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DRAFT<br />

<strong>South</strong> <strong>West</strong> Regional NRM Strategy – Ancillary Document<br />

Comments: All species including unique and common species, <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir impact on <strong>the</strong> landscape and <strong>the</strong><br />

aes<strong>the</strong>tics.<br />

5.6.1.25 Mature trees<br />

Asset value: Exceptional<br />

Threat score: High<br />

Asset identifiable: Dispersed<br />

SMART goal <strong>for</strong> actions: xx<br />

Will proposed action make real difference: xx<br />

Likely private intervention if required: xx<br />

Likely public intervention if required: xx<br />

Identified threats:<br />

Dieback and o<strong>the</strong>r pathogens (tree decline – flooded gums, tuarts, jarrah, wandoo etc.); climate change;<br />

water extraction; feral animals (bees and o<strong>the</strong>rs taking over nesting sites); urban development; clearing;<br />

land management practises; fire management practises (lack of fire) and human use.<br />

Comments: Habitat loss; mature trees are critical habitat as “hopping points” and <strong>for</strong> nesting/corridors.<br />

5.6.1.26 Flora – declared/listed<br />

Asset value: Exceptional<br />

Threat score: Very High<br />

Asset identifiable: Yes, but dispersed<br />

SMART goal <strong>for</strong> actions: xx<br />

Will proposed action make real difference: xx<br />

Likely private intervention if required: xx<br />

Likely public intervention if required: xx<br />

Identified threats: Dieback and o<strong>the</strong>r pathogens; habitat loss; pollution; climate change; water extraction;<br />

introduced species; dams; weeds; urban development; clearing; degradation of vegetation on river banks;<br />

land management practises; erosion; fire management practises; salinity; fire; plantations; human use and<br />

unauthorized acceess; logging.<br />

Comments: Refers to DRFs and TECs (see State and Federal lists).<br />

5.6.1.27 Regionally significant BioPlan vegetation<br />

Asset value: Exceptional<br />

Threat score: Very High<br />

Asset identifiable: Yes, but dispersed<br />

SMART goal <strong>for</strong> actions: xx<br />

Will proposed action make real difference: xx<br />

Likely private intervention if required: xx<br />

Likely public intervention if required: xx<br />

Identified threats: Dieback and o<strong>the</strong>r pathogens; pollution; climate change; water extraction; introduced<br />

species;; weeds; feral animals; urban development; clearing; land management practises; erosion; fire<br />

management practises; salinity; human use.<br />

Comments: Refers to vegetation on <strong>the</strong> Swan Coastal Plain.<br />

5.6.1.28 Mundijong-SW Highway Rail Corridor<br />

Asset value: Exceptional<br />

Threat score: Moderate<br />

Asset identifiable: Yes<br />

SMART goal <strong>for</strong> actions: xx<br />

Will proposed action make real difference: xx<br />

Likely private intervention if required: xx<br />

Likely public intervention if required: xx<br />

Identified threats: Dieback and o<strong>the</strong>r pathogens; pollution; climate change; introduced species; dams;<br />

weeds; feral animals; urban development; clearing; land management practises; erosion; fire management<br />

practises; salinity; fire; human use.<br />

Comments: None at this workshop.<br />

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