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Recovery strategy: Other action

There are 136 priority actions under the "other action" recovery strategy. These actions apply to 98 threatened species, populations and communities.

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Ammobium craspedioidesHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Provide a list of known high priority sites to Lachlan CMA for investment. (High priority)
 
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Angophora inopinaTreesVulnerable1. [Threat management] Assess the relative conservation significance of sites to determine recovery priorities. (High priority)
 
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Arctocephalus forsteriMarine MammalsVulnerable1. Reduce injury and/or mortality of individuals through surveillance and enforcement of NSW National Parks and Wildlife Act approach distances for marine mammal fauna. (Low priority)
 
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Arctocephalus pusillus doriferusMarine MammalsVulnerable1. Reduce injury and/or mortality of individuals through surveillance and enforcement of NSW National Parks and Wildlife Act approach distances for marine mammal fauna. (Low priority)
 
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Astrotricha crassifoliaShrubsVulnerable1. [Data recording and storage] Record location of sites accurately on the NSW Wildlife Atlas. (Medium priority)
 
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Austrostipa wakoolicaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Resolve taxonomic confusion at western sites where there are past and recent records. (Medium priority)
 
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Babingtonia silvestrisShrubsEndangered1. All known populations are in conservation reserves, maintenance of populations of Babingtonia silvestris should be a priority in planning. (High priority)
 
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Balaenoptera musculusMarine MammalsEndangered1. Assist with the implementation of actions from the Commonwealth Blue, Fin and Sei national whale recovery plan that are relevant to NSW. (Low priority)
 
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Bertya sp. Cobar-Coolabah (Bertya opponens)ShrubsVulnerable1. Review PAS actions following taxonomic revision of the species. (Medium priority)
 
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Blue Mountains Swamps in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesVulnerable1. Identify priority sites for this community. Ensure that examples of this community that are more likely to persist into the longer term under climate change scenarios are identified as priority sites. Focus recovery actions on priority sites. (Medium priority)
 
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Boronia graniticaShrubsVulnerable1. Review planning instruments in the mining process to ensure adequate consideration of Boronia granitica. (High priority)
 
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Boronia umbellataShrubsVulnerable1. Assess implementation and effectiveness of Forest management prescriptions. (Medium priority)
 
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Byron Bay Dwarf Graminoid Clay Heath CommunityThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Pursue incorporation of Dwarf Graminoid Clay Heath EEC on crown land into conservation estate. (High priority)
 
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Callocephalon fimbriatumBirdsVulnerable1. Model the impact of global warming and develop mitigation strategies. (High priority)
 
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Chalinolobus dwyeriBatsVulnerable1. Implement key threat abatement actions for longwall mining. (High priority)
 
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Chelonia mydasReptilesVulnerable1. Reduce the mortality of marine turtles due to marine debris, including a community awareness component that targets debris of land-based origin as well as vessel-based. (High priority)
 
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Daphnandra sp. C 'Illawarra'TreesEndangered1. [Statutory planning] Inform the DEC of decisions that may affect the species, in accordance with statutory requirements. (Medium priority)
 
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Darwinia glaucophyllaShrubsVulnerable1. [Guidelines] Prepare and implement on-park trail management guidelines. (Medium priority)
 
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Dentella minutissimaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Progress Ramsar listing of Nocoleche wetlands to support reintroduction of flows to freshwater habitats. (High priority)
 
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Dermochelys coriaceaReptilesVulnerable1. Develop and trial shark control methods that reduce marine turtle mortality. (Medium priority)
 
2. Undertake action to reduce the mortality of marine turtles due to marine debris. This will include a community awareness component that targets debris of land-based origin as well as vessel-based. (High priority)
 
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Digitaria porrectaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Monitor Queensland Recovery Plan and effort for guidance . (Medium priority)
 
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Dillwynia tenuifoliaShrubsVulnerable1. [Threat management] Ensure plans of management for national parks, community lands and other public lands include appropriate actions for species' protection, such as weed and animal control and fire management. (Medium priority)
 
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Diomedea antipodensisBirdsVulnerable1. Implement relevant NSW component of the national recovery plan for Albatrosses and Giant-petrels. (Medium priority)
 
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Diomedea exulansBirdsEndangered1. Implement relevant NSW component of the national recovery plan for Albatrosses and Giant-petrels. (Medium priority)
 
