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SCHEDULE 1 TO CLAUSE 42.01 ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE OVERLAYShown on the planning scheme map as ESO1.
EAST GIPPSLAND SITES OF BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE
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Statement of environmental significanceThe overlay areas comprise Sites of Biological Significance containing specific values as listedin Table 1 below and representing either: rare or threatened species; restricted, rare or threatenedvegetation communities; vegetation which is important as a corridor; high species richness; orother unusual biological features.
The sites include suitable habitat for either the local population or the local occurrence of a speciesor community.
Background document
East Gippsland Sites of Biological Significance, (Department of Natural Resources andEnvironment, 1997).
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Environmental objective to be achievedTo ensure that development occurs so as not to adversely impact upon the environmental valuesof the site or any other value that may be identified within the overlay area.
To conserve and enhance the environmental sustainability and ecological integrity of these values.
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Permit requirementA permit is required in accordance with Clause 42.01-2. This does not apply:
For buildings, works or development undertaken on land not supporting environmental valueslisted in Table 1 as verified to the satisfaction of the responsible authority.
For alterations or extensions to existing buildings.
For construction of buildings ancillary to existing dwellings.
For agricultural activities such as ploughing, grazing and slashing of substantially cleared areasmaintained for pasture or cropping.
For works associated with plantation development where such development is undertaken onland not supporting the environmental values listed in the table below and as verified to thesatisfaction of the responsible authority.
For the removal, destruction or lopping of any vegetation deemed unsafe by a suitably qualifiedarborist and/or to the satisfaction of the responsible authority.
For the cutting of reasonable amounts of firewood and fencing timber for personal use by theowner or occupier of the land.
For the removal, destruction or lopping of the minimum extent of vegetation necessary for theestablishment and maintenance of farm fences.
If the works are to be carried out by or on behalf of a public authority, government departmentor municipal council.
For activities conducted on public land by or on behalf of the Department of Environment,Land, Water and Planning under the relevant provisions of the Reference Areas Act 1978,National Parks Act 1975, Fisheries Act 1995, Wildlife Act 1975, Land Act 1958, Crown Land(Reserves) Act 1978 or Forests Act 1958.
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EAST GIPPSLAND PLANNING SCHEME
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Application requirementsAll applications for buildings, works and development should demonstrate how, for eachenvironmental value listed in Table 1 below, any relevant management practices identified in 4.0Decision guidelines will be incorporated so as to avoid or minimise impact to the environmentalvalues.
An application must also be accompanied by the following information, as appropriate:
Details of the works proposed to be undertaken.
Description of the purpose for which the removal of vegetation is to be undertaken.
Detailed scale map of the subject land indicating north and showing:
Property boundaries and dimensions.
Site of buildings and works and areas where removal of vegetation is to be undertaken, existingcleared areas, and areas to be retained as vegetation.
Type and condition of all vegetation present on the entire property, particularly that which isproposed to be removed or cleared.
All waterways, drainage lines and wetlands.
Adjacent roads and any unused road easements.
Any native fauna known to be present on or near the subject land.
Referral of applications
All applications for works and development must be referred to the Department of Environment,Land, Water and Planning for comment, unless in the opinion of the responsible authority theproposal satisfies any requirements or conditions previously agreed in writing between theresponsible authority and the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning.
Exemption from notice and review
An application for development in association with uses in Section 1 of the Zone applying to theland is exempt from the notice requirements of section 52(1)(a), (b) and (d), decision requirementsof section 64(1), (2) and (3), and appeal rights of section 82(1) of the Act.
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Decision guidelinesBefore deciding on an application, in addition to the decision guidelines in Clause 42.01-4, theresponsible authority should consider whether works and development pose a threat to ecologicalsustainability of values listed for that area and whether such threats can be adequately managedthrough adoption of any relevant management practices listed below:
Reduce or limit the extent of inappropriate clearing and harvesting of native vegetation.
Undertake revegetation with appropriate indigenous species to offset any loss of environmentalvalues resulting from the works or development.
Fence areas of remnant native vegetation and revegetated areas so as to protect and limit furtherdegradation to environmental values.
Develop a land management plan or works program encompassing a range of managementpractices implemented over a period of time.
Any relevant management practices as listed in the table below.
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EAST GIPPSLAND PLANNING SCHEME
ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate fireregime.
Masked Owl (Tytonovaehollandiae)
Dwarf FlatheadGudgeon(Philypnodon Spnov.)
Tostaree16A01002ESO1-1
Encourage controlof introducedpredators
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate fireregime.
Masked Owl (Tytonovaehollandiae)
Powerful Owl(Ninox strenua)
CommonSpleenwort(Aspleniumtrichomanes)
Mystery Lake16A01003ESO1-2
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock fromstreamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
Cluster-headedMat-rush(Lomandralongifolia ssp.exilis) Encourage control
of introducedpredators.
