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Tender for the Programme - South West Catchments Council

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

5.7.1.27 Rockingham National Park<br />

Sub-region: Peel-Harvey<br />

Asset value: Exceptional<br />

Asset identifiable: Yes<br />

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

Likely private intervention if required: xx<br />

Likely public intervention if required: xx<br />

Threat score: Moderate<br />

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

Identified threats: Weeds, development, fire management, dieback.<br />

Comments: This small pocket of native bushland is close to schools and would be invaluable <strong>for</strong><br />

understanding nature; <strong>the</strong>re<strong>for</strong>e educational; spring in this nature reserve is outstanding –<br />

photographically appealing. Refers to fauna, flora, recreational, tourism and Indigenous values.<br />

Priority actions: Most important – fire management; 2 nd most important – weed control; 3 rd most<br />

important – biodiversity management.<br />

5.7.1.28 Nesting sites <strong>for</strong> birds<br />

Sub-region: Whole SW<br />

Asset value: Exceptional<br />

Asset identifiable: Dispersed<br />

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

Likely private intervention if required: xx<br />

Likely public intervention if required: xx<br />

Threat score: Moderate<br />

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

Identified threats: Clearing, land management and fire management practises, climate change,<br />

introduced species (bees and parrots from <strong>the</strong> Eastern states).<br />

Comments: Refers to fauna, recreational, tourism, Indigenous and historical values; also allows increase<br />

in breeding populations of native birds.<br />

Priority actions: Most important – biodiversity management; 2 nd most important – fire management; 3 rd<br />

most important – pest animal control. Also educating people of <strong>the</strong>ir importance and creating man-made<br />

nesting structures on developed reserves.<br />

5.7.1.29 Coastal dunes<br />

Sub-region: Whole SW<br />

Asset value: Exceptional<br />

Threat score: Moderate<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: Weeds, development, erosion, climate change, human use/impacts.<br />

Comments: Refers to fauna, flora, recreational, tourism, Indigenous and historical values; also slows<br />

coastal erosion.<br />

Priority actions: Most important – management of erosion; 2 nd most important – biodiversity<br />

management; 3 rd most important – weed control. Also educating people of <strong>the</strong>ir importance, creating<br />

vehicle barrier fencing and installing walk trails.<br />

5.7.1.30 Endemic frog species<br />

Sub-region: Whole SW<br />

Asset value: Exceptional<br />

Asset identifiable: Dispersed<br />

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

Likely private intervention if required: xx<br />

Threat score: High<br />

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

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