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Diomedea gibsoniBirdsVulnerable1. Implement relevant NSW component of the national recovery plan for Albatrosses and Giant-petrels. (Medium priority)
 
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Diuris aequalisOrchidsEndangered1. Provide list of known high priority sites to Lachlan CMA for investment. (High priority)
 
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Doryanthes palmeriHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Ensure the species is considered in statutory plans relevant to its distribution. (High priority)
 
2. Identify information and resource needs to ensure that land managers are aware of Doryanthes palmeri populations and habitat and that its recovery requirements are taken into account in PoMs, fire plans and pest management plans. (High priority)
 
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Dromaius novaehollandiae - endangered populationEndangered PopulationsEndangered Population1. In the event of an emu sub-population being identified at Port Stephens, implement relevant management actions. (Medium priority)
 
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Drynaria rigidulaFerns and CycadsEndangered1. Develop local government biodiversity conservation strategies. (Medium priority)
 
2. Ensure Drynaria rigidula populations and its habitat is protected from clearing in statutory planning in relevant shires. (High priority)
 
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Dugong dugonMarine MammalsEndangered1. Include this species in threat abatement actions pertaining to the "Death or injury to marine species following capture in shark control programs on ocean beaches" Key Threatening Process. (Low priority)
 
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Endiandra muelleri subsp. bracteataTreesEndangered1. Develop a record keeping system on all known populations of Endiandra muelleri subsp. bracteata to faciliate coordination of recovery actions. (Low priority)
 
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Ephippiorhynchus asiaticusBirdsEndangered1. Reduce Black-necked Stork mortality due to powerlines by fitting them with deterrents (eg. coloured metal tags) in the vicinity of nests and flyways. (Medium priority)
 
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Eubalaena australisMarine MammalsVulnerable1. Use best practice methods to reduce the likelihood of whale entanglements in marine debris & marine industry equipment. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus approximansTreesEndangered1. Consider location of population of Eucalyptus approximans during park planning. (High priority)
 
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Eucalyptus glaucinaTreesVulnerable1. Assess implementation and effectiveness of forestry management prescriptions, and, if needed, develop or refine threatened species prescriptions. (Medium priority)
 
2. Consider known populations of Eucalyptus glaucina on private land during environmental planning as well as during biodiversity certification of environmental planning instruments for LGAs. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus macarthuriiTreesVulnerable1. Consider localities of populations of Eucalyptus magnificata during reserve management planning. (Medium priority)
 
2. Identify and prioritise populations on private land suitable for incentive funding. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus nicholiiTreesVulnerable1. Identify and prioritise populations on private land for incentive funding. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus oresbiaTreesVulnerable1. Assess implementation and effectiveness of forestry management prescriptions, and, if needed, develop or refine threatened species prescriptions. (Medium priority)
 
2. Consider population near Wallabadah Rocks for incentive funding. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus rubida subsp. barbigerorumTreesVulnerable1. Consider populations of Eucalyptus rubida ssp barbigerorum during reserve management planning. (High priority)
 
2. Identify areas of known habitat for Eucalyptus rubida ssp barbigerorum suitable for incentive funding. (High priority)
 
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Eucalyptus saxicolaTreesEndangered1. Encourage resolution of the species taxonomy (c.f. Apple Box, E. bridgesiana) and review existing studies and the potential for study in this regard. (High priority)
 
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Eucalyptus tetrapleuraTreesVulnerable1. Assess implementation and effectiveness of forestry management prescriptions, and, if needed, develop or refine threatened species prescriptions. (High priority)
 
2. Consider known populations of Eucalyptus tetrapleura on private land during environmental planning as well as during biodiversity certification of environmental planning instruments for Clarence Valley and Richmond Valley LGAs. (High priority)
 
3. Ensure Eucalyptus tetrapleura is protected from timber harvesting in Private Native Forestry Code of Practice. (High priority)
 
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Euphrasia orthocheila subsp. perasperaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Consider known populations of Euphrasia orthocheila ssp peraspera on private land during environmental planning as well as during biodiversity certification of environmental planning instruments for Tenterfield Council. (High priority)
 
2. Consider location of populations of Euphrasia orthocheila ssp peraspera during park planning. (High priority)
 
3. Prioritise the protection of potential swamp habitat for CMA incentive funding. (Medium priority)
 
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Floydia praealtaTreesVulnerable1. Develop and implement site management plans for important Ball Nut sites. (Medium priority)
 