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate fireregime.
Australian Grayling(Prototroctesmaraena)
Broadfin Galaxias(Galaxiasbrevipinnis)
Murrindal16A01005ESO1-3
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Spot-tailed Quoll(Dasyurusmaculatus) streamsides and to
fence vegetationremnants.CommonBent-wing
Bat (Miniopterusschreibersii) Encourage
cooperative foxcontrol programsBinung (Christella
dentata) which minimise riskto non-targetspecies.
Bluish Bulbine Lily(Bulbine glauca)
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy which
Broad Shield-fern(Polystichumformosum)
avoids damage toroadsidevegetation.
Chinese Brake(Pteris vittata)
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Coast Pomaderris(Pomaderris orariasp. oraria)
Avoid slashingbefore plants haveset seed.
Coast Pomaderris(Pomaderris oraria)
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
CommonSpleenwort(Aspleniumtrichomanes
Delicate NewHolland Daisy(Vittadiniatenuissima)
FeatheryWheat-grass(Australopyrumretrofractum)
HookersTussock-grass(Poa hookeri)
Jointed Mistletoe(Korthalsella rubra)
Leafy Greenhood(Pterostyliscucullata)
Limestone BlueWattle (Acaciacaerulescens)
LimestonePomaderris(Pomaderris orariasp. calcicola)
Mountain Correa(Correalawrenciana var.rosea)
Slender Tick-trefoil(Desmodiumvarians)
MontaneGrasslands
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
River Blackfish(Gadopsismarmoratus)
Butchers Creek16A01006ESO1-4
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate fireregime.
Austral Toadflax(Thesium australe)
Dwarf Milkwort(Polygala japonica)
Slender Tick-trefoil(Desmodiumvarians)
Green Hills16A01007ESO1-5
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Marsh Leek-orchid(Prasophylllumrogersii)
intact nativevegetation throughfencing.
Slaty Leek-orchid(Prasophyllumfrenchii)
Avoid cattle grazingbefore plants haveset seed especiallyorchids and AustralToad-flax.
Montane GrassyWoodland
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Herb-rich Forest
MontaneGrassland
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Large Brown TreeFrog (Litoriajervisiensis)
Gillingal Station16A01008ESO1-6
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
Herb-rich Forest
Limestone GrassyWoodland
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Australian Bass(Macquarianovemaculeata)
Jackson Crossing16A01009ESO1-7
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
Striped Gudgeon(Gobiomorphusaustralis)
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
FeatheryWheat-grass(Australopyrumretrofractum)
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Encouragelandholders tomanage grazing
Brush-tailed RockWallaby (Petrogalepencillata)
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regimes of stock byfencing vegetationremnants.
Mountain Dragon(Tympanocryptisdiemensis)
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Low Bush-pea(Pulteneasubspicata)
MontaneGrasslands
Encouragecooperative foxcontrol programswhich minimise riskto non-targetspecies.
Avoid slashing inkey areas beforeplants have setseed.
Encourageapplication of anappropriate fireregime.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Mountain Galaxias(Galaxias olidus)
Viscid Daisy-bush(Olearia viscosa)
Wild Dog Creek16A01015ESO1-9
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.Rare orchids
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Broadfin Galaxias(Galaxiasbrevipinnis)
W Tree Creek16A01017ESO1-10
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock byfencing vegetationremnants.
Sooty Owl (Tytotenebricosa)
Wallaby Bush(Beyerialasiocarpa)
Battle Point16A01020ESO1-11
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Red IronbarkForest
Riparian ScrubComplex
Yellow BoxWoodlands Encourage
application of anappropriate fireregime.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Powerful Owl(Ninox strenua)
Sooty Owl (Tytotenebricosa)
Holstons16A01021ESO1-12
vegetationremnants byfencing.Yellow Box
WoodlandsDevelop/encourageapplication ofappropriate weedcontrol program.
Encourageapplication of anappropriate fireregime.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Yellow BoxWoodlands
Riparian Forest
Tambo River16A01023ESO1-13
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
Cox’s Gudgeon(Gobiomorphuscoxii)
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Encouragelandholders tophysically removemistletoe toenhance life ofaffected tree.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Brush-tailed RockWallaby (Petrogalepencillata)
Mt Hamilton16A01025ESO1-14
vegetationremnants byfencing.
Mountain Dragon(Tympanocryptisdiemensis)
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Spot-tailed Quoll(Dasyurusmaculatus)
AntelopeGreenhood(Pterostylis laxa) Encourage
cooperative foxcontrol programs
Austral Moonwort(Botrychiumaustrale) which minimise risk
to non-targetspecies.Austral Toad-flax
(Thesium australe)Encourageapplication of anappropriate fireregime.
