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Site 18. Boatman Road (5) (Charleville – Bollon Road)<br />

STOCK ROUTE NUMBER: M528<br />

PRIORITY SPECIES: Animals:<br />

yakka skink (Egernia rugosa).<br />

RATING: BIODIVERSITY HOTSPOT<br />

SHIRE COUNCIL: MURWEH SHIRE<br />

As with other biodiversity hotspots along Boatman Road (sites 14 – 18, pp. 82-90),<br />

this site included a rabbit warren occupied by yakka skinks (Egernia rugosa) in a<br />

monospecific stand of mulga with no understorey.<br />

THREATS: The major threats to the yakka skink at this site are predation from feral<br />

cats, foxes and dogs, inappropriate fire regime, the destruction of the habitat by road<br />

works, and the destruction of the habitat if the rabbit warren are ripped up (if rabbit<br />

numbers rise and control is implemented).<br />

CURRENT MANAGEMENT: None.<br />

RECOMMENDATIONS: As with other biodiversity hotspots along Boatman Road<br />

(sites 14 – 18, pp. 82-90), the priority actions at this site would be to include this<br />

location in the pest control activities for feral predators implemented by Murweh Shire<br />

Council, and to protect this habitat from any destructive impacts caused by any road<br />

works and rabbit control.<br />

For any future controlled fires at this site, it is recommended that they be of low<br />

intensity, and that any mounds of timber/plant material are unburnt as they are used<br />

as habitat by yakka skink.<br />

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