Endangered | 1. Undertake biennial monitoring at Queanbeyan NR. (Medium priority) 2. Undertake regular monitoring of priority populations using survey and monitoring guidelines. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Syzygium moorei | Trees | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor sites where S.moorei occurs for recruitment and threats. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tasmannia glaucifolia | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor for evidence of Phytophthora cinnamomi dieback, and consider ameliorative measures if dieback evident. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tetratheca glandulosa | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor impact of fire on populations to inform DECC/ RFS/ local government planning. (Medium priority) 2. Prepare & implement a population and threat management monitoring program. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tetratheca juncea | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor population numbers and habitat condition of of key populations. (Medium 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. Maintain monthly monitoring of Botany Bay and Merries Reef (Boatharbour) and expand to include Port Hacking, Georges River and Rockdale wetlands. Include more of the community in monitoring. (High priority) 2. Monitor other sites in NSW where these species occur. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Thersites mitchellae | Invertebrates | Endangered | 1. Produce maps that show potential habitat of the species to assist local government with land management and environmental planning and assessment matters. (High priority) 2. Undertake long term monitoring every second year at selected sites to identify any changes to the status of the species. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Thesium australe | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake annual monitoring of populations to provide information on the lifecycle of the species. (High priority) 2. Undertake monitoring of populations to assess habitat quality, threats and ameliorative actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Thinornis rubricollis | Birds | Endangered | 1. Undertake annual survey and monitoring of distribution, numbers and breeding success (flying young). (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Threlkeldia inchoata | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for the 6 identified populations to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tiliqua multifasciata | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tiliqua occipitalis | Reptiles | Vulnerable | 1. Opportunistically monitor populations after wildfire to determine fire ecology. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tinospora tinosporoides | Epiphytes and climbers | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake programs to monitor habitat condition, threats and viability of Arrowhead Vine populations. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Trachymene saniculifolia | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Monitor population size and health. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Triplarina nowraensis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Establish a water quality monitoring program to establish a baseline against which to assess changes in soil and water quality in the catchments of
Mundamia/Sandy Creek and Cabbage Tree
Creek. . (Low priority) 2. Establish long-term monitoring plots. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Turnix melanogaster | Birds | Endangered | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites including a census of the population in 2010. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tylophora linearis | Epiphytes and climbers | Vulnerable | 1. Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for the 6 identified populations to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tympanocryptis pinguicolla | Reptiles | Endangered | 1. Undertake annual monitoring at Kuma NR. (Medium priority) 2. Undertake annual monitoring at Queanbeyan NR. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Typhonium sp. aff. brownii | Herbs and Forbs | Endangered | 1. Monitor known populations, assess, identify and address threats. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tyto capensis | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Compile and assess opportunistically gathered records of the species in NSW toward developing a model of distribution, habitat use and management. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tyto novaehollandiae | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Develop a sampling methodology stratified across different land tenures and disturbance histories, as well as a set of standardised regional monitoring protocols. (Medium priority) 2. Implement a regional monitoring program. This will be undertaken once owl habitat models have been refined, validated and sampling strategy developed. (Medium priority) 3. Investigate and pursue the cooperative involvement of other agencies, researchers and the community in the implementation of the regional monitoring program. (Medium priority) 4. Monitor and report on effectiveness of concurrence and licence conditions previously applied to reduce impacts of development on Masked Owls and their habitats, by recording conditions, picking case studies and checking owl presence post development. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Tyto tenebricosa | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Develop a sampling methodology stratified across different land tenures and disturbance histories, as well as a set of standardised regional monitoring protocols. (High priority) 2. Implement a regional monitoring program. This will be undertaken once owl habitat models have been refined, validated and sampling strategy developed. (Medium priority) 3. Investigate and pursue the cooperative involvement of other agencies, researchers and the community in the implementation of the regional monitoring program. (Medium priority) 4. Monitor and report on effectiveness of concurrence and licence conditions previously applied to reduce impacts of development on Sooty owls and their habitats, by recording conditions, picking case studies and checking owl presence post development. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Upland Wetlands of the Drainage Divide of the New England Tableland Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Develop protocols and then implement monitoring of water quality and sedimentation. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Uromyrtus australis | Trees | Endangered | 1. Ensure that collection of population dynamics data from monitoring sites continues. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Vespadelus baverstocki | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Undertake long-term monitoring of populations cross tenure in conjunction with other bat species to document changes. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Vespadelus troughtoni | Bats | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor the breeding success of a representative sample of maternity colonies in roosts over a number of years to determine the viability of regional populations. (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Western Sydney Dry Rainforest in the Sydney Basin Bioregion | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Investigate the development of a regular monitoring program to assess the change in extent of vegetation across the Cumberland Plain. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Westringia davidii | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Develop a detailed monitoring strategy to be implemented in the event of disturbance. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor known populations every two years. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| White Box Yellow Box Blakely's Red Gum Woodland | Threatened Ecological Communities | Endangered Ecological Community | 1. Develop agreed guidelines for identification and assessment of remnant quality. (Low priority) 2. Maintain database of Box-Gum Woodland under all conservation agreements and recovery actions. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Wilsonia backhousei | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Establish monitoring plots to determine the impact of changing water level, salinity and debris on this species. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Wilsonia rotundifolia | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Establish permanent monitoring plots in coastal populations to evaluate the impact of fluctuating water levels (especially associated with Lake openings). (High priority) 2. Establish permanent monitoring plots in inland sites to evaulate impacts of trampling by grazing animals and changes in soil salt levels. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Wollemia nobilis | Trees | Endangered | 1. Undertake a Biennial monitoring program. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Xanthomyza phrygia | Birds | Endangered | 1. Analysis of Data and Development of Monitoring Program. (Medium priority) 2. Implement Population Monitoring Program in the Capertee Valley region of the Hawkesbury-Nepean, Central West and Hunter – Central Rivers Catchments. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Xerochrysum palustre | Herbs and Forbs | Vulnerable (Commonwealth listed only) | 1. Establish monitoring plots in a range of sites (in addition to those already in Kosciuszko NP). (Low priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Xerothamnella parvifolia | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Annually monitor the distribution, abundance and size of the Mt Poole population (including recording the number, location, size and health of individual plants) in order to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Xylosma terrae-reginae | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Identify important populations for detailed monitoring. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria adenodonta | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Develop and apply methods for checking the persistence and recovery of the population, at least in accessible areas. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria adenophora | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor to determine the effect of goat exclusion. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria baeuerlenii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Develop a monitoring program to determine effectiveness of Recovery Actions. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria buxijugum | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Establish & maintain a regular monitoring program. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria citriodora | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Measure population trends. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria covenyi | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitoring of heath and size of population(s). (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria floydii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Monitor population size, habitat condition and threats at known sites. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria formosa | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Establish & maintain a regular monitoring program. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria ingramii | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Establish monitoring plots in Goonoo to compare the effects of fire and physical disturbance (High priority) 2. Monitor the identified populations to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria involucrata | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Design and facilitate a monitoring program that will enable long-term monitoring of population dynamics and viability of selected populations. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria lasiocaulis | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Develop permanent monitoring program to determine if populations are declining, stable or increasing. Include assessment of recruitment, flower and seed production, and loss of individuals. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria murphyi | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Carry out long-term monitoring of the response of populations following fire. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria obcordata | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Annual monitoring of all known populations. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria parrisiae | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Establish and maintain a regular monitoring program. (Medium priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria prostrata | Shrubs | Endangered | 1. Conduct monitoring program to detect ecological trends. (Medium priority) 2. Monitor response to any catastrophic disturbance; develop and implement contingency management strategies. (Low priority) 3. Photographic monitoring points. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zieria tuberculata | Shrubs | Vulnerable | 1. Conduct biennial monitoring of populations found to be under high threat. (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |
| Zosterops lateralis tephropleurus | Birds | Vulnerable | 1. Monitor consequences of climate change and develop contingency plans for 'at risk' species (specific actions to achieve this are detailed in the Draft LHI Biodiversity Management Plan). (Medium priority) 2. Regularly evaluate the biodiversity benefits from implementing the LHI Biodiversity Management Plan (specific actions to achieve this are detailed in the Draft LHI Biodiversity Management Plan). (High priority) See all priority actions for this species. |