Dwarf Milkwort(Polygala japonica)
Fisch’s Greenhood(Pterostylis fischii)
Hairy Anchor-plant(Discariapubescens)
HispidHelmet-orchid(Corybas hispidus)
Lanky Buttons(Leptorhynchoselongatus)
Long-tongueSummer Orchid(Pterostylis aestiva)
Low Bush-pea(Pultenaeasubspicata)
Matted Parrot-pea(Dillwynia prostrata)
Red-hood(Pterostylis coccina
Rock Daisy(Brachyscomepetrophila)
Smooth Tea-tree(Leptospermumglabrescens)
MontaneGrasslands
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Spot-tailed Quoll(Dasyurusmaculatus)
Suggan Buggan16A01026ESO1-15
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
Blue MountainsTree Frog (Litoriacitropa)
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Dwarf Zieria (Zieriacytisoides)
HispidHelmet-orchid(Corybas hispidus)
Encouragecooperative foxcontrol programs
Hoary Ray-flower(Cyphantheraalbicans spalbicans)
which minimise riskto non-targetspecies.Hoary Ray-flower
(Cyphantheraalbicans)
Encourageapplication of anappropriate fireregime.
Mountain Dampiera(Dampierapurpurea) Avoid slashing
before seed hasset.
Narrow-leafBent-grass(Deyeuxiapungens)
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichThick-leaf Star-hair
(Astrotrichalinearis)
avoids damage toroadsidevegetation.
Rock Mallee(Eucalyptussaxatilis)
Shrubby Raspwort(Haloragodendronbaeuerlenii)
Slender Myoporum(Myoporumfloribundum)
White BoxWoodlands(Eucalyptus albens)
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Glossy Grass Skink(Leiolopismarawlinsoni)
Teapot Creek16A01027ESO1-16
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
vegetationremnants byfencing.
Mountain Dragon(Tympanocryptisdiemensis)
Encouragecooperative foxcontrol programs
Alpine Water Skink(Eulamruskosciuskoi)
which minimise riskto non-targetspecies.
Encouragelandholders todevelop anappropriate fireregime.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Mountain Galaxias(Galaxias olidus)
Glossy Grass Skink(Leiolopismarawlinsoni)
Benambra16A01028ESO1-17
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
Open Marshwort(Nymphoidesgerminata)
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
ShowyWillow-herb(Epilobiumpallidiflorum)
Ensure grazing ofdomestic stock andrabbits does notimpact on biologicalassets.
Austral Toad-flax(Thesium australe)
Hairy Anchor-plant(Discariapubescens)
Lake Omeo16A01029ESO1-18
Develop and applyan appropriateweed controlprogram to protectbiological assets.
Spiny Pepper-cress(Lepidiumaschersonii)
MontaneGrassland
Encourage andapply anappropriate fireregime to enhancebiological assets.
Encourageadjacentlandholders toassist inmanagement ofthreats.
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Encourage localLandcare groups torevegetate areas ofthe lake withindigenous floraand assist in thecontrol of weedsand vermin.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Macquarie Perch(Macquariaaustralasica)
Mitta Mitta River16A01030ESO1-19
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Lanky fescue(Austrofestucaeriopoda)
Little Mount Tambo16A01032ESO1-20
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
ShowyWillow-herb(Epilobiumpallidiflorum)
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Encourageapplication of anappropriate fireregime.
Avoid slashingbefore seed hasset.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Hairy Anchor-plant(Discariapubescens)
Limestone Creek16A01033ESO1-21
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Encourageapplication of anappropriate fireregime.
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Powerful Owl(Ninox strenua)
Sooty Owl (Tytotenebricosa)
Warm TemperateRainforest
Flaggy Creek16A01034ESO1-22
Encouragecooperative foxcontrol programswhich minimise riskto non-targetspecies.
Exclude fire fromrainforest areas.
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage toroadsidevegetation.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Little Tern (Sternaalbifrons)
Fairy Tern (Sternanereis)
Lake Tyers House16A01035ESO1-23
vegetationremnants byfencing.Martins Toadlet
(Uperoleia martini)Develop andencourage anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Cluster-headedMat-rush(Lomandralongifolia splongifolia) Control andmonitor
rabbit densities onMarl Island.Migratory, nomadic
and residentialwaterbirds andwaders
Encouragecooperative foxcontrol programs
Dry Rainforest which minimise riskto non-targetspecies.
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage toroadsidevegetation.
Application of anappropriate fireregime.
MontaneGrasslands
Bullock Creek16A01037ESO1-24
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage toroadsidevegetation.
Prevent stock fromgrazing this area.
Application ofappropriate fireregime.
MontaneGrasslands
Wulgulmerang16A01038ESO1-25
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage toroadsidevegetation.
Prevent stock fromgrazing this area.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
HookersTussock-grass(Poa hookeri)
Snowy River16A01041ESO1-27
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
River Beard-heath(Leucopogonriparius)
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Develop and applyan appropriateweed controlprogram.
