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HClNC Vegetation Classification & mapping Project: Volume 1: Vegetation Classification Technical Report<br />

Appendix 6: Collated review continued<br />

Outliers<br />

Action<br />

Final notes<br />

accepted<br />

Group<br />

undersampled<br />

Further notes No Location<br />

Site<br />

cleaning<br />

Check<br />

Split<br />

Merge<br />

Remove<br />

accepted<br />

Proposed<br />

name change Group<br />

Preliminary community name<br />

Group<br />

Y Merge Group 274 with<br />

Group 276.<br />

Detailed notes Group<br />

N x Requires checking. Y ecotone, highly degraded sites, Travis did some work<br />

for this survey – not completely happy with these sites<br />

– Travis Peake.<br />

It is on Jurasic sandstone which could pull out a<br />

different community type – Travis Peake.<br />

Could be merged with Group 276 – Doug Binns.<br />

Towarri did have a different vegetation type from other<br />

places in the HCLNC study area but definitely need to<br />

reconsider this group – Travis Peake.<br />

274 Narrow-leaved Ironbark / Black<br />

Pine / Cassinia arcuata heathy<br />

open forest in Turrell State<br />

Forest<br />

N Y Merge groups 233, 280<br />

and 281.<br />

N x Merge with Group<br />

281 – Steve Bell,<br />

Doug Binns.<br />

280 Large-fruited Grey Gum / E.<br />

sparsifolia / Persoonia linearis<br />

shrubby open forest in northeast<br />

Wollemi NP<br />

Merge groups 233, 280<br />

and 281.<br />

N This could belong to Group 280 – Steve Bell & Doug<br />

Binns.<br />

May need to merge; exclude as these are all immediately<br />

after fire monitoring sites – Daniel Connolly.<br />

N x Merge with Group<br />

280 – Steve Bell,<br />

Doug Binns.<br />

281 E. sparsifolia / Large-fruited Grey<br />

Gum<br />

Y Merge groups 283 and<br />

284.<br />

N x Requires checking. N Steve Bell can remember seeing places that are<br />

dominated by Acrotriche rigida. May need to reallocate.<br />

284 Acrotriche rigida / Burrawang / E.<br />

nubila / White Box shrubby<br />

woodland<br />

184<br />

Y Don’t merge.<br />

N Might need to merge with Group 300 – Steve Bell, Travis<br />

Peake.<br />

N x Merge with Group<br />

300 – Steve Bell,<br />

Travis Peake.<br />

286 Brown Bloodwood / Dwyer’s<br />

Red Gum heathy woodland<br />

of northern Wollemi NP and<br />

Goulburn River NP<br />

Y Merge groups 291 and<br />

292.<br />

N Relationship with Group 292 – Doug Binns. Merge<br />

Group 292 with Group 291.<br />

N x Merge with Group<br />

292 – all.<br />

291 Large-fruited Grey Gum / Red<br />

Ironbark shrubby woodland in<br />

Goulburn River NP<br />

N Merge groups 291 and<br />

292.<br />

N x Merge with Group<br />

291 – all.<br />

292 Red Ironbark / Black<br />

Pine / Allocasuarina gymnanthera<br />

heathy woodland in Goulburn<br />

River NP<br />

Y Don’t merge Group<br />

242 with Group 299; no<br />

nearest neighbours and<br />

other groups closer.<br />

N This was completed by one observer and could be<br />

merged into Group 242 – Steve Bell.<br />

N x Merge with Group<br />

242 – Steve Bell.<br />

299 Yertchuck / Large-fruited Grey<br />

Gum heathy woodland of<br />

northern Wollemi<br />

Y Merge groups 285 and<br />

300; one site reallocated<br />

to Group 286.<br />

N There should be more sites that belong to this<br />

community – Steve Bell. Could be merged with Group<br />

286 possibly? Check out all sites, as it is very odd that<br />

they have split off from the other communites.<br />

N x Merge with Group<br />

286 – Steve Bell,<br />

Travis Peake.<br />

300 Brown Bloodwood / Paperbark<br />

Tea Tree / Allocasuarina distylla<br />

heathy woodland in northern<br />

Wollemi NP

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