2. Develop local government biodiversity conservation strategies. (Medium priority)
 
3. Identify information and resource needs to ensure that land managers and other stakeholders are aware of Ball Nut populations and habitat and that its recovery requirements are taken into account in PoMs, fire plans and pest management plans. (Medium priority)
 
4. Include protection of Ball Nut populations and its habitat in statutory planning in relevant shires. (High priority)
 
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Fuzzy Box on alluvials of South West Slopes, Darling Riverine Plains & the Brigalow Belt SouthThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Liaise with Grassy Box Network in Queanbeyan to determine NWB actions. (High priority)
 
2. Review Weddin Mountains NP Fuzzy Box project and investigate feasibility of continuing study at campground sites. (Medium priority)
 
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Genoplesium baueriOrchidsVulnerable1. [Human disturbance and visitor pressure] Treat location information as confidential for the general public. (Medium priority)
 
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Genoplesium insignisOrchidsEndangered1. [Data recording and storage] Record location of sites accurately on the NSW Wildlife Atlas. (High priority)
 
2. [Human disturbance and visitor pressure] Treat location information as confidential for the general public. (Medium priority)
 
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Gentiana wissmanniiHerbs and ForbsVulnerable1. Consider known populations of Gentiana wissmannii on private land during environmental planning as well as during biodiversity certification of environmental planning instruments for Armidale-Dumaresq and Guyra LGAs. (Medium priority)
 
2. Consider locations of Gentiana wissmannii during park management planning. (High priority)
 
3. Prioritise the protection and rehabilitation of potential swamp habitat in CMA incentive funding programs. (Medium priority)
 
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Geodorum densiflorumOrchidsEndangered1. Ensure that areas of coastal eucalypt and swamp forest that are orchid habitat are protected from clearing or fragmentation in statutory plans relevant to the distribution of the orchid. (High priority)
 
2. Identify resource needs to ensure that land managers and other stakeholders are aware of populations and habitat, and that PoMs, fire plans, pest management plans take account of requirements for the recovery of the orchid. (Medium priority)
 
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Gingidia montanaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Consider locations of Gingidia montana during park management planning. (High priority)
 
2. Undertake rapid action to address any reduction in population health as the only known locality is at an environmental extreme. (High priority)
 
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Goodenia nocolecheHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Progress Ramsar listing of Nocoleche wetlands to support reintroduction of flows to fresh water habitat and resource requirements. (High priority)
 
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Grevillea mollisShrubsEndangered1. Consider locations of Grevillea mollis during park management planning. (High priority)
 
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Grevillea obtusifloraShrubsEndangered1. Review implementation of recovery plan actions. (High priority)
 
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Grevillea quadricaudaShrubsVulnerable1. Assess implementation and effectiveness of forestry management prescriptions, and, if needed, develop or refine threatened species prescriptions. (High priority)
 
2. Consider known populations of Grevillea quadricauda on private land during environmental planning as well as during biodiversity certification of environmental planning instruments for Richmond Valley and Clarence Valley LGAs. (High priority)
 
3. Consider locations of Grevillea quadricauda during park management planning. (Medium priority)
 
4. Include prescriptions for the protection of known populations and potential habitat of Grevillea quadricauda the Code of Practice for Private Native Forestry. (Medium priority)
 
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Hakea archaeoidesShrubsVulnerable1. Assess implementation and effectiveness of forestry management prescriptions, and, if needed, develop or refine threatened species prescriptions. (High priority)
 
2. Consider locations of Hakea archaeoides during park management planning. (High priority)
 
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Hakea fraseriShrubsVulnerable1. Facilitate research by UNE (C Gross) on population on Oxley Wild Rivers National Park. (Medium priority)
 
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Haloragis exalata subsp. exalataShrubsVulnerable1. Consider known populations of Haloragis exalata ssp exalata on private land during environmental planning, as well as during biodiversity certification of environmental planning instruments for LGAs. (High priority)
 
2. Consider location of known populations of Haloragis exalata ssp exalata during reserve planning. (Medium priority)
 
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Haloragis exalata subsp. velutinaShrubsVulnerable1. Consider locations of Haloragis exalata ssp velutina during park management planning. (High priority)
 
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Hedyotis galioidesHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Ensure the species is considered in statutory plans relevant to its distribution. (High priority)
 
2. Identify information and resource needs to ensure that land managers are aware of Hedyotis galioides populations and habitat and that its recovery requirements are taken into account in PoMs, fire plans and pest management plans. (Medium priority)
 