Austral Moonwort(Botrychiumaustrale)
Bruce Road16A01042ESO1-28
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage toroadsidevegetation.
Avoid inappropriatesubdivisions,developments or
White-belliedSea-eagle(Haliaeetusleucogaster)
Sandfords16A01103ESO1-29
disturbance whichcould come within500m of nest site.
Location ofWhite-belliedSea-eagle nestsare to remainconfidential.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock byfencing vegetationremnants.
Australian Bass(Macquarianovemaculeata
Wildlife Corridor
Nicholson River16A01104ESO1-30
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Encouragecooperative foxcontrol programswhich minimise riskto non-targetspecies.
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage toroadsidevegetation.
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Encouragerevegetation linkingBosses Swampalong railway line toSandfords Lane.
Encourage parallelplantings onfreehold land towiden vegetationcorridor.
Encouragelandholders tofence vegetationremnants.
Wildlife corridorNicholson Corridor16A01110ESO1-31
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Encouragecooperative foxcontrol programswhich minimise riskto non-targetspecies.
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage toroadsidevegetation.
Encourage parallelplantings onfreehold land towiden vegetationcorridor.
Encouragerevegetation linkingthe western end ofHowletts Road tothe NicholsonRiver.
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Develop andencourageapplication of an
Dwarf Milkwort(Polygala japonica)
Purple Diuris(Diuris punctata)
Marriage Lane16A01113ESO1-32
appropriate weedcontrol program byadjoininglandholders.
Gippsland PlainsGrassland
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime and fireprotectiontechniques.
Design amaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage torailway reservevegetation.
Ensure areas arenot grazed bystock.
Develop andencourageapplication of an
Purple Diuris(Diuris punctata)
Hillside16A01114ESO1-33
appropriate weedcontrol program byadjoininglandholders.
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime and fireprotectiontechniques.
Design amaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage torailway reservevegetation.
Ensure area is notgrazed by stock.
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fire
Purple Diuris(Diuris punctata)
Hillside16A01115ESO1-34
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
regime and fireprotectiontechniques.
Design amaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage torailway reservevegetation.
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program byadjoininglandholders.
Ensure area is notgrazed by stock.
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fire
Purple Diuris(Diuris punctata)
Hillside16A01117ESO1-35
regime and fireprotectiontechniques.
Design amaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage torailway reservevegetation.
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program byadjoininglandholders.
Ensure area is notgrazed by stock.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Streaked RockOrchid(Dendrobiumstriolatum)
Mt Lookout16A01119ESO1-36
vegetationremnants byfencing.
Coast Grey Box(Eucalyptusbosistoana)
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Red IronbarkForest (Eucalyptustricarpa)
Warm TemperateRainforest
Exclude fire fromrainforest areas.
Encouragefirewood collectionfrom less sensitiveareas.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Australian Grayling(Prototroctesmaraena)
Prospect Creek16A01120ESO1-37
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
River Blackfish(Gadopsismarmoratus)
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Australian Bass(Macquarianovemaculeata)
Mitchell River16A01121ESO1-38
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
Australian Grayling(Prototroctesmaraena)
Encouragerevegetation ofriparian areas
Broadfin Galaxias(Galaxiasbrevipinnis)
including parallelplantings onfreehold land.
Encouragelandholders tofence vegetationremnants.
Wildlife CorridorHoles RoadWildlifeCorridor
16A01122ESO1-39
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Encouragecooperative foxcontrol programswhich minimise riskto non-targetspecies.
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage toroadsidevegetation.
Encourage parallelplantings onfreehold land towiden vegetationcorridor.
Encouragerevegetation of anyvegetation gapsalong the roadside.
Encouragelandholders tofence vegetationremnants.
White-belliedSea-eagle(Haliaeetusleucogaster)
The Camp16A01123ESO1-40
Location ofWhite-belliedSea-eagle nestsare to remainconfidential.
Encouragelandholder not todisturb site whenbreeding isoccurring and to beinvolved inmonitoring andprotecting the site.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
White-belliedSea-eagle(Haliaeetusleucogaster)
Raymond Island16A01132ESO1-41
vegetationremnants andwetlands byfencing.
Coastal GrassyForest
Gippsland PlainsGrassy Woodland
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Significant koalapopulation
Significantwetlands
Encouragecooperative foxcontrol programswhich minimise riskto non-targetspecies.
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichminimises damageto roadsidevegetation.
Location ofWhite-belliedSea-eagle nestsare to remainconfidential.
Encouragerevegetationprojects involvingreplanting andprotecting CoastManna Gum.
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
White-belliedSea-eagle(Haliaeetusleucogaster)
Point Jones16A01137ESO1-42
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
Location ofWhite-belliedSea-eagle nestsare to remainconfidential.
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Encouragelandholders tofence vegetationremnants.
