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Recovery strategy: Recovery plan preparation: multi species

There are 44 priority actions under the "recovery plan preparation: multi species" recovery strategy. These actions apply to 44 threatened species, populations and communities.

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Recovery plan preparation: multi species - priority actions
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Acacia pycnostachyaShrubsVulnerable1. Develop a multi-species recovery strategy for the threatened flora in the Bolivia Hill area. (High priority)
 
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Agnes Banks Woodland in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Finalise the multi-EEC recovery plan as a State priority in accordance with contractual obligations with DEH, by July 2007. (Medium priority)
 
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Amytornis striatusBirdsVulnerable1. Prepare a plan for Threatened Birds of the SW and Central Mallee (Striated Grass wren, Shy Heathwren, Southern Scrub-robin, Chestnut Quail-thrush and Red-lored Whistler) as threats and actions are same. (Low priority)
 
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Aprasia inauritaReptilesEndangered1. Prepare a multi-species recovery plan for Reptiles of the SW Mallee. (Medium priority)
 
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Aspidites ramsayiReptilesVulnerable1. Prepare a Multi- Species Recovery Plan for Reptiles of the North-West. (Low priority)
 
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Blue Gum High ForestThreatened Ecological CommunitiesCritically Endangered Ecological Community1. Finalise the multi-EEC recovery plan as a State priority in accordance with contractual obligations with DEH, by July 2007. (Medium priority)
 
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Boronia boliviensisShrubsEndangered1. Develop a multi-species recovery strategy for the threatened flora in the Bolivia Hill area. (High priority)
 
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Byron Bay Dwarf Graminoid Clay Heath CommunityThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Prepare a Recovery Plan for the Ecological Community, including site specific management recommendations for threatened species occurring within the community by 2008. (Medium priority)
 
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Castlereagh Swamp Woodland CommunityThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Finalise the multi-EEC recovery plan as a State priority in accordance with contractual obligations with DEH, by July 2007. (Medium priority)
 
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Cinclosoma castanotusBirdsVulnerable1. Prepare a plan for Threatened Birds of the SW and Central Mallee (Striated Grass wren, Shy Heathwren, Southern Scrub-robin, Chestnut Quail-thrush and Red-lored Whistler) as threats and actions are same. (Low priority)
 
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Cooks River/ Castlereagh Ironbark Forest in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Finalise the multi-EEC recovery plan as a State priority in accordance with contractual obligations with DEH, by July 2007. (Medium priority)
 
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Crinia tinnulaAmphibiansVulnerable1. Finalise preparation of national Wallum-dependent frog species Recovery Plan. (High priority)
 
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Cumberland Plain WoodlandThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Finalise the multi-EEC recovery plan as a State priority in accordance with contractual obligations with DEH, by July 2007. (Medium priority)
 
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Cyclodomorphus melanops elongatusReptilesEndangered1. Prepare a multi-species recovery plan for Reptiles of the SW Mallee. (Medium priority)
 
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Delma australisReptilesEndangered1. Prepare a multi-species recovery plan for Reptiles of the SW Mallee. (Medium priority)
 
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Demansia torquataReptilesVulnerable1. Prepare a Multi- Species Recovery Plan for Reptiles of the North-West. (Low priority)
 
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Diplodactylus conspicillatusReptilesEndangered1. Prepare a Multi- Species Recovery Plan for Reptiles of the North-West. (Low priority)
 
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Diplodactylus elderiReptilesVulnerable1. Prepare a multi-species recovery plan for Reptiles of the SW Mallee. (Medium priority)
 
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Diplodactylus stenodactylusReptilesVulnerable1. Prepare a Multi- Species Recovery Plan for Reptiles of the North-West. (Low priority)
 
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Drymodes brunneopygiaBirdsVulnerable1. Prepare a plan for Threatened Birds of the SW and Central Mallee (Striated Grass wren, Shy Heathwren, Southern Scrub-robin, Chestnut Quail-thrush and Red-lored Whistler) as threats and actions are same. (Low priority)
 
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Echiopsis curtaReptilesEndangered1. Prepare a multi-species recovery plan for Reptiles of the SW Mallee. (Medium priority)
 
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Elderslie Banksia Scrub ForestThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Finalise the multi-EEC recovery plan as a State priority in accordance with contractual obligations with DEH, by July 2007. (Medium priority)
 
