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RYDE FLORA and FAUNA STUDY 2008 RYD
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Contents 1.0 Executive Summary 4 1.
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5.33 Waterloo Park 154 5.34 Wilga P
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are also large enough to support bu
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* ground compaction through foot tr
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Access to the Ryde area was difficu
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Figure 1 Bushland Parks and Reserve
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2.3.3 Bennelong Park Bennelong Park
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2.3.7 Bundara Reserve Bundara Reser
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2.3.12 Greenwood Park Greenwood Par
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2.3.17 Lynn Park Lynn Park at Denis
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2.3.23 Putney Park Putney Park is a
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2.3.29 Tindarra Reserve Tindarra Re
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2.3.33 Waterloo Park Waterloo Park
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tree cover; this projected foliage
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Arboreal Mammals: Arboreal mammals
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3.3 Fauna Survey Dates 2008 Reserve
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4.1.3 Parramatta River Catchment Re
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4.1.4 Other Reserves in the Parrama
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previously classified as Blue Gum H
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The ground layer is dominated by Tr
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Previous patchy disturbance to the
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Biosphere Environmental Consultants
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4.1.9 Other Northern Reserves Table
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Trafalgar Park is located on the co
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4.3 Plant species of Particular Con
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listed as an endangered community i
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4.5.2 Sandstone Ridgetop Woodland O
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5.0 Flora and Fauna of the Bushland
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Aitchandar Park House Mouse * Mus m
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POACEAE Cynodon dactylon Common Cou
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Cat * Felis catus Grey-headed Flyin
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EXOTIC AND NON-LOCAL NATIVE PLANTS
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Spotted Pardalote Pardalotus puncta
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5.4.2 Booth Reserve Fauna Animal Gr
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MALVACEAE Malva parviflora Smallflo
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Eucalyptus globoidea White Stringyb
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5.7.2 Bundara Reserve Fauna Animal
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Syncarpia glomulifera Turpentine S
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Angiosperms-Monocotyledons ASPARAGA
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CUNONIACEAE Ceratopetalum gummiferu
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Oplismenus aemulus Basket Grass S O
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Brown Thornbill Acanthiza pusilla N
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5.10.2 Flinders Park Fauna Animal G
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LOBELIACEAE Pratia purpurascens Whi
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ASTERACEAE Glades Bay Park Aster su
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Tawny Frogmouth Podargus strigoides
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EXOTIC AND NON-LOCAL NATIVE PLANTS
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Grass Skink Lampropholis guichenoti
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Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Cacatua ga
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Lomandra filiformis spp filiformis
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Grey Butcherbird Cracticus torquatu
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Corymbia gummifera Red Bloodwood C
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Vicia sativa Slender Vetch FABACEAE
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Angiosperms-Dicotyledons Looking Gl
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BASELLACEAE Anredera cordifolia 4 M
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CONVOLVULACEAE Dichondra repens (s.
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5.18 MALLEE RESERVE (PARRAMATTA RIV
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Superscript numbers pertain to list
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SCROPHULARIACEAE Veronica plebeia V
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5.19.2 Marsfield Park Fauna Animal
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POACEAE Ehrharta erecta Ehrharta, P
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EXOTIC AND NON-LOCAL NATIVE PLANTS
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THELYPTERIDACEAE Christella dentata
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ROSACEAE Rubus fruiticosis species
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Ficus rubiginosa Port Jackson Fig S
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Angiosperms-Monocotyledons ASPARAGA
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Pied Currawong Strepera graculina A
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BIGNONIACEAE Jacaranda mimosifolia
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EUPHORBIACEAE Glochidion ferdinandi
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Angiosperms-Monocotyledons ASPARAGA
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5.27.2 Symons Reserve Fauna Animal
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LOBELIACEAE Pratia purpurascens Whi
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Taraxacum officiale Dandelion Sonch
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5.29 TINDARRA RESERVE (LANE COVE RI
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