Wildlife Corridor
Gippsland PlainsGrassy Woodland
Goonnure WildlifeCorridor
16A01145ESO1-43
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Encouragecooperative foxcontrol programswhich minimise riskto non-targetspecies.
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichminimises damageto roadsidevegetation.
Encourage parallelplantings onfreehold land towiden vegetationcorridor.
Encouragerevegetation of anyvegetation gapsalong the roadside.
Encouragelandholders tofence vegetationremnants.
Gippsland PlainsGrassland
Gippsland PlainsGrassy Woodland
Tambo UpperCorridor
16A01151ESO1-44
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Wildlife Corridor
Encouragecooperative foxcontrol programs
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
which minimise riskto non-targetspecies.
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage toroadsidevegetation.
Encourage parallelplantings onfreehold land towiden vegetationcorridor.
Encouragerevegetation of anyvegetation gapsalong the corridor.
Encouragereplanting tocompletevegetation link toState forest in thenorth and coastalvegetation south ofthe PrincesHighway.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Powerful Owl(Ninox strenua)
River Blackfish(Gadopsismarmoratus)
Waterholes16A01152ESO1-45
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Viscid Daisy-bush(Olearia viscosa)r
Limestone BoxForest
Nungurner Hill16A01156ESO1-46
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ManagementPractices
Statement ofEnvironmentalSignificance
Site NameSite Ref No.PS Map Ref
Encouragelandholders tofence vegetationremnants.
Wildlife CorridorRodericks RoadWildlife Corridor
16A01160ESO1-47
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Encouragecooperative foxcontrol programswhich minimise riskto non-targetspecies.
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage toroadsidevegetation.
Encourage parallelplantings onfreehold land towiden vegetationcorridor.
Encouragerevegetation of anyvegetation gapsalong corridor.
Encouragelandholders tofence vegetationremnants.
Purple Diuris(Diuris punctata)
Wildlife Corridor
Gippsland PlainsGrassy Woodland
North of Moormung16A01161ESO1-48
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
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Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage toroadsidevegetation.
Encourage parallelplantings onfreehold land towiden vegetationcorridor.
Encouragerevegetation of anyvegetation gapsalong the corridor.
Encouragereplanting tothicken up andwiden existingplantings.
Develop andencourageapplication of an
Purple Diuris(Diuris punctata)
Rough GrainLove-grass(Eragrostistrachycarpa)
Hillside RailwayReserve
16A01162ESO1-49
appropriate weedcontrol program byadjoininglandholders.
Gippsland PlainsGrassland Apply appropriate
fire regimes andweed controlprograms to site.
Encourageadjacentlandholders tomaintain andimprove fencing.
Encouragelandholders tofence vegetationremnants.
Purple Diuris(Diuris punctata)
Lindenow South16A01163ESO1-50
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program byadjoininglandholders.
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Apply appropriatefire regimes andweed controlprograms to site.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Austral Moonwort(Botrychiumaustrale)
Lindenow16A01164ESO1-51
wetlands and tofence vegetationremnants.
Dwarf Kerrawang(Rulingia prostrata)
Gaping Leek-orchid(Prasophyllumcorrectum
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Purple Diuris(Diuris punctata
Woolly Waterlily(Philydrumlanuginosum)
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.Gippsland Plains
Grassy Woodland Design a roadmaintenancestrategy which
Gippsland PlainsGrassland
avoids damage toroadsidevegetation.
Wildlife Corridor
Encourage parallelplantings onfreehold land towiden vegetationcorridor.
Encouragerevegetation of anyvegetation gapsalong the corridor.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Powerful Owl(Ninox strenua)
Blue MountainsTree Frog (Litoriacitropa)
Old Man Hill16A01165ESO1-52
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
Cobra Greenhood(Pterostylisgrandiflora)
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Sooty Owl (Tytotenebricosa)
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Wallaby Bush(Beyerialasiocarpa)
Encouragecooperative foxcontrol programswhich minimise riskto non-targetspecies.
Rough Maidenhair(Aspleniumhispidulum)
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
Red IronbarkForest (Eucalyptustricarpa)
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock byfencing vegetationremnants.
White-belliedSea-eagle(Haliaeetusleucogaster)
Masked Owl (Tytonovaehollandiae)
Colquhoun andKalimna
16A01166ESO1-53
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
LimestonePomaderris(Pomaderris orariasp calcicola)
Encourage controlof introducedpredators.
Spicy Everlasting(Ozothamnusargophyllus)
Exclude fire fromrainforest areas.
Star Cucumber(Sicyos australis )
Location ofWhite-belliedSea-eagle nestsare to remainconfidential.
Viscid Daisy-bush(Olearia viscosa)
Yellow Milk Vine(Marsdeniaflavescens)
Limestone BlueWattle (Acaciacaerulescens)
Warm TemperateRainforest
Limestone BoxForest
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Encouragelandholders toexclude stock byfencing vegetationremnants.
