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Biodiversity Assessment - Simpson Strzelecki Dunefields

Ecosystem Recovery Actions

Table: Provisional list of threatened ecosystems in each subregion: their recommended recovery actions
Ecosystem name Recommended recovery actions/location Recommended recovery action notes
SSD2
5.3.20 Fencing No data
5.3.20 Fire management No data
5.3.20 Habitat protection on other state lands No data
5.3.20 Habitat protection on private lands No data
5.3.20 Habitat retention through reserves No data
5.3.20 Research No data
5.3.5 Fire management No data
5.3.5 Habitat protection on other state lands No data
5.3.5 Habitat protection on private lands No data
5.3.5 Habitat retention through reserves No data
5.3.5 Research No data
SSD4
SA0041 Capacity building with stakeholders (specify) Increase awareness of the threats to mound spring ecosystems and ensure that tourism is regulated.
SA0041 Fencing Encourage the fencing of mound springs and associated vegetation.
SA0041 Habitat protection on private lands Encourage the undertaking of Heritage Agreements on private land.
SA0041 Research Undertake research to determine the impact of grazing on this ecosystem.
SA0042 Capacity building with stakeholders (specify) Increase awareness of the threats to mound spring ecosystems and ensure that tourism is regulated.
SA0042 Fencing Encourage the fencing of mound springs and associated vegetation.
SA0042 Habitat protection on private lands Encourage the undertaking of Heritage Agreements on private land.
SSD5
SA0034 Capacity building with stakeholders (specify) Increase awareness among landowners of the significance of this ecosystem.
SA0034 Feral animal control Rabbit control
SA0034 Fire management Implement fire control measures
SA0034 Habitat retention through reserves No data
SA0040 Feral animal control No data
SA0040 Habitat protection on private lands Inform landowners of the locations of the ecosystem and encourage them to fence the area or reduce grazing of the area.
SSD7
6.3.13 No data No data

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