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Algae - priority actions

There are 1 threatened species of algae in New South Wales. A total of 8 priority actions have been identified to help recover these species.

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Algae - priority actions
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Nitella partitaAlgae > Algae, Mosses and LichensEndangered1. Encourage any landholders with this species on their land to enter into a VCA or some other form of protection for the species. (Medium priority)
 
2. 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)
 
3. Improve knowledge and understanding of the species' ecology by conducting research into reproductive biology, life history, habitat, etc to assist in developing appropriate and cost effective recovery actions. (Medium priority)
 
4. Opportunistically identify and map all known populations of Nitella. (High priority)
 
5. Progress Ramsar listing of Nocoleche wetlands to support reintroduction of flows to freshwater habitats. (High priority)
 
6. Prohibit any further alteration and regulation to river flows in rivers that feed into areas of suitable habitat. (Medium priority)
 
7. Understand the species response to disturbance regimes by conducting experimental research into the effects of flooding and grazing disturbance, in order to guide recovery actions. (Medium priority)
 
8. Undertake weed control in areas of known and suitable habitat. (Medium priority)
 
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