Masked Owl (Tytonovaehollandiae)
Powerful Owl(Ninox strenua)
White-belliedSea-eagle(Haliaeetusleucogaster)
Lake Tyers16A01167ESO1-54
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.Coast Pomaderris
(Coast Pomaderris)Encourage controlof introducedpredators.
LimestonePomaderris(Pomaderris orariasp calcicola) Encourage
application ofappropriate fireregime.
Spicy Everlasting(Ozothamnusargophyllus)
Location ofWhite-belliedSea-eagle nestsare to remainconfidential.
Viscid Daisy-bush(Olearia viscosa)
Yellow Milk Vine(Marsdeniaflavescens)
Warm TemperateRainforest
LimestonePomaderrisShrubland
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock byfencing vegetationremnants.
Spot-tailed Quoll(Dasyurusmaculatus)
Masked Owl (Tytonovaehollandiae)
Toorloo16A01168ESO1-55
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Limestone BlueWattle (Acaciacaerulescens)
Tertiary LimestonePomaderrisShrubland Encourage control
of introducedpredators.
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
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Encouragelandholders tofence vegetationremnants.
Gippsland PlainsGrassy Woodland
Riparian ScrubComplex
Bengworden16A01171ESO1-56
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Wildlife Corridor
Encouragecooperative foxcontrol programswhich minimise riskto non-targetspecies.
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage toroadsidevegetation.
Encourage parallelplantings onfreehold land towiden vegetationcorridor.
Encouragerevegetation of anyvegetation gapsalong the roadside.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock byfencing vegetationremnants.
White-belliedSea-eagle(Haliaeetusleucogaster)
Limestone BoxForest
Nungurner Road16A01178ESO1-57
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol programand fire regimes.
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Location ofWhite-belliedSea-eagle nestsare to remainconfidential.
Encouragelandholder not todisturb site whilstbreeding isoccurring and beinvolved inmonitoring andprotecting site.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Australian Bass(Macquarianovemaculeata)
Tambo River16A01181ESO1-58
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
Coast Pomaderris(Pomaderris oraria)
Limestone BlueWattle (Acaciacaerulescens)
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
LimestonePomaderris(Pomaderris orariasp calcicola) Encourage
cooperative foxcontrol programsTertiary Limestone
PomaderrisShrubland
which minimise riskto non-targetspecies.Warm Temperate
Rainforest Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
Exclude fire fromrainforest areas.
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
White-belliedSea-eagle(Haliaeetusleucogaster)
Masked Owl (Tytonovaehollandiae)
Bruthen East16A01187ESO1-59
Encourage controlof introducedpredators.
Sooty Owl (Tytotenebricosa)
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Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
Powerful Owl(Ninox strenua)
Yellow Milk-vine(Marsdeniaflavescens) Location of
White-belliedSea-eagle nestsare to remainconfidential.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Masked Owl (Tytonovaehollandiae)
Powerful Owl(Ninox strenua)
Mt Little Dick16A01188ESO1-60
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.Sooty Owl (Tyto
tenebricosa)Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Spotted Galaxias(Galaxiastruttaceus)
Yellow Milk-vine(Marsdeniaflavescens)
Encourage controlof introducedpredators.Wallaby-bush
(Beyerialasiocarpa)
Exclude fire fromrainforest areas.
Prickly Tree-fern(Cyathealeichhardtiana)
Warm TemperateRainforest
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Spotted Galaxias(Galaxiastruttaceus)
Ramrod Creek16A01189ESO1-61
streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
Cox’s Gudgeon(Gobiomorphuscoxii)
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Blue MountainsTree Frog (Litoriacitropa)
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock from
Cox’s Gudgeon(Gobiomorphuscoxii)
Tambo Crossing16A01190ESO1-62
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streamsides and tofence vegetationremnants.
CommonBrookweed(Samolusvalerandii) Develop and
encourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
Encouragelandholders tofence vegetationremnants.
Wildlife CorridorRosherville RoadCorridor
16A01191ESO1-63
Encouragecooperative foxcontrol programswhich minimise riskto non-targetspecies.
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage toroadsidevegetation.
Encourage parallelplantings onfreehold land towiden corridor.
Encouragerevegetation of anyvegetation gapsalong the corridor.
Limit or preventfurther clearing ofindigenousvegetation.
Maiden’s Wattle(Acacia maidenii)
Blackfellow’s Hemp(Commersonia sp.aff. fraseri)
Bete Belong16A03001ESO1-64
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock, andfence remnants viaincentive schemes.
Limestone BoxForest
Snowy Riverescarpment
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Limit or preventfurther clearing ofindigenousvegetation.
Warm TemperateRainforest
Yellow Milk-vine(Marsdeniaflavescens
Pipecaly Creek16A03002ESO1-65
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock, andfence remnants viaincentive schemes.
