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Warrawee Substation - Review of Environmental Factors

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Scientific Name Common NameTSC/FMActEPBC Act Habitat Association Nature <strong>of</strong> Record Likelihood <strong>of</strong>occurrencePotential for impactswoodland, open forest and scrub/heath. Associatedoverstorey species include Eucalyptus haemastoma,Corymbia gummifera and/or E. squamosa.Predicted to occurwithin 10km(DSEWPaC 2012a)historically, butpotential to regeneratevery low given historicand ongoingdisturbances.DarwiniapeduncularisV - Disjunct populations in coastal NSW with isolatedpopulations in the Blue Mountains. Recorded from Brooklyn,Berowra, Galston Gorge, Hornsby, Bargo River, Glen Davis,Mount Boonbourwa and Kings Tableland.Usually grows in dry sclerophyll forest on hillsides and ridges,on or near rocky outcrops on sandy, well drained, lownutrient soil over sandstone.19 records within10km (OEH2012a)Unlikely.No suitable habitat.Nil.DeyeuxiaappressaE E Known only from two pre-1942 records in Sydney, atSaltpan Creek and Killara. May be extinct in the wild.Thought to occur in moist conditions.1 record within10km (OEH2012a)Unlikely.Nil.Predicted to occurwithin 10km(DSEWPaC 2012a)Diuris bracteata - E Extant populations known only from north-west <strong>of</strong> Gosford.Historically collected at Gladesville in N Sydney.Grows in dry sclerophyll forest and woodland with a grassyunderstorey.1 record within10km (OEH2012a)Unlikely.Suitable habitat mayhave occurredhistorically, butpotential to regeneratevery low given historicand ongoingdisturbances.Nil.

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