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Eucalyptus bolivianaTreesVulnerable1. Develop a multi-species recovery strategy for the threatened flora in the Bolivia Hill area. (High priority)
 
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Homoranthus croftianusShrubsEndangered1. Develop a multi-species recovery strategy for the threatened flora in the Bolivia Hill area. (High priority)
 
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Hylacola cautaBirdsVulnerable1. Prepare a plan for Threatened Birds of the SW and Central Mallee (Striated Grass wren, Shy Heathwren, Southern Scrub-robin, Chestnut Quail-thrush and Red-lored Whistler) as threats and actions are same. (Low priority)
 
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Lerista xanthuraReptilesVulnerable1. Prepare a Multi- Species Recovery Plan for Reptiles of the North-West. (Low priority)
 
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Litoria olongburensisAmphibiansVulnerable1. Contribute to preparation of national Wallum-dependent frog species Recovery Plan by Qld Government. (High priority)
 
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Lowland Rainforest on Floodplain in the New South Wales North Coast BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Prepare a recovery plan for the ecological community. Incorporate relevant considerations to other floodplain endangered communities, and populations of threatened species, into the plan. (High priority)
 
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Lysimachia vulgaris var. davuricaHerbs and ForbsEndangered1. Prepare a multi-species Recovery Plan for threatened species occurring in Wingecarribee Swamp. (Low priority)
 
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Moist Shale Woodland in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Finalise the multi-EEC recovery plan as a State priority in accordance with contractual obligations with DEH, by July 2007. (Medium priority)
 
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Ninox strenuaBirdsVulnerable1. Finalise the large forest owl Multi species plan for Sooty, Masked and Powerful Owl by 2006. (Low priority)
 
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Pachycephala rufogularisBirdsEndangered1. Prepare a plan for Threatened Birds of the SW and Central Mallee (Striated Grass wren, Shy Heathwren, Southern Scrub-robin, Chestnut Quail-thrush and Red-lored Whistler) as threats and actions are same. (Low priority)
 
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Pimelea venosaShrubsEndangered1. Develop a multi-species recovery strategy for the threatened flora in the Bolivia Hill area. (High priority)
 
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Prasophyllum uroglossumOrchidsEndangered1. Prepare a multi-species Recovery Plan for threatened species occurring in Wingecarribee Swamp. (Low priority)
 
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Ptilinopus magnificusBirdsVulnerable1. Prepare Recovery Plan - in conjunction with other threatened rainforest fruit-doves. (High priority)
 
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Ptilinopus reginaBirdsVulnerable1. Prepare Recovery Plan - in conjunction with other threatened rainforest fruit-doves. (High priority)
 
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Ptilinopus superbusBirdsVulnerable1. Prepare Recovery Plan - in conjunction with other threatened rainforest fruit-doves. (High priority)
 
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Shale Gravel Transition Forest in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Finalise the multi-EEC recovery plan as a State priority in accordance with contractual obligations with DEH, by July 2007. (Medium priority)
 
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Shale Sandstone Transition Forest in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Finalise the multi-EEC recovery plan as a State priority in accordance with contractual obligations with DEH, by July 2007. (Medium priority)
 
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Sydney Turpentine-Ironbark ForestThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Finalise the multi-EEC recovery plan as a State priority in accordance with contractual obligations with DEH, by July 2007. (Medium priority)
 
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Tyto novaehollandiaeBirdsVulnerable1. Finalise the large forest owl Multi species plan for Sooty, Masked and Powerful Owl by 2006. (Low priority)
 
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Tyto tenebricosaBirdsVulnerable1. Finalise the large forest owl Multi species plan for the Sooty, Masked and Powerful Owls by 2006. (Low priority)
 
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Upland Wetlands of the Drainage Divide of the New England Tableland BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Prepare a recovery plan for the ecological community. Consider incorporating other endangered communities of the New England Tablelands into the plan. (Low priority)
 
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Western Sydney Dry Rainforest in the Sydney Basin BioregionThreatened Ecological CommunitiesEndangered Ecological Community1. Finalise the multi-EEC recovery plan as a State priority in accordance with contractual obligations with DEH, by July 2007. (Medium priority)
 
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