Exclude fire fromrainforest andriparian forest andtheir margins.
Encouragelandholders tocontrolenvironmentalweeds.
Encourage burningon a 10 yearfrequency to
Maiden’s Wattle(Acacia maidenii)
Limestone BoxForest
Burn Road16A03003ESO1-66
encouragereproduction ofMaiden’s Wattleand control weeds.
Avoid inappropriateclearing andsubdivisions
Encouragesensitive roadsidemanagement.
Exclude fire fromrainforest areas.
White Supplejack(Ripogonumalbum)
Loch End/
Wat Wat
16A03004ESO1-67
Design a roadmaintenancestrategy whichavoids damage totrees.
Yellow Elderberry(Sambucusaustralasica)
Star Cucumber(Sicyos australis)
Continue weedremoval programs.
Giant Maidenhair(Adiantumformosum) Exclude stock from
public land.Warm TemperateRainforest Restrict
recreational sites tospecified areas.
Estuarine Wetland
Coastal Saltmarsh
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Coastal LagoonWetland
Devil’s Backbone
Prevent furtherclearing of heathlands.
Ground Parrot(Pezoporuswallicus)
Marlo Plains16A03005ESO1-68
Encourageapplication ofappropriate fireregime.
Smoky Mouse(Pseudomysfumeus)
Extensive Wet andDry heathlands Encourage
cooperative fox andferal cat controlprograms whichminimise risk tonon-target species.
Avoid clearingindigenousvegetation adjacentto the Lagoon andPalms areas.
Cabbage Fan-palm(Livistona australis)
Coastal LagoonWetland
Wetland wildlife
Cabbage TreeLagoon
16A03006ESO1-69
Design anappropriate fireregime.
Encourage anappropriate grazingregime.
A managementagreement torestrict slashing has
Purple Diuris(Diuris punctatavar. punctata)
Marlo Aerodrome16A03007ESO1-70
been developedand is beingapplied.
Avoid airfielddevelopmentswhich impinge onorchid populations.
Avoid publicisingthe presence of theorchids.
By agreement withthe Shire andadjacent
Hairy Anchor Plant(Discariapubescens)
Bendoc North16A03008ESO1-71
landholders, avoid
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Dwarf Milkwort(Polygala japonica)
slashing andgrazing of therelevant area.Wetlands along the
Bendoc River Develop anappropriate fireregime forapplication by theCountry FireAuthority (CFA) andlandholders.
Discouragewetlanddrainage andencouragesympatheticmanagement ofwetland areas.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock and
Powerful Owl(Ninox strenua)
AntelopeGreenhood(Pterostylis laxa)
Delegate Hill16A03009ESO1-72
fence outindigenousremnants (withassistance fromincentive schemeswhere possible).
Avoid inappropriatesubdivisions ordevelopments.
Develop andencourageapplication ofecologically basedfire regime.
Rough Eyebright(Euphrasia scabra)
Treeless sub-alpinecomplex
Delegate Bog16A03010ESO1-73
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock andfence out remnants(with assistancefrom incentiveschemes wherepossible).
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol program.
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Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate fireregime.
Slender Myoporum(Myoporumfloribundum)
Gulf Creek16A03011ESO1-74
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock andfence out remnants(with assistancefrom incentiveschemes wherepossible).
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock and
Powerful Owl(Ninox strenua)
Masked Owl (Tytonovaehollandiae)
Maramingo Creek16A03012ESO1-75
fence out remnants(with assistance
Glossy BlackCockatoo(Calyptorhynchuslathami)
from incentiveschemes wherepossible).
Encourage controlof introducedpredators using
Wet Heathland
Coast Grey Box(Eucalyptusbosistoana)
methods whichminimise risk tonon-target species.
Locations of rareorchids to remainconfidential.
Sooty Owl (Tytotenebricosa)
Orchid(Dendrobiumspeciosum var.speciosum)
Stony Creek Falls16A03013ESO1-76
Exclude fire.
Warm TemperateRainforest
Stony Creek Falls(Refer EGFMA)
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock and
Powerful Owl(Ninox strenua)
Masked Owl (Tytonovaehollandiae)
Wangerabell16A03014ESO1-77
fence out remnants(with assistance
Double-barredFinch (Taeniopygiabichenovii)
from incentiveschemes wherepossible).
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Peaceful Dove(Geopelia placida)
Exclude fire.
Encourage controlof introducedpredators using
Mountain Correa(Correalawrenciana var.genoensis)
methods whichminimise risk tonon-target species.Coast Grey Box
(Eucalyptusbosistoana)
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock and
Diamond Python(Morelia spilotaspilota)
Dowell Creek16A03015ESO1-78
fence out remnantsFlying Foxes(Pteropuspoliocephalus
(with assistancefrom incentiveschemes wherepossible).Sooty Owl (Tyto
tenebricosa)Develop andencourageapplication ofecologically basedfire regime
Powerful Owl(Ninox strenua)
Warm TemperateRainforest
Avoid inappropriatesubdivisions ordevelopments.
