- Page 2 and 3: DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND LAND
- Page 4 and 5: TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE _________
- Page 6 and 7: LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Locality M
- Page 8 and 9: A GUIDE TO THIS PLAN Overall the pl
- Page 10 and 11: • The rehabilitation of eroded an
- Page 12 and 13: • Rationalisation of the manageme
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- Page 16: Implications for Management 1. Yanc
- Page 20 and 21: Today, Yanchep National Park remain
- Page 24 and 25: TABLE 1 MANAGEMENT UNITS UNIT ACCES
- Page 26 and 27: The Park area, particularly around
- Page 28 and 29: 2. The Park has a rich history of A
- Page 30 and 31: Mineral Potential There are deposit
- Page 32 and 33: Implications for Management 1. Eros
- Page 34 and 35: variations. (Categories of wetlands
- Page 36 and 37: There are 7 vegetation associations
- Page 39 and 40: 7.2 WETLAND VEGETATION In the Park
- Page 43 and 44: Stylidium aff. affine grows on lime
- Page 45 and 46: iv) prevents soil erosion v) improv
- Page 47 and 48: 8.0 FAUNA The natural habitats of t
- Page 49 and 50: survey. Two species, Morelia spilot
- Page 51 and 52: 8.5 INVERTEBRATES The invertebrates
- Page 53 and 54: Prescriptions 1. Continue monitorin
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- Page 57 and 58: • diesel and oil from engines (la
- Page 59 and 60: ) fauna, including a survey of the
- Page 61 and 62: Since 1970, fires have occurred in
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4. Control of access on management
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plantations; and ornamental trees w
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Management Objective To reduce the
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10.4.3 ORNAMENTAL AND EXOTIC TREES
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4. It is proposed to encourage an i
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viii) Future extraction of ground w
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3. Implement strategies outlined in
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TABLE 6 SUMMARY OF RESEARCH AND MON
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12.0 LANDSCAPE The primary componen
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Management Objectives 1. To protect
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14.0 RECREATION AREA The recreation
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3. A balance needs to be found betw
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The master plan is shown in Figure
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Management Sub-unit Criteria Defini
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• removal of the north oval road
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Prescriptions 1. Redesign car parki
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collection/entrance area. Hence vis
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Management Objectives 1. To keep, a
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14.4.3 BUILDINGS 14.4.3(a) ADMINIST
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since it is of cultural and heritag
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model remain in W.A. The setting is
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14.4.3(f) PARK STAFF OFFICE BUILDIN
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4. The health of the koalas needs t
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2. Prepare a preliminary design of
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The two main remaining cultivated g
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7. Progressively label plants, gard
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7. Restrict all active games (infor
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Current management is carried out b
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There are sometimes problems with t
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management of one facility to the m
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Prescriptions 1. Proceed with arran
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• a maximum number of rowboats (s
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Public Comment - The visitor survey
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while strolling along, which makes
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for recreational and social activit
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6. The ongoing operation of the poo
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5. Liaise with the Gloucester Lodge
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day demand are those at the caves,
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14.4.6(c) MAINTENANCE/SERVICE AREA
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3. Distribute and locate the bins t
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Public Comment - Of the 85 response
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needs and expectations of their rec
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- archery - Cabaret Cave restaurant
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Due to the dynamic nature of caves
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5. At present most of the expertise
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15.2.2(a) CRYSTAL CAVE Management O
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16.0 RECREATION AND USE OF NATURAL
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3. Provide only limited facilities
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2. To provide information of the Pa
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3. If tourist numbers to the State
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In a broader context the proximity
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- a cultural and historical walk in
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14. Provide a main information boar
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Burt, J.S. (1982). Aquatic Cavernic
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Hopkins, D., personal communication
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Singh, G., Kershaw, A.P. and Clark,