Threatened species & ecological communities

National recovery plan for the Aniseed Boronia (Boronia galbraithiae)

Oberon Carter and Neville Walsh
Victorian Government Department of Sustainability and Environment, November 2006
ISBN 1 74152 310 9

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About the plan

The Aniseed Boronia Boronia galbraithiae is listed as Vulnerable under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, and is listed as Threatened under the Victorian Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988. Boronia galbraithiae is endemic to Victoria, where it is apparently confined to elevated, tall open forest sites between Stockdale and Dargo in central Gippsland (Walsh & Entwisle 1999). About 3,000 plants occur in three populations over a total range of only about 5 km. Potential threats include logging activities, roadworks and altered fire regimes.

This national Recovery Plan for B. galbraithiae details the species' distribution and biology, conservation status, threats, and recovery objectives and actions necessary to ensure its longterm survival.

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