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Biodiversity Assessment - Yalgoo

Natural Values

Table: The natural values within each subregion.
Natural Values Description
Yalgoo (YAL)
Endemism

Warradagga Rock. Granite outcrop with endangered flora and invertebrates in ephemeral ponds.

YAL1_412 Succulent steppe with scrub; teatree (Melaleuca thyioides?) over samphire

YAL1_419 Shrublands; bowgada, jam and Melaleuca uncinata thicket

YAL1_683 Succulent steppe with open scrub; scattered Acacia sclerosperma & snakewood over samphire

YAL1_364 Shrublands; bowgada scrub with scattered eucalypts & cypress pine

YAL1_434 Shrublands; Acacia quadrimarginea & jam scrub with scattered York gum & Allocasuarina huegeliana

YAL1_337 Mosaic: Shrublands; bowgada scrub / Hummock grasslands, mixed sandplain - open red mallee & mixed sparse dwarf shrubs over Triodia basedowii

YAL1_358 Shrublands; bowgada & Acacia quadrimarginea on stony ridges

Banded Ironstone Mt Gibson ranges. Contains a significant number of endangered flora.

YAL1_363 Shrublands; bowgada scrub with scattered cypress pine

Tallering Peak Ironstone and jaspilite range - unique landform and vegetation complexes. For example Eriostemon sericeus and Thryptomene decussata low shrublands.

YAL1_416 Low woodland; mulga mixed with cypress pine & york gum

YAL1_414 Succulent steppe with open scrub; scattered bowgada & jam over saltbush & bluebush

YAL1_248 Shrublands; bowgada scrub with scattered red mallee & Eucalyptus sp.

YAL1_357 Medium woodland over scrub; York gum over bowgada & jam (Acacia acuminata)

Acacia vassalii

Acanthiza iredalei iredalei

Calyptorynchus latirostris

Eucalyptus crucis subsp. praecipua

Banded Ironstone Mt Gibson ranges. Contains a significant number of endangered flora.

Mt Singelton Ranges. Number of endangered flora with some unusual vegetation types.

Warradagga Rock. Granite outcrop with endangered flora and invertebrates in ephemeral ponds.

Egernia stokesii badia

Tallering Peak Ironstone and jaspilite range - unique landform and vegetation complexes. For example Eriostemon sericeus and Thryptomene decussata low shrublands.

Darwinia masonii

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