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Hicksbeachia pinnatifoliaTreesVulnerable1. Undertake recovery actions directed towards population enhancement and expansion. (High priority)
 
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Inland Grey Box Woodland in the Riverina, NSW South Western Slopes, Cobar Peneplain, Nandewar and Brigalow Belt South BioregionsThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Liaise with Grassy Box Conservation Management Network in Queanbeyan to determine NWB actions. (High priority)
 
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Irenepharsus trypherusHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. [Statutory planning] Inform the DEC of decisions that may affect the species, in accordance with statutory requirements. (Medium priority)
 
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Liasis stimsoniReptilesVulnerable1. Implement sympathetic habitat management in conservation reserves, council reserves and crown reserves where the species occurs. (Medium priority)
 
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Litoria castaneaAmphibiansEndangered1. Cooperation and liaison with ACT recovery programs for the species. (Medium priority)
 
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Litoria subglandulosaAmphibiansVulnerable1. Licences issued for scientific research into this species are to include conditions requiring the applicant to adhere to DEC hygiene protocols to minimise the impacts of infection from Chytrid fungus. (Medium priority)
 
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Lophoictinia isuraBirdsVulnerable1. Liaise with local field ornithologist to obtain data on the Square-tailed Kite in the area. (High priority)
 
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Macronectes giganteusBirdsEndangered1. Implement relevant NSW component of the national recovery plan for Albatrosses and Giant-petrels. (Medium priority)
 
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Macronectes halliBirdsVulnerable1. Implement relevant NSW component of the national recovery plan for Albatrosses and Giant-petrels. (Medium priority)
 
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Marsdenia longilobaEpiphytes and climbersEndangered1. Survey, management and research actions are to be carried out in a way that minimises the risk of the spread of disease from plant pathogens. (Low priority)
 
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Megaptera novaeangliaeMarine MammalsVulnerable1. Use best practice methods to reduce the likelihood of whale entanglements in marine debris & marine industry equipment. (Medium priority)
 
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Melichrus hirsutusShrubsEndangered1. Consider species management in DEC Plans of Management. (High priority)
 
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Neobatrachus pictusAmphibiansEndangered1. Identify specimens of Neobatrachus sp. using photos and chromosome analysis. (High priority)
 
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Newnes Plateau Shrub Swamp in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Establish a NPSS consultative group. (Medium priority)
 
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Ningaui yvonneaeMarsupialsVulnerable1. Review survey data for Yathong-Nombinnie to help inform recovery actions. (High priority)
 
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Nitella partitaAlgae, Mosses and LichensEndangered1. Progress Ramsar listing of Nocoleche wetlands to support reintroduction of flows to freshwater habitats. (High priority)
 
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Nyctimene robinsoniBatsVulnerable1. Implement recommendations in regard to barbwire fences adjacent to known localities and in areas where entanglements have been reported (e.g. through WIRES). (Low priority)
 
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Owenia cepiodoraTreesVulnerable1. Liase with local nurseries and propagators regarding appropriate collection and propagation procedures. (Medium priority)
 
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Pachycephala rufogularisBirdsEndangered1. Review current ecological and distributional knowledge to inform recovery actions. (High priority)
 
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Pedionomus torquatusBirdsEndangered1. Purchase additional reserve(s) with up to 5000ha of Plains-wanderer habitat within Core Areas(s). (Medium priority)
 
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Phascolarctos cinereusMarsupialsVulnerable1. Consideration will be given to amending Schedule 2 (Feed Tree Species) of SEPP 44 to include additional food tree species of koalas. (High priority)
 
2. Consideration will be given to amending SEPP 44 to: allow for other koala plans to be developed by councils on a regional or local government basis; & allow for Schedule 2 (Feed Tree Species) of SEPP 44 to include additional koala food tree species. (Medium priority)
 
3. Consideration will be given to having a single definition of koala habitat, instead of 'core' and 'potential' habitat and to expanding the list of koala foods. (Medium priority)
 
4. DECC will approach Forests NSW to collaborate in developing policy & practice consistent with the NSW Koala Recovery Plan; exchange information, given koalas move across tenure boundaries; & work within the context of agreed regional forest agreements. (Low priority)
 
5. DECC will approach RTA to align its policy & practice with the koala recovery plan; exchange info & produce plans; ensure RTA has an active program to implement engineering solutions & other measures to reduce adverse impacts of vehicles on koalas. (Low priority)
 
