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Plan to Protect Environmental Assets from Lantana - Weeds Australia

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Table A3.2. High-priorityanimal species at risk <strong>from</strong> lantana<br />

Scientific name<br />

Listed<br />

under<br />

legislation*<br />

Scientific name<br />

Listed<br />

under<br />

legislation*<br />

Adelotus brevis Q Miniopterus australis N<br />

Cacophis harriettae N Nangura spinosa Q<br />

Cacophis krefftii O Nyctimene robinsoni N<br />

Co eranoscincus reticulates C, N, Q Onychogalea fraenata C, Q<br />

Cyclopsitta diophthalmacoxeni C, N, Q Ornithoptera richmondia Q<br />

Dasyornis brachypterus C, N, Q Petaurus australis (high priority in Terrain NRM only) N<br />

Delma <strong>to</strong>rquata C, Q Petaurus gracilis C, Q<br />

Eroticoscincus graciloides Q Phyllodes imperialis (southern ssp.) C, N<br />

Hoplocephalus stephensii N, Q Pseudophryne australis N<br />

Kerivoula papuensis N, Q Pseudophryne covacevichae C<br />

Lichenos<strong>to</strong>mus hindwoodi Q Thersites mitchellae C, N<br />

Menura al berti N, Q Ty<strong>to</strong> capensis N<br />

Meridolum corneovirens<br />

N<br />

*This biodiversity is either listed under the Commonwealth (C) EPBC Act, the QLD (Q) NC Act and/or the NSW (N) TSC Act. Other (O) species which are high priority<br />

under this <strong>Plan</strong> but not currently listed under any of the above legislation are also included.<br />

Table A3.3. High-priority ecological communities in New South Wales at risk <strong>from</strong> lantana<br />

Threatened ecological community<br />

Listed<br />

under<br />

legislation*<br />

Threatened ecological community<br />

Liste d<br />

under<br />

legislation*<br />

Bangalay Sand forest N Pittwater Spotted Gum Forest N<br />

Blue Gum High Forest C, N River-Flat Eucalypt Forest on Coastal Floodplains of the N<br />

NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin and South East Corner<br />

bioregions<br />

Cooks River/Castlereagh Iro nbark Forest in the<br />

N<br />

Robertson Basalt Tall Open-forest in the Sydney Basin N<br />

Sydney Basin Bioregion<br />

Bioregion<br />

Cumberland Plain Woodland C, N Shale/Sands<strong>to</strong>ne Transition Forest C, N<br />

Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub in the Sydney Basin C, N Sout hern Highlands Shale Woodlands inthe Sydney<br />

N<br />

Bioregion<br />

Basin Bioregion<br />

Illawarra Lowlands Grassy Woodland in the Sydney<br />

N<br />

Sub- tropical Coastal Floodplain Forest of the NSW North N<br />

Basin Bioregion<br />

Coast bioregion<br />

Illawarra Subtropical Rainforest in the Sydney N Sun Valley Cabbage Gum Forest in theSydney Basin<br />

N<br />

Bioregion<br />

Kurnell Dune Forest in the Sutherland Shire and City of N<br />

Swamp Oak Floodplain Forest of the NSW North Coast, N<br />

Rockdale<br />

Sydney Basin and South East Corner bioregions<br />

Lit<strong>to</strong>ral Rainforest in the NSW North Coast, Sydney C, N Swamp Sclerophyll Forest oncoastal floodplains of the N<br />

Basin andSouth East Corner Bioregions<br />

NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin and South East Corner<br />

bioregions<br />

Lower Hunter Valley Dry Rainforest in the Sydney<br />

N Sydney Turpentine –Ironbark forest C, N<br />

Basin and NSW North Coast Bioregions<br />

Lowland Rainforest in NSW North Coast and Sydney<br />

Basin Bioregion<br />

N<br />

Themeda Grassland onseacliffs andcoastal headlands<br />

in the NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin and South East<br />