Develop andencourageapplication ofecologically basedfire regime.
Soft Skullcap(Scutellaria mollis)
Estuarine Wetland
Mangans Lake16A03016ESO1-79
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock and
Coast Grey Box(Eucalyptusbosistoana)
Noorinbee North16A03017ESO1-80
fence out remnantsHerb-rich Forest(with assistancefrom incentiveschemes wherepossible).
Develop andencourageapplication ofecologically basedfire regime.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock and
Coast Grey Box(Eucalyptusbosistoana)
Cemetery Track16A03018ESO1-81
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fence out remnants(with assistancefrom incentiveschemes wherepossible).
Herb-rich Forest
Develop andencourageapplication ofecologically basedfire regime.
Develop andencourageapplication ofecologically basedfire regime.
Giant Maidenhair(Adiantumformosum)
Neilson Creek16A03019ESO1-82
Develop andencourageapplication of anappropriate weedcontrol programwhich will not affectnon target species.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock and
Coast Grey Box(Eucalyptusbosistoana)
Rifle Range16A03020ESO1-83
fence out remnantsHerb-rich Forest(with assistancefrom incentiveschemes wherepossible).
Develop andencourageapplication ofecologically basedfire regime.
Develop andencourageapplication ofecologically basedfire regime.
Coastal LagoonWetland
Riparian Forest
Warm TemperateRainforest
Omeara Lagoon16A03021ESO1-84
Avoid inappropriatesubdivisions anddevelopments.
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Encouragelandholders tofence offstreamsides andwetland areas.
Encouragecooperative fox andferal cat control
Sooty Owl (Tytotenebricosa)
Blackfellow’s Hemp(Commersonia sp.aff. fraseri)
Burtons16A03023ESO1-85
programs whichminimise risk tonon-target species.
Warm TemperateRainforest
Encourage controlof introducedpredators using
Sooty Owl (Tytotenebricosa)
Masked Owl (Tytonovaehollandiae)
Malinns16A03024ESO1-86
methods whichminimise the risk tonon-target species.Powerful Owl
(Ninox strenua)Encouragesensitivemanagement of
Spot-tailed Quoll(Dasyurusmaculatus) road drainage to
minimisesedimentation.
Orbost SpinyCrayfish(Euastacusdiversus)
Encouragelandholders tofence out nativevegetation.
Swamp Violet(Viola cayleyana)
Fairy Lanterns(Thismia rodwayi)
Prevention of fire.Encouragecooperative fox and
Long-footedPotoroo (Potorouslongipes)
Dead Bull16A03025ESO1-87
wild dog controlprograms whichminimise risk tonon-target species.
Prevention of fire.Encouragecooperative fox and
Long-footedPotoroo (Potorouslongipes)
Bellbird16A03026ESO1-88
wild dog controlprograms whichminimise risk tonon-target species.
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Preventinappropriateclearing and
Masked Owl (Tytonovaehollandiae)
Sooty Owl (Tytotenebricosa)
Cabbage Tree16A03027ESO1-89
intensive harvestingof extensive areas
Cabbage Fan-palm(Livistona australis)
through cooperativeagreements withland managers andWet Heathlandapplication ofNative VegetationRetentionregulations.
Preventinappropriateclearing and
Sooty Owl (Tytotenebricosa)
Wet Heathland
Scrubby Creek16A03028ESO1-90
intensive harvestingof extensive areasthrough cooperativeagreements withland managers andapplication ofNative VegetationRetentionregulations.
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock and
Orbost SpinyCrayfish(Euastacusdiversus)
Goongerah16A03029ESO1-91
fence out remnants(with assistancefrom incentiveschemes wherepossible).
Encouragelandholders toexclude stock and
Masked Owl (Tytonovaehollandiae)
EstuarineWetlands
Mille Inlet16A03030ESO1-92
fence out remnants(with assistancefrom incentiveschemes wherepossible).
Avoid inappropriatesubdivisions ordevelopments.
Develop andencourageapplication ofecologically basedfire regime.
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Encourage controlof introducedpredators.
Encouragelandholders toundertake predator
Spot-tailed Quoll(Dasyurusmaculatus)
Deddick16A03031ESO1-93
control programswhich minimise riskto non-targetspecies usingtechniques notlikely to poisonSpot-tailed Quolls.
Encouragelandholders toundertake predator
Spot-tailed Quoll(Dasyurusmaculatus)
Amboyne16A03032ESO1-94
control programswhich minimise riskto non-targetspecies usingtechniques notlikely to poisonSpot-tailed Quolls.
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