6. DECC will approach the Department of Planning to jointly develop and provide specific advice to local government about the incorporation of koala protection into their new local environmental plans, currently under development. (Low priority)
 
7. DECC will revise the local government area list on the basis of the 2006 map of koala distribution (from the community survey) and consider whether to recommend its incorporation into SEPP 44. (Medium priority)
 
8. DECC, together with Dept. of Planning, will work with councils & CMAs to assist them in developing koala habitat protection measures for incorporation in relevant local environmental plans, & regional natural resource and vegetation management plans. (Medium priority)
 
9. Implement the objectives of SEPP 44 and the National Koala Conservation Strategy for the conservation of koalas and their habitat in NSW. (High priority)
 
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Phoebetria fuscaBirdsVulnerable1. Implement relevant NSW component of the national recovery plan for Albatrosses and Giant-petrels. (Medium priority)
 
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Physeter macrocephalusMarine MammalsVulnerable1. Use best practice methods to reduce the likelihood of whale entanglements in marine debris & marine industry equipment, & manage entanglements using national standards for disentangling large cetaceans. (Medium priority)
 
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Placostylus bivaricosusInvertebratesEndangered1. Undertake an annual review of recovery plan priorities based on results of research and survey actions. (Medium priority)
 
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Pomaderris adnataShrubsEndangered1. [Guidelines] Prepare guidelines to ensure that contractors and field staff that are working near the site are briefed on the location of the site and how to avoid impacting on it. (High priority)
 
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Prasophyllum petilumOrchidsEndangered1. Provide list of known high priority sites to Lachlan CMA for investment. (High priority)
 
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Prostanthera askaniaShrubsEndangered1. Classify site as community land under the Local Government Act and include the species in plans of management for these lands to ensure its protection. (Medium priority)
 
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Prostanthera junonisShrubsEndangered1. Establish and maintain a permanent database of known sites. (Medium priority)
 
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Pteropus poliocephalusBatsVulnerable1. Develop guidelines to assist land managers dealing with controversial flying-fox camps. (Medium priority)
 
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Pterostylis sp. Botany BayOrchidsEndangered1. [Data recording and storage] All relevant authorities and groups will communicate information of new sites and populations, and will ensure that there dataset is updated accordingly. (Low priority)
 
2. [Data recording and storage] Ensure that survey data is entered onto the Wildlife Atlas, and made available to Randwick Council and the DFA. (Medium priority)
 
3. [Data recording and storage] Locations of the known population will be forwarded for entry into the Wildlife Atlas and this information will be updated when required. (High priority)
 
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Pultenaea parvifloraShrubsEndangered1. [Threat management] Ensure plans of management for national parks, community lands and other public lands include appropriate actions for species' protection as a result of outcomes from Action 8. (Medium priority)
 
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Sydney Freshwater Wetlands in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. [Guidelines] Prepare profile and EIA guidelines. (Medium priority)
 
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Thalassarche cautaBirdsVulnerable1. Implement relevant NSW component of the national recovery plan for Albatrosses and Giant-petrels. (Medium priority)
 
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Thalassarche melanophrisBirdsVulnerable1. Implement relevant NSW component of the national recovery plan for Albatrosses and Giant-petrels. (Medium priority)
 
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The Shorebird Community occurring on the relict tidal delta sands at Taren PointThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Link recovery efforts to management of Aquatic Reserve. (Medium priority)
 
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Tinospora smilacinaEpiphytes and climbersEndangered1. Validate existing Atlas of NSW records. (Low priority)
 
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Triplarina imbricataShrubsEndangered1. Validate database records as some are spatially incorrect or old. (Low priority)
 
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Wahlenbergia scopulicolaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Ensure an appropriate level of confidentiality is applied to information about locations of the Rock-face Bluebell to guard against illegal collection. (High priority)
 
2. Monitor known sites for illegal collection and control if needed. (High priority)
 
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Warkworth Sands Woodland in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Assess opportunities for incorporating land supporting WSW into the reserve estate (biobanking). (Low priority)
 
2. Determine the tenure of all remnants of the EEC and identify relevant stakeholders. (High priority)
 
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White Box Yellow Box Blakely's Red Gum WoodlandThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Continue to assess social and economic benefits and costs of Box-Gum Woodland conservation. (Low priority)
 
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