Corner bioreg ions<br />

Umina Coastal Sandplain Woodland in the Sydney Basin<br />

Bioregion<br />

Western Sydney Dry Rainforest in the Sy dney Basin<br />

Bioregion<br />

Lowland Rainforest on Floodplain in the NNSW North N<br />

Coast Bioregion<br />

Mil<strong>to</strong>n Ulladulla Subtropical Rainforest in the Sydney N<br />

Basin Bioregion<br />

Moist Shale Woodland in the Sydney Basin Bioregion N White Gum Moist Forest in the NSW North Coast<br />

Bioregion<br />

O’Hares Creek Shale Forest<br />

N<br />

*These communities are either listed under the Commonwealth (C) EPBC Act and/or the NSW (N) TSC Act.<br />

N<br />

N<br />

N<br />

N<br />

Table A3.4. High-priority Regional Ecosystems in Queensland at risk <strong>from</strong> lantana<br />

Regional ecosystem<br />

7.2.3 Corymbia tessellaris+/ - Acacia crassicarpa+/ - C.<br />

intermedia +/- C. clarksoniana woodland <strong>to</strong> closed<br />

forest<br />

7.3.1 Hemarthria uncinata+/ - Ischaemum australe<br />

and/or * Cynodon dactylongrassland<br />

7.3.9 Corymbia tessellaris,Acacia spp.,Melaleuca<br />

spp. open forest<br />

7.3.10 Simple–complex mesophyll <strong>to</strong> no<strong>to</strong>phyll vine<br />

forest<br />

Listed<br />

Regional ecosystem<br />

under<br />

legislation*<br />

Q 7.3.39 Eucalyptus tereticornis +/- E. platyphylla +/-<br />

Corymbia intermedia +/- Lophostemon suaveolens open<br />

woodland <strong>to</strong> open forest<br />

Listed<br />

under<br />

legislation*<br />

Q<br />

Q 7.3.40 Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest Q<br />

Q<br />

7.3.42 Eucalyptus grandisopen forest <strong>to</strong> woodland (or Q<br />

vine forest with emergent E. grandis)<br />

Q 7.3.43 Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest <strong>to</strong> woodland Q<br />

7.3.16 -Eucalyptus platyphylla woodland <strong>to</strong> open forest Q 7.3.46 Lophostemon suaveolens open forest <strong>to</strong><br />

woodland<br />

7.3.19 Corymbia intermedia orC. tessellari s +/ -<br />

Q<br />

7.3.50 Melaleuca fluviatilis+/ - vine forest species, open<br />

Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest (or vine forest with<br />

<strong>to</strong> closed forest<br />

thesespecies as emergents)<br />

7.3.20 Corymbia intermedia and Syncarpia glomulifera,<br />

or C. intermedia and Eucalyptus pellita or Syncarpia<br />

glomulifera and Allocasuarina spp., or E. cloeziana, or<br />

C. <strong>to</strong>relliana open forests (or vine forests with these<br />

species as emergents)<br />

Q 7.8.3 Complex semi-evergreen no<strong>to</strong>phyll vine forest C, Q<br />

7.3.26 Casuarina cunninghamiana woodland <strong>to</strong> open<br />

forest<br />

Q<br />

7.8.7 Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest <strong>to</strong> tall open<br />

forest, and associated grasslands<br />

7.3.28 Rivers and streams including riparian herbfield Q<br />

7.8.8 Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. reducta+/ - Angophora<br />

and shrubland on river and stream bed alluvium<br />

floribunda open forest <strong>to</strong> woodland<br />

7.3.37 Complex semi -evergreen no<strong>to</strong>phyll vine forest C, Q 7.8.10 Eucalyptus tereticornis,E. drepanophylla (or E.<br />

granitica), E. portuensis, Corymbia intermedia woodland<br />

<strong>to</strong> open forest, or E. moluccana woodland <strong>to</strong> open forest<br />

Q<br />

Q<br />

Q<br />

Q<br />

Q<br />

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