Am<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g>a Dimmock, QDPI&F, Qld Glen Edwards, NT Parks <str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Wildlife Commissi<strong>on</strong> Anne Fergus<strong>on</strong>, DEH, Kakadu Nati<strong>on</strong>al Park, NT Peter Fitzgerald, DEH, Garig Gunak Barlu Nati<strong>on</strong>al Park, NT Robert Henzell, Animal <str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Plant C<strong>on</strong>trol Commissi<strong>on</strong>, SA Michael Hutchis<strong>on</strong>, QDPI&F, Queensl<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Peter Jesser, DNR&M, Queensl<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Andrea Johns<strong>on</strong>, Centralian L<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Management Associati<strong>on</strong>, Alice Springs. Paul Josif, Manager, L<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> & Sea Management Branch, Nor<str<strong>on</strong>g>the</str<strong>on</strong>g>rn L<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g>s Council., Peter Kendrick, CALM, Karratha, WA Mike Lapwood, CALM, Broome Peter Latz, c<strong>on</strong>sultant, Alice Springs Peter Leys, NSW Department <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> Envir<strong>on</strong>ment <str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> C<strong>on</strong>servati<strong>on</strong> Paul Mah<strong>on</strong>, NSW Department <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> Envir<strong>on</strong>ment <str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> C<strong>on</strong>servati<strong>on</strong> Adrian Manning, Australian Nati<strong>on</strong>al University, Canberra Hugh McNee, NSW Department <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> Envir<strong>on</strong>ment <str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> C<strong>on</strong>servati<strong>on</strong>, Cobar Nikola Markus, Threatened Species Network, Sydney Rh<strong>on</strong>da Melzer, EPA, Qld Jim Mitchell, DNR&M, Qld Andrew Moriarty, Rural L<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g>s Protecti<strong>on</strong> Board, Mossvale Keith Morris, CALM, WA Greg Mutze, Dept Water, L<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Biodiversity C<strong>on</strong>servati<strong>on</strong> Scott O’Keeffe, DNR&M, Qld Dam<strong>on</strong> Oliver, NSW Department <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> Envir<strong>on</strong>ment <str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> C<strong>on</strong>servati<strong>on</strong>, Queanbeyan Colleen O’Malley, Threatened Species Network, Alice Springs M<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g>a Page, University <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> Queensl<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g>, Gatt<strong>on</strong> Rachel Paltridge, Desert Wildlife Services, Alice Springs Gary Potter, EPA, Qld Mark Read, EPA, Cairns, Qld D<strong>on</strong>ald Rol<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g>s, EPA, Queensl<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Keith Saalfield, NT Parks <str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Wildlife Commissi<strong>on</strong> Kevin Str<strong>on</strong>g, QDNR&M, Qld T<strong>on</strong>y Start, CALM, WA. Pacale Taplin, Indigenous L<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Management Facilitator, Nor<str<strong>on</strong>g>the</str<strong>on</strong>g>rn L<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Council, NT Megan Thomas, Qld Herbarium, Brisbane Laurie Twigg, Department <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> Agriculture, WA Mark Weaver, EPA, Qld Rick Webster, Ecosurveys Pty Ltd, Deniliquin Peter Wellings, Department <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> Envir<strong>on</strong>ment <str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Heritage, Darwin Peter West, NSW DPI Ray Whear, L<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Envir<strong>on</strong>ment Manager, Jawoyn Associati<strong>on</strong> Aboriginal Corporati<strong>on</strong>, Ka<str<strong>on</strong>g>the</str<strong>on</strong>g>rine Mark Williams, Department <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> Water, L<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Biodiversity C<strong>on</strong>servati<strong>on</strong>, Adelaide Bruce Wils<strong>on</strong>, DNR&M, Qld John Woinarski, NT Parks <str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Wildlife Commissi<strong>on</strong> John Doherty, EPA, Queensl<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Colin Limpus, EPA, Queensl<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> 4
Abbreviati<strong>on</strong>s: CALM – Department <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> C<strong>on</strong>servati<strong>on</strong> <str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> L<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Management DNR&M – Department <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> Natural Resources <str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Mines, Queensl<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> EPA – Envir<strong>on</strong>ment Protecti<strong>on</strong> Agency, Queensl<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> DPI&F – Department <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> Primary Industries <str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> Fisheries, Queensl<str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> 5
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